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Uploaded by on Oct 13, 2006

Ideal for working on larger projects, a typical 'fiberglass layup' is a popular process for those who need a large, strong, and lightweight tool.

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  • i'm confused with terminology... "layup", need a large, strong, and lightweight *"tool"*

    thanx

  • "Layup" here refers to laying multiple layers of a material, such as fiberglass, over a shape

    "Tool" here refers to a mold, but the word tool is more general. All molds are tools, but not all tools are molds.

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  • so whats that do? i mean ones you are finished what is it gd for?

  • Great video!

    Do you know if fiberglass (or epoxy) is an acceptable material to use for making a custom storage tank for alcohol? I would like to build a 5-gallon fermenter for making beer.

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  • Just buy a carboy they're cheap.

  • Um, use glass.

  • it helps my research for today...thx

  • Hey freemanmfg- whats the diff between the material you were using in you vid versus other "clear" fiberglass resins

  • This video is made for "educational purposes" and is very helpful and generous of them to provide this vidoe demonstration free of charge.

  • freemanfmg, I'm trying to make my own rollorblading kneepad and I chose epoxy to make it, is epoxy the right choice? what products do you recommend and what tutorials should I see?

  • ok, thanx. now i understand...

    hey, i'm the 22,222nd person to view this vid,...lol

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