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Forum Name: Fiberglass, Fabrication, and Interiors
Forum Discription: Fiberglass Kick Panels, Subwoofer Enclosures, Plexiglas, Fabrics, Materials, Finishes, etc.
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Topic: how to DVD or CD-roms

Posted By: darrrcoma
Subject: how to DVD or CD-roms
Date Posted: January 16, 2005 at 4:38 AM

Anyone have a how to DVD(s) or CD-roms for fiberglassing that they don't use and would like to sell?  I am trying to avoid paying full price for them if someone just has them laying around in their closet or junk drawer.

Feel free to E-mail me at david.darr@fairchild.af.mil and let me know what you have and for how much.

Thanks



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Posted By: bluetruck
Date Posted: January 16, 2005 at 7:56 AM
you'll learn more through practice than any DVD can teach you. F/G is, as a rule, expensive as hell to learn. but if you really want to do it, its worth it. im guessing 99% of the people on this board who are really good glassers learned by doing or talking to people who were doing, not by watching little movies. just a thought.




Posted By: BoominRolla
Date Posted: January 19, 2005 at 6:45 PM
I kinda agree with what blue truck said... But since you only had 6 posts at the time of me reading this i'm guessing your pretty new to glass hence why your asking about it... I would reccomend watching a GOOD fiberglass how to dvd/video whatever... I saw a few from select products and there awesome! I reccommend those... They will show you step by step how to do the most basic fiberglass project to projects that are a bit more advanced... But if I had never done glassing before I would definately want to watch this dvd... They'll show you how properly mix/measure the resin, how to apply the resin, how to make molds, what the proper tools to use are, and pretty much everything from start to finish! But you're also gonna want to get out there and buy a gallon of resin and a few yards of mat, cloth, fleece, stretchy polyester, or whatever you find works best and practice practice practice before you attempt your first incar project... find out what works best for you what brushes to use, different application techniques but its a great trade to know and i'm sure theres money to be made somewhere doing fiberglass...

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