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    Woodsmith with "Mod-like" Powers
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    Default Skilled painters of automotive type fiberglass, I could use some advice

    I'm starting a new business, and it's going to involve painting fiberglass body panels that I produce. Hopefully, lots and lots of them.

    I've been waving a spray gun around professionally for for 25 years. Most all that experience is wood finishing, and I need some advice on painting new fiberglass parts. If you're that guy or you know that guy, I'd be super grateful for a few minutes of time to get me started down the right road.
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    I?m no expert but definitely don?t omit a flex agent from your paint.

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    ‘glass is fairly simple to paint and follows standard automotive for the most part: prime, seal, color, clear. I don’t feel a flex additive is necessary for ‘glass- if it’s flexing that much it’s gonna crack anyway.
    The bitch of ‘glass is the prep work-never expect a glass panel to be straight, no matter what it’s gonna be wavy. How the panel is laid up makes a difference as well- laid out cloth- mat or chopper gun.



    Look up member “palepainter”
    The man is an incredible artist and painter.

    https://www.ar-15.co/members/2212-palepainter

    https://www.mikelearn.com/
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