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<blockquote data-quote="lf1047@txstate" data-source="post: 444624" data-attributes="member: 554876"><p>Instead of using galss cloth and a brush and "painting" on resin and applying matt that can take hours and hours if its a big project and get trickie if you are working wiht a shapley form you can buy fiberglass strands (.5 inch long) in bulk and its a quarter of the cost of chop mat. mix resin and pour in the strands of glass and mix them to a thick gelly consistancy and (with gloves on) use your hands to apply the goop like paste or putty to the inside of your form and it only takes 30 minutes and cost half the money to reinforce even a large and trickey shaoped form or an enclosure....whew that was a long sentence.</p><p></p><p>saves time and money....and....time=money</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lf1047@txstate, post: 444624, member: 554876"] Instead of using galss cloth and a brush and "painting" on resin and applying matt that can take hours and hours if its a big project and get trickie if you are working wiht a shapley form you can buy fiberglass strands (.5 inch long) in bulk and its a quarter of the cost of chop mat. mix resin and pour in the strands of glass and mix them to a thick gelly consistancy and (with gloves on) use your hands to apply the goop like paste or putty to the inside of your form and it only takes 30 minutes and cost half the money to reinforce even a large and trickey shaoped form or an enclosure....whew that was a long sentence. saves time and money....and....time=money [/QUOTE]
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