----- Original Message ----- 
  From: patrusso<mailto:patru...@sover.net> 
  To: KRnet<mailto:kr...@mylist.net> 
  Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 5:26 PM
  Subject: Re: KR> Procedure to cover glass cloth on foam.
  Dubi
  One other aspect of peel ply is that it helps to save over all weight as you 
pull it off it removes some of the excess epoxy that you would not other wise 
get just by squeege process.

  Mike Turner
  Jackson, Missouri

  Dubi
  You are correct on all counts. Other hints are: A-Using peel ply will leave 
  a smoother finish with less sanding later on. B-If you are using urethane 
  foam, wipe down the cured glass with a lightly dampened (with denatured 
  alcohol) cloth to remove the waxy residue that epoxy generates in the 
  curing process. This will make sanding easier and faster. Omit this if you 
  are using styrene foams. Alcohol will attack/melt  the foam if not totally 
  protected. Not all foams require slurry. Some urethanes are dense enough to 
  simply apply wet epoxy to, then lay your cloth on and stiple and squeegee 
  off the excess. Good luck.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "Dubi Gefen" <dub...@maanit.org.il<mailto:dub...@maanit.org.il>>
  To: <kr...@mylist.net<mailto:kr...@mylist.net>>
  Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 2:01 PM
  Subject: KR> Procedure to cover glass cloth on foam.


  > Hello Krnet members!
  >
  > I would like to understanding the glassing procedure on foam.
  >
  > Follow th
  > Regards
  > Dubi Gefen.
  >
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