Re: Material: Placing objects in and under fibergl
In Response To: Re: Material: Placing objects in and under fibergl (Dan Caouette (CSFW))
: Sure you can. Vacuum-bag it. It's super easy to get tight,
: bubble-free work with a cheap set-up.
I'd agree with Dan, vacuum bagging is the way to go with this idea.
Bill H.
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- Material: Placing objects in and under fiberglass
Jerome J -- 10/11/2011, 12:18 pm- Re: Material: Placing objects in and under fibergl *PIC*
Rob Macks / Laughing Loon CC&K -- 10/11/2011, 1:01 pm- Re: Material: Placing objects in and under fibergl
Robert N Pruden -- 10/11/2011, 1:13 pm- Re: Material: Placing objects in and under fibergl
Jerome Jankowski -- 10/11/2011, 3:06 pm- Re: Material: Placing objects in and under fibergl
StephenHJ -- 10/11/2011, 3:20 pm- Re: Material: Placing objects in and under fibergl
Dan Caouette (CSFW) -- 10/11/2011, 4:31 pm- Re: Material: Placing objects in and under fibergl
Bill Hamm -- 10/12/2011, 2:00 am
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Robert N Pruden -- 10/11/2011, 5:21 pm - Re: Material: Placing objects in and under fibergl
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Bill VerSteeg -- 10/11/2011, 2:44 pm- Re: Material: Placing objects in and under fibergl
Bill VerSteeg -- 10/11/2011, 2:57 pm - Re: Material: Placing objects in and under fibergl
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