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Fiberglass help. Yes, I read the tutorials.
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<blockquote data-quote="req" data-source="post: 1693078" data-attributes="member: 555713"><p>also, do yourself a favor, and if you are glassing on an already dried spot, SAND IT DOWN BEFORE YOU LAY MORE GLASS!!!</p><p></p><p>at LEAST get all the stray hairs and bumps off, or you will end up with TONS of air bubbles and its a huge pain in the ***.</p><p></p><p>nother tip, try to keep one hand for holding the cup and getting resin on, and one hand for using the brush and placing glass.</p><p></p><p>nother tip, use chop mat, and tear pieces off in small segments to fit the area you are working with, i usually coat the area im going to work on with a layer of resin, and tear a bunch of small (like 3x3) sections of mat and stick them (overlapping all the edges) and then i get resin and i jab it in unitl its soaked, then i repeat the process omitting the first coat of resin, because its already drenched.</p><p></p><p>i also do my best to get as many layers down as needed before it dries because it ends up being stronger that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="req, post: 1693078, member: 555713"] also, do yourself a favor, and if you are glassing on an already dried spot, SAND IT DOWN BEFORE YOU LAY MORE GLASS!!! at LEAST get all the stray hairs and bumps off, or you will end up with TONS of air bubbles and its a huge pain in the ***. nother tip, try to keep one hand for holding the cup and getting resin on, and one hand for using the brush and placing glass. nother tip, use chop mat, and tear pieces off in small segments to fit the area you are working with, i usually coat the area im going to work on with a layer of resin, and tear a bunch of small (like 3x3) sections of mat and stick them (overlapping all the edges) and then i get resin and i jab it in unitl its soaked, then i repeat the process omitting the first coat of resin, because its already drenched. i also do my best to get as many layers down as needed before it dries because it ends up being stronger that way. [/QUOTE]
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