How thick or heavy is the fleece most often used in forming fiberglass enclosures?
How thick or heavy is the fleece most often used in forming fiberglass enclosures?
anywhere between pajama thickness, to sweatpants thickness to trunk carpet thickness. I use pajama material myself and back it with fiberglass.
I also use pajama/thin sweat pants material. Keep it on the outside if at all possible, and put a real glassmat layer on the back. That way, sanding is much easier. A good rule it, the uglier the fleece, the stronger it is![]()
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Originally Posted by snebes
Just a myth, Sick **** green, black, hunter orange, and plain white have all worked well so far...
The only thing that adds anything is that magical Ultar SQ gumdrop fleece REQ had there for a while...
I thought you could use stereo grill cover...thats really thin and really stretchy

Pantyhose is another good one for odd shaped sections.
I use enclosure carpet mostly, soak it well and You'll only need one layer. That is to say, one layer of carpet ontop of 2-3 layers of actual glass.
-Nick
What the f00k happened to this place?


the 3rd one?
What the f00k happened to this place?
Ok, thanks guys
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