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Are There Any Resins That You Can't Use With Fiberglass??

Are There Any Resins That You Can't Use With Fiberglass?? Was curious about being able to wet out fiberglass using penetrating epoxy and gelcoat; two resins that are not typically used for something like this but was a bit surprised with the results! After 48 hours the penetrating epoxy was surprisingly stiff (much stiffer than what was shown in this video).
Overall I think this is a good video that covers a lot of FAQ about working with glass :-)

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