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Fiberglass finishing

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lg4vette

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Jul 17, 2015
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Location
Gladwin, MI
Hi all. I have a couple wing root covers that came with my plane. One is ready for paint, but the other was taken right out of the mold. Some edges need more hardener, as does the whole part overall. I have never worked with fiberglass. What do I use to build it up so it's stronger and more rigid, some of the edges still have soft woven fiberglass exposed. Thank you for some guidance.
 
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