my first ply build

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allright the tank is in the house and i got fans blowing on it so it did have those wet spots from where the water hit resin....the resin it hit was on the base inside the tank. it was not an actual resin coat for the fiberglass itself but was just drips laying around in the bottom so what should i do on this one
 
so the story is for my tank build it was sitting outside and got snowed on there was wet resin on the bottom of the tank and it collected snow this wet resin was not for the glass itself but was drips from when i was applying the resin on the walls it clouded and turned white what should i do in this situation:angryfire:angryfire:angryfire:angryfire:angryfire:angryfire:angryfire:angryfire:angryfire:angryfire:angryfire:angryfire:angryfire
 
that was not meant to be a smily face up there
 
start over because if you had wet resin in a temp where it was cold enough to snow its never going to setup right anyway....

but as with any drip... wipe it up or scrape it off..
 
If its just drips, it should be OK. Just wait for it to dry and scrape it off.

But one question....why put down resin in weather cold enough to snow?
 
well it was sixty degrees when i put it down two days ago then they weather went south fast
 
sk8zeroatskewl;3523669; said:
allright the tank is in the house and i got fans blowing on it so it did have those wet spots from where the water hit resin....the resin it hit was on the base inside the tank. it was not an actual resin coat for the fiberglass itself but was just drips laying around in the bottom so what should i do on this one
Got any clip-on lights...or like a halogen work light? get some heat in there and see if you can dry out the spots...You are going to have to remove them all the way down to uncontaminated cured resin....;):popcorn:
 
ok so the ones on the bottom were over cured resin and the ones on the back were over new spots of resin it was first layer
 
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