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<blockquote data-quote="Water Bear" data-source="post: 8641251" data-attributes="member: 673826"><p>Will do. I found a thread on this forum discussing the best adhesive to use and went with Weldwood contact cement.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately the fiberglass didn't stick to one of my pods well enough. I just pulled the entire fiberglass coat off with my hands. Obviously I'm gonna have to redo that one. The issue I think was that I didn't use enough hardener in the resin on the first layer, so it never completely dried. It still smelled like resin after several days of drying.</p><p></p><p>I also picked up some kitty hair...plan was to add a layer on the back of the fiberglass to add strength, but now I'm wondering if it would be better to just apply the stuff directly to the back of the ABS since it seems tricky to get resin to stick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Water Bear, post: 8641251, member: 673826"] Will do. I found a thread on this forum discussing the best adhesive to use and went with Weldwood contact cement. Unfortunately the fiberglass didn't stick to one of my pods well enough. I just pulled the entire fiberglass coat off with my hands. Obviously I'm gonna have to redo that one. The issue I think was that I didn't use enough hardener in the resin on the first layer, so it never completely dried. It still smelled like resin after several days of drying. I also picked up some kitty hair...plan was to add a layer on the back of the fiberglass to add strength, but now I'm wondering if it would be better to just apply the stuff directly to the back of the ABS since it seems tricky to get resin to stick. [/QUOTE]
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