wrong fiberglass?

chrisdoc0608

insulting
Location
rocky mount, nc
:pat: i didnt think abt this till now, but i ordered all the supplies for footholds from us composites, and the fiber glass i ordered was this


Tightly woven cloth in a smooth 4 harness satin weave. Tight pattern achieves a good strength to weight ratio for lightweight applications.

3oz E Glass
Style 120
4HS Satin Weave
Thickness: 0.0046"
Cat No.

Description

Price / Yard
FG-C0338

38" Width
Same

1 to 9 Yd

$6.75
Same

10 to 24 Yd

6.45
Same

25 or More Yd

6.15
FG-C0338R

Roll (125yd)

4.98/Yard

was that the wrong type? if it is i guess i can just go buy some from homedepot or lowes.
 

Mark44

Katie's Boss
Location
100% one place
Just to thin, I use 10oz. cloth so I can cut down on how many layers I have to apply. You will be there for days laying 3 and 4 oz. cloth but it will work.

Mark44
 

Mark44

Katie's Boss
Location
100% one place
I use 10 oz. and it should only take you a few hours to lay a few layers over your holds. Most of the time is spent waiting on the epoxy to turn green.
Mark44
 

chrisdoc0608

insulting
Location
rocky mount, nc
oh ok, i know there are 1million threads, but while on the topic, if i can get some thicker mat i should just layer it, let it dry, then layer again, dry, then one more time?
 

thegoldenboy

RN Surgery... soon
Location
Toronto
oh ok, i know there are 1million threads, but while on the topic, if i can get some thicker mat i should just layer it, let it dry, then layer again, dry, then one more time?

1)brush epoxy onto foothold/topdeck, generously but don't let it run and look like crap
2)lay glass layer over top
3)brush on more epoxy overtop (now both sides of cloth are saturated)
4)lay second layer overtop of first layer (back will instantly saturate)
5)more epoxy overtop of layer to wet outside.

You want to put on enough to fader away any white spots (dry spots) but don't slop it on like an idiot and let it run all over the place.

just pay attention, you'll see how much is enough. If you have a big layer ontop of the glass that dries and it looks like a fossil, you probably used too much. if there is white patches you didn't use enough.
 

gj_fx1

X-H2
you can put down a bunch of layers all at once. Just watch on vertical surfaces that it doesn't sag on you.
 
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