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Old 12-11-04, 08:23 PM
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Fiberglass help

Im in the process of building a custom enclosure, yesterday i started to add a second layer. when i checked on it today it was still tacky. I forgot that more catalyst should b used when its colder. So that means i didnt use enough catalyst for it to harden. my question, is there anyway to resolve this without re-doing the area. just a few minutes ago i brushed on a light layer of catalyst hoping that will do the trick.
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Take a 500 watt work light and put it next to hit. That will heat things up! Worked for me. speeds up the drying time even on good days.

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haha thats a actually a pretty good idea. the only work light i have is a flouresent one though. but o well, it seems to b drying now. all i did was just brush a light coat of the hardener on with a a small paint brush if anyone was intrested in knowing
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Let that dry extra long just to make sure you have it dry. Take some pics so we can see the progress. I have some on my page if you need some insperation, vote of the car while your on there. Let me know if I can help.

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