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We have a YouTube video that shows the process of casting with a two part polyurethane liquid plastic in a silicone mold.  If you prefer to read about it, then this post is for you. In this demonstration we used a rigid polyurethane in the silicone mold we showed in...

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Learn the steps for successful lamination with topics including vital safety measures to protect yourself during the process, the importance of surface preparation to ensure strong adhesion, cutting fiberglass to the needed size, and the best practices for mixing and applying resin for a smooth, durable finish. Safety When Working with...

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Fiberglass cloth, also known as fiberglass fabric, is an excellent choice when you are looking for a strong, light weight part. All of our fabrics must be used with a resin system (polyester, vinyl ester or epoxy) to create a composite part. The fiberglass is what gives any part it’s...

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We love when our customers share their projects with us. David sent us pictures of this great looking IOM RC yacht. He used Style 106 and 1522 fiberglass cloth along with our Epoxy 2:1 system with a slow hardener. He also used glass bubbles to fair-in gaps and fumed silica...

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Before you get started on your project, here is a list of supplies you will need. We will discuss some of them more in depth in the tutorial. -Your plug (the part you want to replicate) -Something to cast in whether it is a plastic cup, a box you make...

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If you own a boat you may be familiar with blisters. Blisters are typically a cosmetic problem but can be worse if it reaches the fiberglass laminate below.  They occur on the boat hull.  There may be just a few or there could be hundreds of them.  A blister is...

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In this part of our Gel Coat Repair series, we focus on matching gel coat colors to ensure your boat or any fiberglass part looks as good as new. Whether you're dealing with chips, scratches, or dings, getting the color match right is crucial for a seamless repair. There are two...

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Discover the process of creating a mold using chopped strand mat, also known as fiberglass mat, as well as a mold release and resin in our latest DIY video tutorial. This will take you through the intricacies of laminating chopped strand mat to produce a mold, demonstrated by crafting a...

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