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Old 04-16-2008, 12:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
Fibreglass chop mat spray
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I can`t for the life of me find where to buy some and a air gun to spray it.
I am looking to do a big trunk so I would need a big amount.I was thinking between 5-10 gal. would do it.Anyone know of a big chain store or retailer that ships from Canada but I prefer Ontario
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Old 04-17-2008, 12:07 AM   #2 (permalink)
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a chopper gun is not cheap and definatly not worth buying only to do 1 instal. As well as very messy and not the best way to go about a trunk install. Just get some fiberglass mat and polyester resin and do it. Depending on how crazy you get and the purpose of the 'glass panels 2 gallons will likely be enough.
Don't buy bondo brand resin, spend a bit extra and get some evercoat or for a bit cheaper color-flo from car quest ( repackaged evercoat)
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Old 04-17-2008, 01:23 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I have 4 gal. of evercoat best resin here but that won`t even get me started on my installs.I was going to use that on my Kevlar and carbonfibre mat when it comes in and it will be top layers.See I will be doing a huge back wall in one install(as well as some in the topper cap).

Any other good way to do bulk mat like this.I was going to look at a few boat shops for help on this as well but I am not sure how that will go as they are not a small company so I would have to sweet talk some employees.

If you know of a few ways to do bulk mat it would be great help.If I need to I can do it by hand in a huge bucket but I don`t want problems with drying,laying to thick and things like that.
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