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โOct-22-2022 08:24 AM
terrybk wrote:
Grant at Bigfoot would likely tell you the color code (even going that far back.) He tells me pretty much any obscure detail I've asked. Lol.
But as stated, fading will probably make new paint of the right color code stand out so definitely go to an auto paint place and have them measure the color. That's about as close as you can get. But if you know the original color code you can compare the values and see just how much your color might have shifted over time.
โOct-22-2022 08:20 AM
Tom/Barb wrote:unbob wrote:Tom/Barb wrote:Sustained several "puncture wounds" due to flying debris from a nearby tornado. Two windows broken also. And blew away my solar panels on the roof. Otherwise no apparent structural damage. But interestingly, insurance company totaled it and I did a buy-back.
Why does it require a repair?
Get the proper color Jel-coat from Big Foot then cover the hole with scotch tape on the out side of the repair.
then mix a small amount of jel-coat and apply with a small Brush until the hole is covered on the inside of the repair, allow to jell. then make the repair on the outside of the repair..
Then sand smooth buff, polish as required.
The way they are made the Gel-coat goes in the mould first, in a cavity mould, then the fiberglass is laid up inside of mould.
you make the repair the same way.
โOct-21-2022 05:12 PM
โOct-20-2022 08:16 PM
unbob wrote:Tom/Barb wrote:Sustained several "puncture wounds" due to flying debris from a nearby tornado. Two windows broken also. And blew away my solar panels on the roof. Otherwise no apparent structural damage. But interestingly, insurance company totaled it and I did a buy-back.
Why does it require a repair?
โOct-20-2022 10:45 AM
unbob wrote:Tom/Barb wrote:Sustained several "puncture wounds" due to flying debris from a nearby tornado. Two windows broken also. And blew away my solar panels on the roof. Otherwise no apparent structural damage. But interestingly, insurance company totaled it and I did a buy-back.
Why does it require a repair?
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โOct-20-2022 07:59 AM
Tom/Barb wrote:Sustained several "puncture wounds" due to flying debris from a nearby tornado. Two windows broken also. And blew away my solar panels on the roof. Otherwise no apparent structural damage. But interestingly, insurance company totaled it and I did a buy-back.
Why does it require a repair?
โOct-20-2022 07:53 AM
mkirsch wrote:Yeah, I agree. Perfection not required.
Personally it would not bother me if it was slightly off as long as it was painted.
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