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A little fiberglass help please, my first time.
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<blockquote data-quote="chris229" data-source="post: 86497" data-attributes="member: 542614"><p>here do you live?--------what is the temp? -----what was the temp when you put it on? -------- what percent hardener does it require?</p><p>it should get hard-------------</p><p></p><p>make another batch of resin not alot------- mix it hot ---- meaning add MORE hardener that normal-------</p><p></p><p>use a blow drier or heat gun to EVENLY------EVENLY ----EVENLY big areas on the resined fleece. Hang out with your fiberglass project for a while doing this---- touch it-- --when you feel that an area is making it's own heat[curing] move on to a colder area</p><p></p><p>word of caution------- if you heat an area to much It can speed the curing too much and crack/ shrink/ twisting it</p><p></p><p>evenly heat------- when its curing it should warm to the hand----like someone who had a really bad fever</p><p></p><p> nope it fine-------- as you should add normal woven mat to the unseen inside anyway it the resin that is the glue-------as long as you got the wood wet with resin THROUGH the fleece it will bond very strong------- ive had wood break/ or fiberglass crack---- before it would they delaminate from each other</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chris229, post: 86497, member: 542614"] here do you live?--------what is the temp? -----what was the temp when you put it on? -------- what percent hardener does it require? it should get hard------------- make another batch of resin not alot------- mix it hot ---- meaning add MORE hardener that normal------- use a blow drier or heat gun to EVENLY------EVENLY ----EVENLY big areas on the resined fleece. Hang out with your fiberglass project for a while doing this---- touch it-- --when you feel that an area is making it's own heat[curing] move on to a colder area word of caution------- if you heat an area to much It can speed the curing too much and crack/ shrink/ twisting it evenly heat------- when its curing it should warm to the hand----like someone who had a really bad fever nope it fine-------- as you should add normal woven mat to the unseen inside anyway it the resin that is the glue-------as long as you got the wood wet with resin THROUGH the fleece it will bond very strong------- ive had wood break/ or fiberglass crack---- before it would they delaminate from each other [/QUOTE]
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