Fiberglassing, take 2:
This was so much easier! why in the world would anyone wanna use a fleece for that! come on Don I'm not an experienced professional like yourself! I used fleece cause I had it on hand and didn't wanna buy fiberglass mat. But when I saw it was only 5 bucks...I had to be kidding myself to use fleece.
First of all, laying the tape was the hardest part again. But once you get start laying the fiberglass and resin&hardener mixture on, it's not that complicated. This time went very smooth, however, I think I got some hardened bubbles and stuff.
To compare with tuesday using fleece, today:
2 3oz. cups of resin,
2 brushes,
took about 20 minutes to lay the resin
when I used the fleece:
5 3oz. cups of resin,
4 brushes,
took about an hour to lay.
Also I do remember Gauntlet's pic of his finished mold and his stuff was pretty brownish/redish. And mines is pretty clear. I guess the good thing is if I need to do another layer, I don't have to be in the car.
tell the truth, I should've re-did the driver's side (the side I did when I used the fleece) cause this stuff went by quick! However, what made me not was the dreaded laying of the tape and I was hungry.
I should be getting my 542 dremel bit soon ($6 off of
ebay) and then will be able to cut it. All in all, I think this turned out alright. I will have a pic up of the finished one later on, cause right now it's still in the car curing. Also my batteries ran out (rechargeable) for my camera so wasn't able to take any in-the-process pics.
But I think this is gonna be good.