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<blockquote data-quote="pmh-usa" data-source="post: 931479" data-attributes="member: 25707"><p>I have bedded with just about everything including fiberglas resin - it's very runny and you must add floc or chopped fiberglas to thicken it but as pointed out it has very limited shelf-life and that period of time is not always as predictable as the manufacturers would like us to believe - usually its the hardener/catalyst that is so quirky - also the resin is very temperature sensitive during the cure - no matter how much hardener the intructions say to add for use at lower temperatures than 72F, I've still had problems - as such I will never use it except in the late spring, summer, or early fall and I'm in coastal SC and I only use it when I'm building up or customizing fiberglass/kevlar stocks - I do NOT recommend it for bedding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pmh-usa, post: 931479, member: 25707"] I have bedded with just about everything including fiberglas resin - it's very runny and you must add floc or chopped fiberglas to thicken it but as pointed out it has very limited shelf-life and that period of time is not always as predictable as the manufacturers would like us to believe - usually its the hardener/catalyst that is so quirky - also the resin is very temperature sensitive during the cure - no matter how much hardener the intructions say to add for use at lower temperatures than 72F, I've still had problems - as such I will never use it except in the late spring, summer, or early fall and I'm in coastal SC and I only use it when I'm building up or customizing fiberglass/kevlar stocks - I do NOT recommend it for bedding. [/QUOTE]
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