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<blockquote data-quote="NhustlaR" data-source="post: 1528994" data-attributes="member: 562142"><p>Im sure ramos will respond with everything soon, but a short little list is here....</p><p></p><p>Resin-gal or so depending on size</p><p></p><p>matting-dont know what size or whatever, just get a bunch(ramos will let you know about this one)</p><p></p><p>disposable(sp?) 1" paintbrushes- get a buttload</p><p></p><p>bondo- gallon or whatever you think is best(wont need more than a gal most likely)</p><p></p><p>Tounge depressors to mix the resin and bondo together</p><p></p><p>Bondo spreading tool to get the bondo smooth(less sanding)</p><p></p><p>hot glue or staples to mount fleece</p><p></p><p>dowels/chopsticks/whatever to mount rings to.</p><p></p><p>umm some thick spray gun primer(if you decide to go the paint route)</p><p></p><p>paint</p><p></p><p>clear coat</p><p></p><p>sandpaper(anywhere from 80(or less depending on bondo job) to 1k grit for wet sanding)</p><p></p><p>all i can think of now.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NhustlaR, post: 1528994, member: 562142"] Im sure ramos will respond with everything soon, but a short little list is here.... Resin-gal or so depending on size matting-dont know what size or whatever, just get a bunch(ramos will let you know about this one) disposable(sp?) 1" paintbrushes- get a buttload bondo- gallon or whatever you think is best(wont need more than a gal most likely) Tounge depressors to mix the resin and bondo together Bondo spreading tool to get the bondo smooth(less sanding) hot glue or staples to mount fleece dowels/chopsticks/whatever to mount rings to. umm some thick spray gun primer(if you decide to go the paint route) paint clear coat sandpaper(anywhere from 80(or less depending on bondo job) to 1k grit for wet sanding) all i can think of now..... [/QUOTE]
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