
Originally Posted by
bogan
[...] Because the fiberglass will be laid on the inside, and stay stuck to the plastic, I don't need to worry about release agents etc.
Almost any fibreglassing product will do that. The hardest part will be getting it all lay down flat and smooth.
I'd look at using a cheapo basic epoxy resin, fibreglass cloth, peel ply, and vacuum bag the whole thing just enough to hold it all flat while it cures.
Epoxy coz it doesn't go off hell-quick while you are trying to juggle it all into place, and sometimes polyester stays soft for days in the cooler weather. Also some polyester is hard on some plastics, especially foamed plastics.
Cloth coz it gives a better finish - BUT you will have to cut lots of bits up and lay it into corners on the 45 degree weave to get it lay down. Spend lots of time planning before you start catalyzing resin.
Peel ply coz it just leaves a wikid az finish and its fun. You can raid your mrs' sewing bag of tricks for cloth to be used as peel ply. Any strong thin nylon/rayon-sorta fabric that goes zzzzzzip! when you run your fingernail across it will do.
Vacuum Bag coz thats about the only way you are going to get it to lay flat unless you grow another four arms.
Search youtube for bagging howto vids, and google any terms you are not familiar with, as ya do.
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