1/4 Chopped Strand Mat Fiberglass Fibers Quart
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eddie meckel
> 3 dayAwesome product
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Norman
Greater than one weekHowever for what I needed the stiffness of the chop was not what I expected . I used it to thicken epoxy and use for a glue between wood strips. I believe it will do the job. My other option was cotton phlox and fumed silica. The chopped strands made for poor brush on . I opted to make a dip and wet out joint creating a trough of chopped and pressing the whetted strip into the mat and applying to the other whetted strip clamping together. Its all about purpose.
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michael bowman
> 3 dayFinally learning to add fibers after catylist and everything else is mixed well so as not to disturb the fibers too much, but these chopped fibers stay together very well and mix even better. Excellent product. Used in restoring an old fiberglass sailboat.
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Derrick
> 3 dayUsed the stuff to make peanut butter work great
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Eric W.
27-11-2024Works well! Exactly as described. Container seems robust enough to last.
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B. Osiek
Greater than one weekI have been ordering this same product for several years. This recent batch is heavier than before. The 1/4 chop sinks to the bottom of my mixture instead of staying suspended while the resin is curing. I am left with the chop settling to the bottom and not well mixed into the resin. I have never had this problem before. Also, I use a specific amount of resin, hardener and chop by WEIGHT, not volume. I have noticed that there is MUCH less chop for the same weight I have always used. There is something definitely different about this batch of chop. It is not doing the job I need it to.
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Rdale
> 3 dayworks very good
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James
> 3 dayWorked well
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Teester
> 3 dayGood way to add structural strength to resin, especially when using it as a filler. Use as needed to obtain the consistency desired to work with. When combined with fumed silica (cabosil) you can make a filler as thick as peanut butter that is also structurally solid.