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    i work some with glass and smc did all the big truck flip hoods at a shop i work at and other stuff as well .i have worked with steel for many years working in the rust belt as a body man .for the repair i can not see how you could go wrong with a glass repair with some mat lay your mat in first as a dry run trim to fit .one trick that works good is use masking paper for you patterns trim them till you get them to fit in then lay them out on the mat and cut it out your paper patterns set the glass mat in dry and use a brush to work the resin in to the mat with a sticking or jabing action a small 2inch brush works good work the resin in the mat till it go s clear and move on till done
    Last edited by pat mccarthy; 04-26-2009 at 06:58 PM.
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