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- Plain weave fabric
- Lightweight and smooth
- Great surface fabric
- Creates a clear, transparent laminate when saturated with resin
- Wets out easily
- 6 mils thick
- 3.7 oz per square yard (125 grams/square meter)
- Use with Epoxy, Vinyl Ester or Polyester resins
- Ships within one business day
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Sold by the yard or roll. Approximately 110 yards on a full roll.
Specifications
- Warp count = 24
- Fill count = 22
- Breaking Strength - Warp = 65 lbs/inch
- Breaking Strength - Fill = 60 lbs/inch
Using 4 Oz cloth over advantech 5/8 T&G. The rolled 4oz cloth is applied over 4-12 -4x8 sheets at one time (indoors) ... the cloth (when rolled) sets up beautifully ... is like armor decking.
Am doing 16,000 sq ft of decking which MUST be impenetrable to moisture. After the glass cures, I do use a custom resin mixture to give an outstanding waterproof finish.
The sheets cure 72 hours indoor, then are taken up the stairs to the deck area and installed... followed by a second 4 Oz rolled application to cover all joints ... is stronger than any other base application I have used (I finish with either white gel or tan deck paint, depending on where that deck is on the structure) ... it turned out amazing under snow load and ice conditions
Received excellent assistance in ordering this.
The staff at Fiberglass Warehouse were able to answer all my questions regarding materials needed for a canoe restoration. Their advice was right on target! And fast delivery - wow! I had my resin, cloth and supplies two days later!
I have had a little experience working with fiberglass and epoxy, but, this 4 oz fiberglass cloth literally disappears when the epoxy is applied. I am building a wooden boat (16" long). I first put down a base of epoxy, then, lay the fiberglass cloth and work it into the epoxy with a roller. I then apply a top coat of epoxy over the fiberglass and it disappears. The wood grain shows through clearly. I work out any bubbles and let it set overnight. It seems to work better if I apply the fiberglass in smaller sections of about 3 feet by 2 feet. The next day the epoxy has cured and a light sanding before a second coat of epoxy is applied. I covered the whole bottom of the boat but it took me about 4-5 hours to complete working with the smaller pieces in sequence.
Got exactly what I wanted and for the best price. I ordered 10 yards so I got it on a roll. I needed unfolded material for my application.
My first attempt at glassing a canoe paddle blade - pros recommend 4 to 6 oz cloth. This worked great.
Question: Will this fabric cure clear?
Answer: Yes, if enough resin is used it should wet out transparent
Question: Is this compatible with epoxy resin?
Answer: Yes, It is compatible with polyester, vinyl ester and epoxy resins.