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<blockquote data-quote="hoeker" data-source="post: 40847" data-attributes="member: 419"><p>re: "Fill the rest of the gap w/ resin and sand"</p><p></p><p>NEVER just fill with resin. fiberglass resin is very brittle without the glass fibers. if you can't grind the area down to put glass and resin in it use bondo, or kitty hair.</p><p></p><p>the easiest way would be to just kity hair the door in, this could be very successful, could not be though.</p><p></p><p>i would cut a patch the right size, grind 1/4 through both from the back, then fiberglass it in place. after this has set grind 1/2 through from the out side and fiberglass the front. sand this as flush as possible, then bondo for a perfect finish.</p><p></p><p><A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.rosshoek.com>www.rosshoek.com</A></p><p></p><p><strong>"to be successful, you must first learn to disagree without being disagreeable."</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hoeker, post: 40847, member: 419"] re: "Fill the rest of the gap w/ resin and sand" NEVER just fill with resin. fiberglass resin is very brittle without the glass fibers. if you can't grind the area down to put glass and resin in it use bondo, or kitty hair. the easiest way would be to just kity hair the door in, this could be very successful, could not be though. i would cut a patch the right size, grind 1/4 through both from the back, then fiberglass it in place. after this has set grind 1/2 through from the out side and fiberglass the front. sand this as flush as possible, then bondo for a perfect finish. <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.rosshoek.com>www.rosshoek.com</A> [b]"to be successful, you must first learn to disagree without being disagreeable."[/b] [/QUOTE]
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