Be nice if you could use something like this, A friend use the all in one in his truck on a dsh matt and it sounded really good
Or something like this
Or something like this
I want to try that when I get some free garage/shop space freed up. I like trying new thingsNot difficult. Cover the item in material like fleece, secure the material so that it is taunt then brush on the sunflash (resin) coating and soaking the fleece. Take out into the sun to cure. After it is fully cured you can fill in imperfections with bondo (body filler) it doesn't take a lot, let it cure, sand it smooth. Cover it in material (leather, cloth, vinyl...) or paint it. All done and professional looking.
Thanks. I found JB Weld plastic putty. I'm gonna see how it works and go from there first. I'll check them out either way though
I want to try that when I get some free garage/shop space freed up. I like trying new things
Its been abot 13years since ive done any kind of glassing at all. Last I did was on a 32T Roadster with my uncle. We use all fiber and resins. Fans and respiratorsIt's not hard, but it can be time consuming. IMHO, you have to reinforce the fleece with fiberglass. Doesn't require a lot of space either. Just a lot of sanding.
Its been abot 13years since ive done any kind of glassing at all. Last I did was on a 32T Roadster with my uncle. We use all fiber and resins. Fans and respirators
Just the driveway. I'm gonna see if I can make it work. It does actually look pretty easy.Do you have a back Patio at all, or like a balcony there?
Gotcha. Ive found one of those Pop Up Shades like a 10x8 or may have been a 10x10 for work once off Amazon on sale for like $70 bucks to stay out of the sunJust the driveway. I'm gonna see if I can make it work. It does actually look pretty easy.
How much less? I'm gonna try it out today if I can. It's 101 here.If you're out in the sun, use less catalyst in the epoxy so it doesn't harden too fast.
How much less? I'm gonna try it out today if I can. It's 101 here.