You can buy it at many big box stores. Walmart, Meijer, Lowes, Home depot. etc.
If you plan on fiberglassing a lot. I would recommend getting a gallon of resin instead of those 16 or so ounces. You will only be able to find 1 Gal cans at a place like lowes or home depot.
Rondo is just a homemade mix of body filler and resin. usually something like a 50/50 mixture. I only made it once so I don't have much experience with it. It's mainly used for coating the inside of you helmet, because you can slush it around. It drys very hard, stiff, strong and is heavy.
I haven't tried it but I guess you could cut up some glass mat to add to the mix to make it stronger. But the stuff is quite strong as is.
Well if your fiber glassing a lot Master Builder said a 1 gallon thing of resin would be good.
Whats the best kind of resin I was thinking epoxy cause it's not toxic as opposed to Aqua or just plain poly resin(fiberglass resin) any suggestions
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Ive seen people use bondo to fill armor to make it look smoother as if it was cast as a sold piece of Steele
One 16 ounce can will plenty for just one helmet. The reason I said one gallon is if you plan on building an entire suit. I can not say for sure at all but I think I used about 9 ounces on one of my helmets.
Whats the best kind of resin I was thinking epoxy cause it's not toxic as opposed to Aqua or just plain poly resin(fiberglass resin) any suggestions
Just polyester resin (fiberglassing resin). Beware it's very toxic, you will want to wear a respirator with organic filters. If you absolutely can not get your hands on one, make sure you do it outside with the wind blowing at your back.
Ive seen people use bondo to fill armor to make it look smoother as if it was cast as a sold piece of Steele
No I'm not. I haven't used any other type of resin, thats why I can't comment on it, but hey if he uses it than you can. I'm assuming what you are referring to is water based, hence none or less toxic. Almost all the time you will find that the overall quality and strength of water based products does not compete with traditional toxic oil based products. But hey loss a little gain a little.