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![]() Next time use a DB1208 and you will get the same results as the DB1808 and save a bit of weight. The glass mat sewn to the double bias strands offer good saturation and great adhesion and a superior water proofing layer. I know of very few "pros" who use this stuff in fiberglass work but for some reason it seems very popular with do it yourselfers. snip DB1208 is great for polyester but the mat does nothing but add unnecessary weight when using epoxy. Personally, I like DB170 for epoxy. Lew |
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I agree. The DB170 is great but it sure does stretch out of shape easy.
If nothing else, the mat helps to keep the shape of the material. Lew Hodgett wrote: Next time use a DB1208 and you will get the same results as the DB1808 and save a bit of weight. The glass mat sewn to the double bias strands offer good saturation and great adhesion and a superior water proofing layer. I know of very few "pros" who use this stuff in fiberglass work but for some reason it seems very popular with do it yourselfers. snip DB1208 is great for polyester but the mat does nothing but add unnecessary weight when using epoxy. Personally, I like DB170 for epoxy. Lew |
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Dan wrote:
I agree. The DB170 is great but it sure does stretch out of shape easy. If nothing else, the mat helps to keep the shape of the material. Trying to use mat with epoxy is not only a complete waste of good epoxy, but it also adds dead weight. But, if it makes you happy, so be it. OTOH, mat is a must if using polyester. Lew |
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