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<blockquote data-quote="PowerNaudio" data-source="post: 2755168" data-attributes="member: 561215"><p>did you mean "how does applying resin onto an mdf box without mat or cloth works?"</p><p></p><p>if yes, then you justs mix with the proper ration of hardner to resin, then using a brush or roller, apply it to the enclosure or mdf panel, just like you would on to fiberglass mat or other surfaces or materials.</p><p></p><p>fiberglass= A material made of extremely fine glass fibers. formed into mat, cloth, power, etc.....</p><p></p><p>resin= A thermosetting resin that is made of an unsaturated polyester and often used in reinforcing Fiaberglass and laminating</p><p></p><p>if you mean the string or powder fiberglass, you need a special gun for the string fiberglass that will tear the fiberglass up at the same time it sprayes it on to the work area.</p><p></p><p>the fiberglass powder or beads, "i forgot the actual name" can be mixed with resin and applyed with a brushed or rolled on the work area. mostly used as a filler to increase density.</p><p></p><p>"there allot more detailed info on the subject,if you just google your question for more results"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PowerNaudio, post: 2755168, member: 561215"] did you mean "how does applying resin onto an mdf box without mat or cloth works?" if yes, then you justs mix with the proper ration of hardner to resin, then using a brush or roller, apply it to the enclosure or mdf panel, just like you would on to fiberglass mat or other surfaces or materials. fiberglass= A material made of extremely fine glass fibers. formed into mat, cloth, power, etc..... resin= A thermosetting resin that is made of an unsaturated polyester and often used in reinforcing Fiaberglass and laminating if you mean the string or powder fiberglass, you need a special gun for the string fiberglass that will tear the fiberglass up at the same time it sprayes it on to the work area. the fiberglass powder or beads, "i forgot the actual name" can be mixed with resin and applyed with a brushed or rolled on the work area. mostly used as a filler to increase density. "there allot more detailed info on the subject,if you just google your question for more results" [/QUOTE]
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