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<blockquote data-quote="phenryiv1" data-source="post: 8188399" data-attributes="member: 572008"><p>I am sure that if I had experience with FG this would be do-able. My only experience with fiberglass matting is in using it as an overlayment to build up and reinforce the floor in my Jeep (under carpet) and my race car (bare floor) by using the FG matting and impregnating it with POR15 in place of resin to add thickness to the floor in the area where my feet rest while racing.</p><p></p><p>If I had more experience in mixing up FG and using kitty hair (whatever that is) I would be more inclined to try this on my own but if I F it up then the whole thing is gone. Plus with time being of the essence (before my PP claim window expires) I am behind the 8-ball on doing something, and this weekend is taken up by my last points race before the series closes out for the year. I have been so busy on the track car that I have had a new HU sitting idle for 3 weeks waiting for install in my daily driver.</p><p></p><p>I had one member here PM me an offer to do the repair, so maybe I will follow up and see what the cost will be and then talk to the seller.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phenryiv1, post: 8188399, member: 572008"] I am sure that if I had experience with FG this would be do-able. My only experience with fiberglass matting is in using it as an overlayment to build up and reinforce the floor in my Jeep (under carpet) and my race car (bare floor) by using the FG matting and impregnating it with POR15 in place of resin to add thickness to the floor in the area where my feet rest while racing. If I had more experience in mixing up FG and using kitty hair (whatever that is) I would be more inclined to try this on my own but if I F it up then the whole thing is gone. Plus with time being of the essence (before my PP claim window expires) I am behind the 8-ball on doing something, and this weekend is taken up by my last points race before the series closes out for the year. I have been so busy on the track car that I have had a new HU sitting idle for 3 weeks waiting for install in my daily driver. I had one member here PM me an offer to do the repair, so maybe I will follow up and see what the cost will be and then talk to the seller. [/QUOTE]
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