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As a new person to the modeling world, I have a question. I am building the midwest
Boothbay lobsterboat I just water proofed the interior with epoxy, but using epoxy to glue down the microglas cloth my be a problum for me. Is ther another product I could use? |
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You could use Polyester Fiberglass Resin and West System #206 Slow Hardener for increased working time. This is what boat builders use to lay up fiberglass boats. You can get the #206 Slow Hardener from West Marine.
Bob |
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