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Using fiberglass (pics)

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  • 07-07-2008, 01:12 PM
    littleindiangirl
    Using fiberglass (pics)
    Has anyone successfully used fiberglass in a large enclosure instead of polyurethane?

    Here is what we came up with, and it wasn't pretty... it raised up, cracked and was this ugly brown color (I said it was too much, but Chris begged to differ... well looky who was right :P)


    Any tips? Or should we just go back to putting on a bunch of coats of polyurethane? I don't have a problem with that, but using fiber glass would be so much easier.

    http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i2...y/IMG_2706.jpg

    http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i2...y/IMG_2710.jpg

    http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i2...y/IMG_2712.jpg
  • 07-07-2008, 01:24 PM
    lord jackel
    Re: Using fiberglass (pics)
    You used WAY too much and I don't see the fiber under layment?

    When I did it (for a pond several years ago)...I had a wood base then lined it with fiber cloth...the cloth is then painted with the resin that creates fiber glass. But as I recall I only had to do 2-3 coats (maybe a 1/8" when done)...still waterproof today.

    It has been a long time so sorry I can't be of more help.
  • 07-07-2008, 01:41 PM
    Patrick Long
    Re: Using fiberglass (pics)
    Word to what Sean said!!!

    Go to a surf shop, and see if they have any scrap fiber laying around. Thats what I did when I repaired my surfboard!!!

    You def only need a little layer. Its not so much "building" the material up

    Its just getting that seal down. You might put a little more on the edges, where the wood butts up (love that game!), but you should be good with about an 1/8 of what you put on! LOL
  • 07-07-2008, 01:42 PM
    littleindiangirl
    Re: Using fiberglass (pics)
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Patrick Long View Post
    Word to what Sean said!!!

    Go to a surf shop, and see if they have any scrap fiber laying around. Thats what I did when I repaired my surfboard!!!

    No surf shop :( But we have a home depot. I just don't want to use fiber to be completely honest... I guess we'll see... what trickery I have
  • 07-07-2008, 01:45 PM
    Patrick Long
    Re: Using fiberglass (pics)
    why not? all it does is give something for the Fiberglass Resin to stick to.

    The fiber layer will actually dissolve, once the resin cures.
  • 07-07-2008, 01:47 PM
    littleindiangirl
    Re: Using fiberglass (pics)
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Patrick Long View Post
    why not? all it does is give something for the Fiberglass Resin to stick to.

    The fiber layer will actually dissolve, once the resin cures.

    Well, as it is, the box is already put together and well on it's way. I may have to go buy a different fiberglass material to mess around with, one that sticks to oily woods. I know it exists... just don't know if it will work.

    Edit:

    Okay, well I'm pretty sure we'll just go with poly....
  • 07-07-2008, 04:25 PM
    starmom
    Re: Using fiberglass (pics)
    Awww...that's too bad Connie cause fiberglass was a REALLY good idea!! The only issue is that you used wayyy tooo much and I didn't see any of the fiber!!!
    Living on a sailboat on the hook for a year taught me that fiberglass is much better than poly in terms of lasting waterproof power.
    Darn, that was such a neat idea you had..... :)
  • 07-07-2008, 04:53 PM
    littleindiangirl
    Re: Using fiberglass (pics)
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by starmom View Post
    Awww...that's too bad Connie cause fiberglass was a REALLY good idea!! The only issue is that you used wayyy tooo much and I didn't see any of the fiber!!!
    Living on a sailboat on the hook for a year taught me that fiberglass is much better than poly in terms of lasting waterproof power.
    Darn, that was such a neat idea you had..... :)

    Yea, I'm kinda bummed about it, since we really wanted to do the whole thing in fiber glass.

    That little test piece was more of Chris saying "heck, it's gonna get wasted anyways" *pour*

    We may yet try it again, but I'm supposed to start putting on the first poly coat tonight.
  • 07-08-2008, 10:38 PM
    bruster
    Re: Using fiberglass (pics)
    fiberglass shrinks as it cures hint to the bowing...the cracks are from using to much hardner to resin. as well as having a real think layer......what is it that u are acually trying to do...i work with fiberglass alot building speaker enclosures.
  • 07-09-2008, 08:16 AM
    littleindiangirl
    Re: Using fiberglass (pics)
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by bruster View Post
    fiberglass shrinks as it cures hint to the bowing...the cracks are from using to much hardner to resin. as well as having a real think layer......what is it that u are acually trying to do...i work with fiberglass alot building speaker enclosures.

    Just sealing the wood... I've already put on one coat of polyurethane, but any input is still appreciated.
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