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<blockquote data-quote="bigred78797" data-source="post: 967652" data-attributes="member: 545232"><p>MAT MAT MAT CLOTH MAT MAT CLOTH MAT CLOTH... Thats what i used for my enclosure... but im running high pressures so i wanted to make sure.. like they all said Cloth makes things easier to finish off however a single layer of cloth is much easier to bend than a single layer of mat in my experience but it won't break apart like that matting will when bent beyond it's limits... Of cours a sub enclosure shouldn't bend. But that's just what ive seen and i **** at fiberglassing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigred78797, post: 967652, member: 545232"] MAT MAT MAT CLOTH MAT MAT CLOTH MAT CLOTH... Thats what i used for my enclosure... but im running high pressures so i wanted to make sure.. like they all said Cloth makes things easier to finish off however a single layer of cloth is much easier to bend than a single layer of mat in my experience but it won't break apart like that matting will when bent beyond it's limits... Of cours a sub enclosure shouldn't bend. But that's just what ive seen and i **** at fiberglassing. [/QUOTE]
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