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Old 08-14-2009, 03:59 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Bicycle Bob View Post
Fiberglass supplies are often found beside the Bondo at automotive stores. I like the fabric selection from Aircraft Spruce and Specialty better, though. What's "fleece," Christ? and what fabric store carries structural fabric? A friend of mine got a great deal on a bolt of silk-screen silk that wound up in a regular fabric store. Felted fiberglass is usually called "mat." A really good boat store might have System Three SB-112 epoxy resin, which will actually seal in rust so it won't swell, and let you stick polyester and bondo on top, which are much easier for sanding.
Polar fleece - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Example of using Fleece in a fiberglass job.

Another example.

I've actually just used it without glass fiber fabric for non-abused areas like head liners and such, that don't need any real structure to them.
I never said a fabric shop had structural fiberglass, I said fabric shops have fleece, sometimes cheaper than wally world does.

You seriously don't know what fleece is?
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