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Bob Hollinshead
Has anyone here used any duratec primers? Any good? I see they offer three different polyesters and a vinyl ester resin type. Curious on the vinyl ester resin.
I've heard it's tough stuff and very stable. A friend of mine said these guys are using it: https://www.instagram.com/tylerkrauseinc/?hl=en
Depends on where you are working. On big flat areas, I have an 8" DA that really kicks butt and does a decent job of keeping things straight. I found a roll of 8" 180 DA that is nice for refining rough scratches after the usual 80. The roofs and some hoods I have done this way look beautiful, of course they have to be finished off by hand.Are you guys hand blocking your poly -spray primers? I typically use a long block with 80 grit, and then go over again with 180. I have had great results, but it is tough on the arms and shoulders. Any alternatives like a power tool that would assist in this process?