ive been wanting to mold my urethane kit, but i was curious what the best products to use would be. i think i remember someone saying to use Fusor, but i couldnt remember, and a search pulled nothing useful. im pretty good with fiberglass, but i was told glass wont adhere well to urethane. any help is really appreciated.
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does it work like resin? is it sandable, or do you need to use that and then resin?
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i dunno, i never used it. talk to nikki (fallenangel) or brian (flip)
FUSOR yes...
and you CAN ADD fiberglass (not TOO much) if you use like 40 grit... it'll stick... but if you can just use the fusor that woudl be better...
yes it's sandable... it's like a glue...
I wouldnt advise molding urethane on a daily driver but yes Fusor will work or 3M makes some bodypanel adhesives also.
it isnt a daily driver. well in the summer it is, lol, but not in crappy weather
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I had my sides molded and my car wasn't a daily driver and it still cracked over time. Maybe it was just a crappy job, I dunno.
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