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<blockquote data-quote="05_ZX636" data-source="post: 2386661" data-attributes="member: 567262"><p>ok, i built a small box in spare tire well, but decided wasnt enough bass and just never finished it. now i building new box and fiberglassing it. i have read alot here, but read somewhere else, dont remember where, that after putting first coat of resin on fleece to put coat of resin on inside of fleece. then put as many coats of matt and resin on the inside as possible to make the sanding alot easier. has anybody done this, or would it make that big of a difference?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="05_ZX636, post: 2386661, member: 567262"] ok, i built a small box in spare tire well, but decided wasnt enough bass and just never finished it. now i building new box and fiberglassing it. i have read alot here, but read somewhere else, dont remember where, that after putting first coat of resin on fleece to put coat of resin on inside of fleece. then put as many coats of matt and resin on the inside as possible to make the sanding alot easier. has anybody done this, or would it make that big of a difference? [/QUOTE]
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