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<blockquote data-quote="Nexson" data-source="post: 10652285" data-attributes="member: 123043"><p>No Problem,</p><p></p><p>Also CA Glue your fleece to your plastic, then sand that down and go over it with some epoxy around the edges. It will make your fiberglass resin/fleece bond to plastic much better. No need to drill holes either.</p><p></p><p>When I first started off 5-6 years go, I would do a job and then I could rip apart the plastic from the fiberglass because it was literally just sitting ontop. It takes time to learn. I have moved on to automotive refinishing.</p><p></p><p>Like you said, you have and will develop your own techniques. No secrets here, don't mind helping out. I am a teacher by daytime anyways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nexson, post: 10652285, member: 123043"] No Problem, Also CA Glue your fleece to your plastic, then sand that down and go over it with some epoxy around the edges. It will make your fiberglass resin/fleece bond to plastic much better. No need to drill holes either. When I first started off 5-6 years go, I would do a job and then I could rip apart the plastic from the fiberglass because it was literally just sitting ontop. It takes time to learn. I have moved on to automotive refinishing. Like you said, you have and will develop your own techniques. No secrets here, don't mind helping out. I am a teacher by daytime anyways. [/QUOTE]
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