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<blockquote data-quote="PowerNaudio" data-source="post: 1793594" data-attributes="member: 561215"><p>i sugest using fiberglass mat to make the enclosure tuff instead of flees. if youre goin to make several enclosure using a mold. the thixotropic powder is ok, have used it plenty on times. i hate how it mixes with the resin, use a respirator if youre going to use that stuff.</p><p></p><p>if you dont care of how the inside will look but are worried about strength and want to keep cost down, i have use sawdust instead of thixotropic powder. it mixes very very good. and it is strong as hell.</p><p></p><p>just my 2 cents.</p><p></p><p>edit: use flees to start it off with the shape you want. the do several layers with fiberglass to make the enclosure strong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PowerNaudio, post: 1793594, member: 561215"] i sugest using fiberglass mat to make the enclosure tuff instead of flees. if youre goin to make several enclosure using a mold. the thixotropic powder is ok, have used it plenty on times. i hate how it mixes with the resin, use a respirator if youre going to use that stuff. if you dont care of how the inside will look but are worried about strength and want to keep cost down, i have use sawdust instead of thixotropic powder. it mixes very very good. and it is strong as hell. just my 2 cents. edit: use flees to start it off with the shape you want. the do several layers with fiberglass to make the enclosure strong. [/QUOTE]
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