: I've not thought about that use for light cloth, but in a similar vein am
: wondering if we have any dedicated peel-ply users out there. The idea of
: avoiding excess epoxy use, and getting a smooth finish fast seems to be
: very attractive to many builders!!
: -Greg H
: St. Paul MN
: p.s. It turns out that Google's Chrome browser also gives the "Webkit
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: oddities!!
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Peelply might give you an even finish, but it's not smooth, not intended to be, it's designed to allow additional layers of glass/epoxy to be added without having to sand first. It wouldn't be great if you were thinking of a clear finish either.
Bill H.
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- Epoxy: fiberglass for finishing
Bill Hamm -- 4/29/2009, 1:48 am- Re: Epoxy: fiberglass for finishing------WebKitFor
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Bill Hamm -- 4/29/2009, 10:50 am- Bleeder film would work for S&G
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- Bleeder film would work for S&G
- Re: Epoxy: fiberglass for finishing
Robin Boys -- 4/29/2009, 4:31 am- Re: Epoxy: fiberglass for finishing
Bill Hamm -- 4/30/2009, 12:49 am
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