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- From: billg@hpspdla.spd.HP.COM (Bill Gingras)
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 16:13:38 GMT
- Subject: Re: Another Fiberglassing Question....
- Message-ID: <15680030@hpspdla.spd.HP.COM>
- Organization: HP Stanford Park - Palo Alto, CA
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- I stick the glass down first using 3M-77 (I think that's what it's
- called) spray adhesive and then pour the epoxy over that. Spray only a
- light mist coat over the fuse and let it sit for a few minutes. That
- way, when you apply the glass, it won't stick tight and you can peel it
- up and reposition it if necessary. After the glass is positioned
- correctly, pressing itmdown will stick it to the fuse very well and then
- you can apply your epoxy over it. This works well for 0.56 oz (very
- lightweight) cloth, but I assume it would work well for heavier cloth
- also.
-
- - Bill G
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