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<blockquote data-quote="BassMechkanic" data-source="post: 5957503" data-attributes="member: 609737"><p>i agree that when doing a sub box you must glass it for strength, but for door pods and such, use a thick fleece that you wet all the way thru, when dry it is strong. using a Da and 40 grit the bumps come off fast, in a couple minutes it is good enough to skim coat it with bondo (yes use rage gold, it speads smoother and easier to sand,, but it does cost more (ppg brand is rage gold relabled and cheaper)) normally 2 coats and it is good to cover with swead or vinyl.</p><p></p><p>What is the exact name of that material? where can it be purchased?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassMechkanic, post: 5957503, member: 609737"] i agree that when doing a sub box you must glass it for strength, but for door pods and such, use a thick fleece that you wet all the way thru, when dry it is strong. using a Da and 40 grit the bumps come off fast, in a couple minutes it is good enough to skim coat it with bondo (yes use rage gold, it speads smoother and easier to sand,, but it does cost more (ppg brand is rage gold relabled and cheaper)) normally 2 coats and it is good to cover with swead or vinyl. What is the exact name of that material? where can it be purchased? [/QUOTE]
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