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<blockquote data-quote="d audio 450" data-source="post: 359209" data-attributes="member: 545894"><p>ok...i feel like i need some help in terms of which direction im taking my door glassing...</p><p></p><p>step one: Make Molding (trims rings and whatnot...)</p><p></p><p>step two: Fleece (stretching, stapling, etc)</p><p></p><p>step three: soak the fleece in resin (mix the resin/hardener, and brush into fleece)</p><p></p><p>(pat's first question: on my door panels, im stopping at this point cuz the fleece seems like i soaked it well enough that it is rock friggin hard...now what do i do?</p><p></p><p>i started sanding down the hardened resin and im getting a real real smooth hard surface that im really liking, but am i supposed to be using the body filler to fill in the tiny little craters and such/ or can i just keep sanding till they are all gone???)</p><p></p><p>step four: start laying resin and fiberglass matting down together (several layers)</p><p></p><p>??? step five: sand down fiberglass (get rid of real rough spots)</p><p></p><p>??? step six: fill in tiny craters with bodyfiller (then sand etc)</p><p></p><p>then paint right??</p><p></p><p>thanks for any help</p><p></p><p>-pat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="d audio 450, post: 359209, member: 545894"] ok...i feel like i need some help in terms of which direction im taking my door glassing... step one: Make Molding (trims rings and whatnot...) step two: Fleece (stretching, stapling, etc) step three: soak the fleece in resin (mix the resin/hardener, and brush into fleece) (pat's first question: on my door panels, im stopping at this point cuz the fleece seems like i soaked it well enough that it is rock friggin hard...now what do i do? i started sanding down the hardened resin and im getting a real real smooth hard surface that im really liking, but am i supposed to be using the body filler to fill in the tiny little craters and such/ or can i just keep sanding till they are all gone???) step four: start laying resin and fiberglass matting down together (several layers) ??? step five: sand down fiberglass (get rid of real rough spots) ??? step six: fill in tiny craters with bodyfiller (then sand etc) then paint right?? thanks for any help -pat [/QUOTE]
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