[NSRCA-discussion] glassing a fuse

John Gayer jgghome at comcast.net
Mon Oct 19 22:56:13 AKDT 2009


Using pigment can help identify where the resin is too thick and needs 
to be removed.

John Gayer

Eddie Batchelor P.D. wrote:
> I am about to glass my 1st fuse.  I;ve read all the threads on how 
> to's but I have question I've not seen covered by anyone.
>  
> Looking at laminating epoxys I see pigment available. in my past I 
> fiberglassed an old wooden boat and added pigment to the resin BUT I 
> had no clue how to properly apply glass/resin and didn't care about 
> weight. I learned a lot about what NOT to do.
>  
> I have not seen any reference by anone to using pigment in their resin 
> when glassing a plane.  Why not.
> is it weight  or lack of ability to see the wood underneath for finish 
> sanding or something altogether different thaht I haven't thought of.
>  
> Just curious.
>  
> eddie batchelor
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