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Did I lay fiberglass wrong or just simply not layer enough
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<blockquote data-quote="BASSMEKANIK89" data-source="post: 7289184" data-attributes="member: 631754"><p>If you check with your local fiberglass distributor you can get a perforated foam fill(usually white in color) that can be sandwiched between 2 layers of fiberglass mat. This is what most boat manu. use to get rigidity in thin fiberglass panels. If used correctly you can get the strength of a 3/4" peice of fiberglass out of 1/4" fiberglass, and it is still lightweight. With it being against the floor you should be able to get away with what you have done and maybe a layer of foam fill and a nother layer of glass to seal the foam fill. Also, when you let fiberglass cure it gets a shine to it. If you are going to apply more glass after full cure, sand away the shine for a better bond. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BASSMEKANIK89, post: 7289184, member: 631754"] If you check with your local fiberglass distributor you can get a perforated foam fill(usually white in color) that can be sandwiched between 2 layers of fiberglass mat. This is what most boat manu. use to get rigidity in thin fiberglass panels. If used correctly you can get the strength of a 3/4" peice of fiberglass out of 1/4" fiberglass, and it is still lightweight. With it being against the floor you should be able to get away with what you have done and maybe a layer of foam fill and a nother layer of glass to seal the foam fill. Also, when you let fiberglass cure it gets a shine to it. If you are going to apply more glass after full cure, sand away the shine for a better bond. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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