?'s on some fiberglassing

rocky 59
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okay im gonna build some kicks for my s10 reg cab. now i have a knowledge of working with mat and resin so thats not the problem. the front side is confusing me a little. like when you sreecth the fleece

how do you keep it form wrinkling or folding over?

how do you know when you serchte the fleece too much??

where do i buy that "goo" you use on the fleece? like wal mart or something?

how do you attach the kick to the side of the cab??

thanks guys i hope to get these done this week. il post pics up when im done.

 
o okay i get it know im a retard. i think because in the pictures i was looking at he was using a dark blue fleece. okay i got the part now. what about the others?

 
sorry to intrude on the thread, but do you even need to use mat when you do the fleece the 1st time? or just coat the fleece real heavy and let it dry, then when its dry do you start with mat again?

 
if you wrap it right , you dont have to make any cuts, just keep working and streachin the fleece so there are no folds. then soak the fleese in resin.

kpozr2: coat it first, let dry, sand it a bit, then lay the mat down.

 
okay im gonna build some kicks for my s10 reg cab. now i have a knowledge of working with mat and resin so thats not the problem. the front side is confusing me a little. like when you stretch the fleece how do you keep it form wrinkling or folding over?

how do you know when you serchte the fleece too much??

where do i buy that "goo" you use on the fleece? like wal mart or something?

how do you attach the kick to the side of the cab??

thanks guys i hope to get these done this week. il post pics up when im done.

1. Keep pulling and stretching, the wrinkles and folds will come out rather easy. I like to use spray glue on the back of my molds to hold the fleece when I'm stretching it.Then just work my way around removing and folds or wrinkles as I go. Only cutting needed will be trimming excess from the rear.

2. Don't want to stretch holes in it. But you also don't want it too sag when you apply resin.

3. as was said the goo is polyester resin and hardener. Can get it at wally world, autozone, advance, pep boys, boat supply yards.

4. I try to get at least one ( more if possible ) through the back side of the kick into the metal frame in the kick area of the car. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

 
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