Folks,
Quick question: I am interested in making a small
interior fairing to cover a custom latch I have made
on my Moose cargo door.
Does anyone know if you can start glassing straight
over a polyurethane foam mold without any sort of
release agent or wax paper?
What's the best way to do this?
Thanks, -Jason
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fiberglass fairings etc
fiberglass fairings etc
No you can't, and yes you can! You could dig out the foam later. The foam
will absorb some of the resin, so a coat of micro slurry is to be put on the
foam first to seal the holes and make a bond. You could peel-ply the first
layer over the foam ... or why not use clay instead of foam?
On 9/11/2006 6:40 AM, super_rebel131@yahoo.com wrote to rebel-builders:
-> Folks,
->
-> Quick question: I am interested in making a small
-> interior fairing to cover a custom latch I have made
-> on my Moose cargo door.
->
-> Does anyone know if you can start glassing straight
-> over a polyurethane foam mold without any sort of
-> release agent or wax paper?
->
-> What's the best way to do this?
->
-> Thanks, -Jason
->
-> __________________________________________________
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-> Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
-> http://mail.yahoo.com
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will absorb some of the resin, so a coat of micro slurry is to be put on the
foam first to seal the holes and make a bond. You could peel-ply the first
layer over the foam ... or why not use clay instead of foam?
On 9/11/2006 6:40 AM, super_rebel131@yahoo.com wrote to rebel-builders:
-> Folks,
->
-> Quick question: I am interested in making a small
-> interior fairing to cover a custom latch I have made
-> on my Moose cargo door.
->
-> Does anyone know if you can start glassing straight
-> over a polyurethane foam mold without any sort of
-> release agent or wax paper?
->
-> What's the best way to do this?
->
-> Thanks, -Jason
->
-> __________________________________________________
-> Do You Yahoo!?
-> Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
-> http://mail.yahoo.com
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