where to find Fiber Glass Cloth
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where to find Fiber Glass Cloth
Hi,
I am looking to make molds for some of the fairing panels on my bike and I was wondering if anyone knows where I can get fiber glass cloth. I live in Hamilton, Ontario and I am willing to travel some distances to get it.
Thanks!
I am looking to make molds for some of the fairing panels on my bike and I was wondering if anyone knows where I can get fiber glass cloth. I live in Hamilton, Ontario and I am willing to travel some distances to get it.
Thanks!
- bandito
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Re: where to find Fiber Glass Cloth
I usually just go to Canadian Tire as they have chop and woven. If you want to go fancy you can go to the marine guys down at the yacht club I know they have it.
- paul w
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Re: where to find Fiber Glass Cloth
The marine guys are a better choice than Canadian Tire. You may also want to use epoxy resins (West Systems?) as opposed to the sh*t that CT sells. They cost a lot more, but they are worth it.
Look at Aircraft Spruce. They cater to the homebuilt aircraft market. Google them, but I know that they have an outlet somewhere in the Toronto area, as well as mail order sales.
You are wasting your time with polyester resins. They are good for (car) body repairs and not much more. (But I assume that you know that already.)
Dave G
Look at Aircraft Spruce. They cater to the homebuilt aircraft market. Google them, but I know that they have an outlet somewhere in the Toronto area, as well as mail order sales.
You are wasting your time with polyester resins. They are good for (car) body repairs and not much more. (But I assume that you know that already.)
Dave G
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Re: where to find Fiber Glass Cloth
Actually today I got the fiberglass cloth from PrincessAuto. I also bought the bondo as I have a few deep scratches to fix, 3m resin and 600 grit sand paper. I got mothers wax from Canadian tire. I couldn't find any gel coat but a rep at Canadian tire suggested I use Vaseline but I am not sure if that will work. It would be nice to be able to use vaseline as I probably won't be able to get gel coat until the new year.
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