Ok I decide to make some door pods for my mids instead of mounting them in the doors.
So I took some masking tape(cheap stuff. stupid me).
Then i went to town. layed about 4 layers of glass for the back mold.
Everything went fine no big air bubbles just a few little ones about the size of the ball on a ball point pen even if that big.
Let it sit and it hardened really well. So I went to pop off the mold and all the glue from the tape was left on my door pannel and all stuck to the back of the mold.
It Is like the resin went right through the tape.
So i peeled all the tape off the mold and let the back side dry.
Now overnight it is fine.
Really what i am trying to ask is why did the resin do that to the tape?
Was it because the tape was cheap stuff?(should have got green painters tape
)
Just have a few more plans for fiberglass mods and dont want that to happen to my head liner ect.... so any suggestions are more then welcome.
I am hooked you can do so much with fiberglass that I am going to go nuts with my dash, head liner ect... lol.
So I took some masking tape(cheap stuff. stupid me).
Then i went to town. layed about 4 layers of glass for the back mold.
Everything went fine no big air bubbles just a few little ones about the size of the ball on a ball point pen even if that big.
Let it sit and it hardened really well. So I went to pop off the mold and all the glue from the tape was left on my door pannel and all stuck to the back of the mold.
It Is like the resin went right through the tape.
So i peeled all the tape off the mold and let the back side dry.
Now overnight it is fine.
Really what i am trying to ask is why did the resin do that to the tape?
Was it because the tape was cheap stuff?(should have got green painters tape
Just have a few more plans for fiberglass mods and dont want that to happen to my head liner ect.... so any suggestions are more then welcome.
I am hooked you can do so much with fiberglass that I am going to go nuts with my dash, head liner ect... lol.