🛠️ Reinforce your projects with pro-grade fiberglass finesse
This 4 oz fiberglass cloth offers a smooth, lightweight weave measuring 50 inches wide by 10 yards long, providing 125 sq ft of durable fabric. Engineered with a plain weave for uniform strength, it’s UV, heat, and fire resistant, compatible with polyester, vinyl ester, and epoxy resins, making it ideal for automotive, marine, surfboard, and general repairs requiring a seamless, high-strength finish.
W**Y
Great product, poor packaging
First, the product itself is fine. It wets out nicely, cuts cleanly and does what you need in a lightweight FG cloth. The shipping was fast and the plastic bag and box were fine but the issue I have was that when my order was cut from a bulk roll by the Seller, they secured the loose end of the roll with several wraps of clear packing tape. Before using the glass cloth that tape has to come off and it significantly distorts the weave of the cloth for the first one foot width of the glass cloth material. I'd suggest something with much less adhesion, perhaps just simple masking tape. That way the first foot of cloth isn't ruined. Otherwise this is a great product and price.
T**S
Made a Canoe paddle
This stuff was pretty easy to work with. You can easily cut with scissors and after epoxy, it sanded as you would expect. It is almost completely invisible after epoxy. I would order again if I have the need.
S**R
Using it on my new wooden boat build.
I have had a little experience working with fiberglass and epoxy, but, this 4 oz fiberglass cloth literally disappears when the epoxy is applied. I am building a wooden boat (16" long). I first put down a base of epoxy, then, lay the fiberglass cloth and work it into the epoxy with a roller. I then apply a top coat of epoxy over the fiberglass and it disappears. The wood grain shows through clearly. I work out any bubbles and let it set overnight. It seems to work better if I apply the fiberglass in smaller sections of about 3 feet by 2 feet. The next day the epoxy has cured and a light sanding before a second coat of epoxy is applied. I covered the whole bottom of the boat but it took me about 4-5 hours to complete working with the smaller pieces in sequence.
B**H
packaged well, some defects in the fabirc
Shipped and packaged well. Some fabric defects. Unfortunately they did not go away when submerged in the epoxy, and so are visible in my clear epoxy over wood. Next time I'll cut them out and lay a patch the hole.
G**B
perfect for the project
I had one very minor blemish that disappeared with the epoxy.price was very good compared to other source. I am restoring a 1962 Old Town Trapper 15' canoe that had delaminated. Not an easy job but worthwhile and I am using Total Boat 5:1 epoxy for the first time and appreciating it. I am using the short roller and scraper/squeegee with great results.Would recommend this product!
C**E
Please dont tape fabric
came as described in a timely manner.Thanks
I**R
Mine had a crease down the entire roll... UGH!!! Otherwise fine
Mine had a crease down the entire roll... UGH!!! I managed to work it into a spot where it wasn't noticed, but for the price I think I'll buy from a different supplier next time.The way mine was packaged also lead me to believe you should expect some damage to at least the first couple rounds of fabric. Otherwise, it was the correct weight and weave. I didn't have much trouble getting the resin to soak through and was able to do multiple layers at once. The fabric was clean of debris and similar.
D**Z
Wets out fast
Fiberglass fabric lays nicely, wets out fast with no bubbles, could have been better rolled but otherwise very happy.
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