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<blockquote data-quote="IamDeMan" data-source="post: 3156905" data-attributes="member: 557673"><p>Gotcha. I was thinking that tape laying mat would be beter. It's what I did. I just hope I made enough holes. I basically put one every 1/2" around the perimeter and along the bottom and side. I tape laid the mat on the back side and am waiting for it to dry to do the same on reverse. The main support for the pod will be it being screwed to the door sheet metal, so I just need the fiberglass to hold to the panel wellenough to look good against it. Will this technique of riveting do that for me?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IamDeMan, post: 3156905, member: 557673"] Gotcha. I was thinking that tape laying mat would be beter. It's what I did. I just hope I made enough holes. I basically put one every 1/2" around the perimeter and along the bottom and side. I tape laid the mat on the back side and am waiting for it to dry to do the same on reverse. The main support for the pod will be it being screwed to the door sheet metal, so I just need the fiberglass to hold to the panel wellenough to look good against it. Will this technique of riveting do that for me? [/QUOTE]
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