Re: Strip: Fiberglass and stems?
In Response To: Re: Strip: Fiberglass and stems? (jay Babina)
Not getting a complete coat of glass leaves a soft spot (spots) exactly where you will hit things.
I.E., you will loose the strength exactly where you need it.
It takes little to sand the glass down to leave a smooth transition to wood and then add it back. A nice even splice in the two coats of glass is easier to avoid differences in look.
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- Strip: Fiberglass and stems?
Rob -- 12/12/2015, 10:08 pm- Re: Strip: Fiberglass and stems?
Allan -- 12/12/2015, 10:48 pm- Re: Strip: Fiberglass and stems?
Marc Upchurch -- 12/12/2015, 11:24 pm- Re: Strip: Fiberglass and stems?
Allan -- 12/13/2015, 1:55 am- Re: Strip: Fiberglass and stems?
Rob -- 12/13/2015, 6:05 am- Re: Strip: Fiberglass and stems?
Bill Hamm -- 12/13/2015, 3:40 pm- Re: Strip: Fiberglass and stems?
Allan -- 12/13/2015, 4:02 pm - Re: Strip: Fiberglass and stems?
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jay Babina -- 12/13/2015, 7:39 pm- Re: Strip: Fiberglass and stems?
Marc Upchurch -- 12/13/2015, 8:17 pm
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