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completley fiberglassing doors....
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<blockquote data-quote="-jb-" data-source="post: 352728" data-attributes="member: 551133"><p>Start by sanding the door panel down with 40 grit, then reattach to the door with a large plastic sheet between the door and the panel. Then put two or three layers of fiberglass mat / resin on it (1/2 oz should be fine for a base). Make sure you don't mix it TOO hot so it doesn't warp the plastic. Then after it has fully cured, cut out the holes or whatever you are doing for the speakers, and then put a generous layer of duraglas over top the fiberglass -- WHILE attached to the door.</p><p></p><p>After it cures, you may now safely take the door panel off and begin to work on it and it won't warp. Take your time and don't rush it and you'll have awesome results.</p><p></p><p>~JB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="-jb-, post: 352728, member: 551133"] Start by sanding the door panel down with 40 grit, then reattach to the door with a large plastic sheet between the door and the panel. Then put two or three layers of fiberglass mat / resin on it (1/2 oz should be fine for a base). Make sure you don't mix it TOO hot so it doesn't warp the plastic. Then after it has fully cured, cut out the holes or whatever you are doing for the speakers, and then put a generous layer of duraglas over top the fiberglass -- WHILE attached to the door. After it cures, you may now safely take the door panel off and begin to work on it and it won't warp. Take your time and don't rush it and you'll have awesome results. ~JB [/QUOTE]
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