As I'm looking to sell my MG TF replica I recently bought the latest issue of "Kit Car" magazine, mainly to give me a guide on how much to ask for the car.
But browsing the magazine I came across an article about a product I've never heard of before. It's a revolutionary way of using fibreglass. No more buying yards of mat or tissue. No more guesing and buying tubs of resin and catalyst. No smell. All sounds too good to be true? Apparently not.
This glass mat is bought already impregnated (lovely word!) the absolutely correct amounts of both resin and catalyst.
And it cures only when exposed to UV light. Sunshine would do it, but using a UV lamp it will cure off and be usable within an hour.
I'd love to be able to post the article, but I guess I'd be infringing copyright or something.
Apart from the eye problems, my other reason for not wanting to build another hull is because I got really fed up with the hassle of the mess, stink, and general "nastiness" of the stuff. I don't mind making the "plug"...I quite enjoy that bit. But if this product is as good as reported I might, just might, give it a swing. BY.