M MaShEdPOTaToEs Member Aug 18, 2007 #1 can i use the same container over that i used for resinning it has a dried up layer at the bottom and also if i fiberglassed the outside should i sand away the pepakura on the inside? thnx for ur help :mrgreen:
can i use the same container over that i used for resinning it has a dried up layer at the bottom and also if i fiberglassed the outside should i sand away the pepakura on the inside? thnx for ur help :mrgreen:
D drgon47 Well-Known Member Southwest Regiment Aug 18, 2007 #2 Personally, I dont. I just went and bought some plastic party cups. The short fat ones. Cheap, and theres lots of them.
Personally, I dont. I just went and bought some plastic party cups. The short fat ones. Cheap, and theres lots of them.
A Agent Orange Jr Member Aug 18, 2007 #3 I don't either, i use aluminum foil or glad wrap on a Tupperware container. cups are a good idea too!
I don't either, i use aluminum foil or glad wrap on a Tupperware container. cups are a good idea too!
Sean Bradley Sr Member Colonial Regiment Aug 19, 2007 #4 The whitish plastic top that comes most fiberglass resin containers works very nicely because the resin never really bonds to that type of plastic. You can just twist the container, and the hardened resin pops out, and voila! you've got a clean mixing container... I re-use mine over and over.
The whitish plastic top that comes most fiberglass resin containers works very nicely because the resin never really bonds to that type of plastic. You can just twist the container, and the hardened resin pops out, and voila! you've got a clean mixing container... I re-use mine over and over.
D Damien Well-Known Member Aug 19, 2007 #5 i always put aluminium foil it the top of the resin container