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jlord16 
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Posted: September 16, 2005 at 9:19 PM / IP Logged  
The staples dont have to be removed.  They should be on the outside of the box anyway.  The only thing they wuld do is make the out side look different.  You should use body filler/bondo to smooth the exterior of the enclosure anyway so this shuld cover most of the staples.  I sorts need pics to see whats acutally happening.  Im just giving general advice atm
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jlord16 
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Ok thats kool, im doing the sub rings atm for my fibreglass enclosure, not a problem at all
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looking good
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Are you using cloth and mat in your build up? Or just cloth?

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looks good keep up the good workfirst try at fiberglass - Page 2 -- posted image. first try at fiberglass - Page 2 -- posted image. first try at fiberglass - Page 2 -- posted image.
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jlord16 
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looking good

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nice
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You should have instructions on the can on how much body filler to hardner you should use.
You should end up with a light pink color. Too red and it will cure too fast and leave you very little time to work with the product.
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Just apply it with thin smooth layers. You do not want to cake it on. Take your time to to smooth it out as you will be rewarded w/ less & easy sanding
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I couldn't have said it any better. Sometimes people glob it on..remember youre only covering holes and low spots. I hope you got some Rage Gold as filler. first try at fiberglass - Page 2 -- posted image.
Im a fiberglass whore!!
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