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Post by darkjawas on Apr 21, 2008 10:55:43 GMT -5
on working with fiberglass and on finsh up what would be a good thing to do on the back side so the fiberglass doent get into everything ie clothing skin when wearing armor is there a coating to use???
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Post by sgtcarida on Apr 21, 2008 14:23:36 GMT -5
I just sanded my EP2 Clone down. Not sure what others do/did?
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Post by pghfett on Apr 21, 2008 21:27:48 GMT -5
Some people just sand down any unwanted bumps then brush prime and paint the interior.
I've also seen guys used that truck bed liner stuff that comes in a can. Or use an actual FG gel coat to seal everything up a tad more expensive but nice.
I personally use a thin layer of roto-cast resin to seal it all up, but prine and paint smaller pieces
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Post by sgtcarida on Apr 22, 2008 7:14:53 GMT -5
I like the spray on truck bed liner idea. It is better then getting cut by the little fiberglass pieces, LOL!
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Post by tc666 on Apr 27, 2008 16:07:31 GMT -5
I'm wondering how to get the fiberglass to harden and dry faster? I'm working on a Clone Shock Trooper armor right now, i also need some tips on the belt, and the boot armor, and knee armor, the knee armor i had got messed up, so, i gotta get new ones, or try and work with the ones i got.
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