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reinforcement.
Hey guys..
I made a mold of the inside of my hatch I am making a custom subbox. Now all I got is the back layer I havent put the fleece over thefront or anythng yet. I was wondering what would be a quick way to reinforce the mold I just made? I just want to make that mold a little more solid - it has a few air bubbles in it so Id like to cover them up and make it so its not so brittle on those spots. Thanks! -Chuck |
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Re: reinforcement.
Build it up with more layers...
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Re: reinforcement.
just keep putting chopmat and resin on? over and over?
I was asking because I thought i seen someone before just use resin and some powder stuff and they just dumped it in to the box and used a brush to spread it around for more support.. |
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Re: reinforcement.
That powder was probably milled glass, you could do that but its not going to be real strong, its more of a filler.
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Re: reinforcement.
layer it more,
to get the bubbles out u can use bondo and make them go away, than sand and paint
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