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<blockquote data-quote="fo0manchu" data-source="post: 4051318" data-attributes="member: 562052"><p>1. yes you'll need fiberglass mat</p><p></p><p>2. yes get resin and hardener and mix as per instructions. I suggest doing like half a quart mixing at a time until you get used to the kicking times. If you mix a lot at once you might use half of it before the rest hardens up. Apply with a brush, brush resin on surface first then tear up the mat and put it on and apply more resin.</p><p></p><p>3. Fleece is good to stretch over the frame, held on by staples or glue gun.</p><p></p><p>4. Best way is a router with a some kind of jig. But jig saw will do if you have a steady hand.</p><p></p><p>as for designs, look some pictures up on google or around the forums. good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fo0manchu, post: 4051318, member: 562052"] 1. yes you'll need fiberglass mat 2. yes get resin and hardener and mix as per instructions. I suggest doing like half a quart mixing at a time until you get used to the kicking times. If you mix a lot at once you might use half of it before the rest hardens up. Apply with a brush, brush resin on surface first then tear up the mat and put it on and apply more resin. 3. Fleece is good to stretch over the frame, held on by staples or glue gun. 4. Best way is a router with a some kind of jig. But jig saw will do if you have a steady hand. as for designs, look some pictures up on google or around the forums. good luck! [/QUOTE]
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