: I've used poly plastic when doing canoe repairs or when glassing parts. The
: trouble is the wrinkles. If you can lay it wrinkle free it might work very
: well, but every wrinkle could be a headache. Mind you, if the glas is not
: into the wrinkle and the epoxy there is taken off with a sharp scraper
: while green, maybe it could turn out well despite wrinkles. Practicing on
: scrap seems wise.
: Cheers,
: Bryan
I've got very limited experience with polyester film but it's a fairly stiff yet flexible sheet, depending on the thickness. Doesn't tend to wrinkle though. Won't go around compound curves without heat so I'd say mostly limited to S&G's relatively flat surfaces.
Bill H.
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