Glassfibre Tissue
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Do a Google search for fiberlay. They are out of Seattle and have fiberglass, kevlar and carbon veil at .3 or .4 oz per yard. Hope this helps.
- Brian Carlton
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Jerry,
Most boatyards or chandlery shops in the UK seem to have it, guess it's the same over there!
Cheers,
Pete.
Most boatyards or chandlery shops in the UK seem to have it, guess it's the same over there!
Cheers,
Pete.
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elansprint71 - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Jerry,
I researched this subject over here in the UK, and finally settled on West Systems.
Turns out they're a division of West Systems Inc (try a google).
BTW, they also have products which allow for the fabrication of composite panels using glass, carbon and aramid fabrics, as well as the full range of gel coats, high build primers, resin impregnators and dispensing pumps, etc.
No connection, just happy with their products, and an excellent technical back-up service.
Regards,
Stuart.
I researched this subject over here in the UK, and finally settled on West Systems.
Turns out they're a division of West Systems Inc (try a google).
BTW, they also have products which allow for the fabrication of composite panels using glass, carbon and aramid fabrics, as well as the full range of gel coats, high build primers, resin impregnators and dispensing pumps, etc.
No connection, just happy with their products, and an excellent technical back-up service.
Regards,
Stuart.
- stuartgb100
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Most good hobby shops that sell remote control airplanes sell glass fiber tissue. You use so little to do many small repairs and they usually sell the material in a small bag.
Hey, we are not the only ones that do fiberglass!
Hey, we are not the only ones that do fiberglass!
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- lotuselan2
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sgbooth wrote:Jerry,
I researched this subject over here in the UK, and finally settled on West Systems.
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Regards,
Stuart.
I have had very good luck with West Systems. Pricey in small amounts, but definitely amazing.
I used it on a rotted 6x8x12 inch douglas fir beam which was rotted. Filled the rot with holes, filled the holes with West Epoxy.
Wallah! Hard as a rock and stable. Which is more than you can say for me....
GP
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