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<blockquote data-quote="GabbaDj" data-source="post: 532362" data-attributes="member: 556548"><p>Yes, the jelly makes for an easy mold release and a good spray bottle will spray even the petroleum jelly.</p><p></p><p>Theirs no Problem spraying the fiberglass resin from Home depot in most spray bottles, just make sure theirs an air tight seal and it will **** every last drop up and spray it out. Plus with it being in a sealed environment it wont harden up on you half as fast as it does in cups...</p><p></p><p>Someone said that their hand might get tired... Just use your right hand.. Propably takes longer for you to ******** than it will to spray a single layer on...</p><p></p><p>As for using a roller and pressing everything to avoid air bubbles.... Ha,, Just use one layer then.. Remember, your just making a mold. Once it sets, you just pop it out and apply new layers till you get your desired thickness and strength.</p><p></p><p>Ive just finished using this method and it was my first fiberglass project... Everything I did just made since to me so that I didnt have to waste too much time just to make a mold..</p><p></p><p>I even thought of making a plaster mold first, which would be a nice time saving idea cuz lets face it -</p><p></p><p>Ripping apart fiberglass mat and painting on strip after strip is just a sucky idea..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GabbaDj, post: 532362, member: 556548"] Yes, the jelly makes for an easy mold release and a good spray bottle will spray even the petroleum jelly. Theirs no Problem spraying the fiberglass resin from Home depot in most spray bottles, just make sure theirs an air tight seal and it will **** every last drop up and spray it out. Plus with it being in a sealed environment it wont harden up on you half as fast as it does in cups... Someone said that their hand might get tired... Just use your right hand.. Propably takes longer for you to ******** than it will to spray a single layer on... As for using a roller and pressing everything to avoid air bubbles.... Ha,, Just use one layer then.. Remember, your just making a mold. Once it sets, you just pop it out and apply new layers till you get your desired thickness and strength. Ive just finished using this method and it was my first fiberglass project... Everything I did just made since to me so that I didnt have to waste too much time just to make a mold.. I even thought of making a plaster mold first, which would be a nice time saving idea cuz lets face it - Ripping apart fiberglass mat and painting on strip after strip is just a sucky idea.. [/QUOTE]
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