monkeyfist
Jr Member
O.K, so I started my second attempt with fiberglass resin today. My first attemp was actually just a piece of cardboard and some fiberglass resin+cloth. I think my first try went well. after about a half hour, my "project" was dry and ready to be painted in about 2 hours time. Today however,I was slightly annoyed with my fail of an attempt with fiberglass resin. I bought this fancy paintbrush to use for the applying of the resin, and some paint laquer thinner to use to get the resin out (on the box, it says that it will work). This failed miserably, and I ended up wasting about $12 >_<. I think I used a little bit less hardener than required, because after an hour, my pep peices are still sticky!!!! :angry On top of that, I have about a half can left of resin, and barely 1/5 left of hardener . I was going to make Rondo today, and test that out for the first time, but I don't think I'll have time based on the fact that I still need to wait a half hour for my resin to completely dry and my parents will soon need to move their cars back into my garage I work in. So, after hearing my infernal rage of anguish, I have a few questions that will hopefully elimnate another incident like this from happening:
1 Is it recommended to use diposable brushes as appossed to other brushes?
2 Where can I find how much hardener to put in my resin?
3 Did anybody fail as miserably as me their first few attempts :lol ?
Thanks for the help
1 Is it recommended to use diposable brushes as appossed to other brushes?
2 Where can I find how much hardener to put in my resin?
3 Did anybody fail as miserably as me their first few attempts :lol ?
Thanks for the help