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prelude1980

posted on 21/5/07 at 06:18 PM Reply With Quote
Finishing Fibreglass

I've tried searching but i can't seem to find out what people do to finish the cut edges of fibreglass. I mean when you drill or cut a hole what do you do to that edge to protect it?
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BenB

posted on 21/5/07 at 06:47 PM Reply With Quote
Put masking tape on the top surface of the gelcoat, drill or cut from the gelcoat side only (downward strokes only) then with a drilled hole use a countersinking bit to ream the edges, with a cut edge use a file (downward strokes again from the gelcoat side only) to clean the edge....
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Howlor

posted on 21/5/07 at 06:56 PM Reply With Quote
I just got some paint mixed to match and touched up all the edges.

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prelude1980

posted on 21/5/07 at 06:58 PM Reply With Quote
would like a clear lacquer be any good?
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hillbillyracer

posted on 21/5/07 at 10:21 PM Reply With Quote
Would it not be best to seal the cut edge up with some fibreglass resin?
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road warrior

posted on 22/5/07 at 04:40 AM Reply With Quote
I always paint the inside of the bodywork satin black because it gives a nicer finish than patchy fiberglass colour and it is easy to wipe over with a damp cloth. To finish off any holes or larger openings I run a deburring blade around the edge and then finish the edge with a black permanent marker. It is a trick I learned from a cabinet maker. It is what they do on laminex edges. I have done this on my race cars for years and it always comes up a treat.

The fiberglass shouldn't delaminate if it has been laid properly and it is already waterproof.

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