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Glenn Ashmore
 
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Default Epoxy and Chopped strand mat

That is one exception to the rule. 1708 is 17 oz bidirectional knitted
to 8 oz mat. Strong and builds up bulk quickly so it is good for
repairs and tabbing. It can be used with either polyester or epoxy.
The sizing in the mat does not dissolve in epoxy so it will not turn
clear the way plain glass does but the un-sized bi-directional top layer
bonds to the substrate well. A side advantage is that it is easier to
work. Bi-directional has a bad habit of stretching out of shape when
handling after it is wet out. The mat helps it hold together better.

Dan wrote:
You aren't talking about using this with epoxy right?


I'd go for some biax with the mat already stitched to it. A little more
pricey but much stronger and should not be as resin thirsty. You'll get
more bang for the buck.


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