I have a small project of making a couple fiberglass brackets and come to find out, I only have a quart of poly laminating resin. My old gallon of waxed resin was rock hard..... I don't want to go out and buy a quart of waxed resin for the top coat (small project), so can I just seal off the top coat of laminating resin with kitchen plastic wrap, so it cures tack free?
These brackets are not being fiberglassed to anything, they are going to be 100% fiberglass brackets about 8"x8". 4 of them going across the transom of an aluminum boat, to attach the top piece of plywood trim. The brackets do not need to look pretty as they are going to be hidden, I just need them strong as the trim board gets stepped on.
(I know, fiberglass on an aluminum boat... :facepalm::lol
Thanks, fishrdan
These brackets are not being fiberglassed to anything, they are going to be 100% fiberglass brackets about 8"x8". 4 of them going across the transom of an aluminum boat, to attach the top piece of plywood trim. The brackets do not need to look pretty as they are going to be hidden, I just need them strong as the trim board gets stepped on.
(I know, fiberglass on an aluminum boat... :facepalm::lol
Thanks, fishrdan