Fiberglass resin for stealthbox. Reccommendations?
Look in the phone book for a fiberglass supply store or boat repair shop. They will most likely carry the best quality stuff. Since none of the finished fiberglass will be visable when finished (for a stealth box) you'll want an epoxy resin. For the driver's side, I'd say go with a gallon. Better too much then too little......
If neither of those types of stores are near you, you can pick some up and Home Depot. They sell Evercoat which is pretty decent. It will work fine too.
If neither of those types of stores are near you, you can pick some up and Home Depot. They sell Evercoat which is pretty decent. It will work fine too.
Originally posted by firebirdude
Look in the phone book for a fiberglass supply store or boat repair shop. They will most likely carry the best quality stuff. Since none of the finished fiberglass will be visable when finished (for a stealth box) you'll want an epoxy resin. For the driver's side, I'd say go with a gallon. Better too much then too little......
If neither of those types of stores are near you, you can pick some up and Home Depot. They sell Evercoat which is pretty decent. It will work fine too.
Look in the phone book for a fiberglass supply store or boat repair shop. They will most likely carry the best quality stuff. Since none of the finished fiberglass will be visable when finished (for a stealth box) you'll want an epoxy resin. For the driver's side, I'd say go with a gallon. Better too much then too little......
If neither of those types of stores are near you, you can pick some up and Home Depot. They sell Evercoat which is pretty decent. It will work fine too.
Jim
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