micahmills
Jr Member
k so for the past couple of weeks Ive been trying to find a cheap alternative for fiberglass and resin(and easy to use). then i thought to myself, what about polyvinyl alcohol (PVA). pva is just your ordinary elmers white glue 8), when you use it to glue something it hardens after about a day. they say it does not do well in high humidified places (Florida). any way do you think PVA is a good alternative for strengthening? and the other thing i was thinking of was, well me and my dad went to do a roof job awhile back, we used this type of clothe to roll over cracks. we then painted over it in kool kote, i ask my dad the other day what that does and he said it strengthens it, i tried searching online for a name or just for information, because he hasn't told me the name of it or what it does but, the stuff i used looks like the stuff in the video. i still haven't] really got a straight forward answer but if i find out about anymore information ill update this topic, but for now just tell me what u think or if you know what the cloth does.
PVA Glue
roof cloth, yes that is me and that is the exact fabric i used for the roof
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJQ10WxXhC4[/media]
PVA Glue
roof cloth, yes that is me and that is the exact fabric i used for the roof
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJQ10WxXhC4[/media]