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<blockquote data-quote="kmanian" data-source="post: 7074177" data-attributes="member: 561298"><p>OK, I'm not 100% sure of what you are asking exactly. but if it is about the fiberglass, when I glass over wood, I make sure the cloth is saturated to it bonds to the substraight. Then I use a flap disk and scuff the surface of the resin to take off any high spots, and promote good adheasion. I then move to body filler. Applying only enough at a time that I can lay it in, before it starts to cure, and then I can rasp it into rough shape while it is still slightly plyable. I then let it harden almost 100% and then sand with 36 to take out the rasp marks, apply another coat of bondo, but pull it tighter filling in low spots, then repeat the rasping and sanding, but upon doing the 36 then I move to 80, then ... I rarely get into the resin heavely.</p><p></p><p>I hope that helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kmanian, post: 7074177, member: 561298"] OK, I'm not 100% sure of what you are asking exactly. but if it is about the fiberglass, when I glass over wood, I make sure the cloth is saturated to it bonds to the substraight. Then I use a flap disk and scuff the surface of the resin to take off any high spots, and promote good adheasion. I then move to body filler. Applying only enough at a time that I can lay it in, before it starts to cure, and then I can rasp it into rough shape while it is still slightly plyable. I then let it harden almost 100% and then sand with 36 to take out the rasp marks, apply another coat of bondo, but pull it tighter filling in low spots, then repeat the rasping and sanding, but upon doing the 36 then I move to 80, then ... I rarely get into the resin heavely. I hope that helps [/QUOTE]
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