Online composites/fiberglass suppliers
My local favorite DIY boat builder supply shop no longer exists, sadly. I do have a West Marine still here, but that's top dollar for average stuff and not a great selection (at least in stock).
I actually have most of what I need in my own reserves here, except resin. Polyester is fine for what I'm doing.
I may want to pick up some 4-way stitch mat (all woven) or some of the stitch mat that's part chop mat.
I'm already grinding my teeth thinking of the price of shipping on a gallon of resin (maybe I won't need a full gallon - maybe I'll actually figure out what I need)...
...but can anyone point me to a good but reasonable online composite supplier?
Time to start knocking stuff out.
Thanks!
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I've always used US Composites
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I used US Composites years ago and they were excellent.
Very helpful with selecting materials too.
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They definitely have everything I need... and more. Awesome.
Their site doesn't even do e-commerce though.
Absolutely insane. It's so 1980s pre-internet manual to even get them an order - there's an order form.
I suppose I will have to call them and (I hate doing this for ALL the security reasons) give them my card over the phone :suspicious:
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Isn't Bondo polyester? You can get that at Lowes if you have one local.
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Bondo is to polyester resin what McDonalds is to fine dining
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Yes, Home Depot (probably Lowes too) sells Bondo brand polyester resin.
Just to be clear though - that's different than "Bondo" body filler, or tiger hair chop filler for that matter. Those are useful for filling and smoothing, but not laminating.
I never tried it - always had access to the boat supply house and they set me up with polyester or epoxy resin that was both good and cheap.
US Composites definitely has some options - I probably only need the surfboard resin but that vinyl ester resin sounds ideal and is reasonably priced. I'm just building for my own install this time so I could definitely experiment.
Realistically It's a low risk panel I'm 'glassing - fully curved, it's not too big so I can easily build it up thick and bond braces to it. Even Bondo brand resin (which is polyester) is probably fine, worst case scenario.
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Dan17ExplLtd
Isn't Bondo polyester? You can get that at Lowes if you have one local.
Bondo is a polyester resin, but there are resins with and without a wax additive to aid in sanding. The Bondo brand has the wax, which will require sanding between cured layers and is the main reason why people do not have success with it. Choose a resin with no sanding aid and you can apply a new layer directly over a cured layer.
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So in part because I cashed some of my work recognition benefits into a few hundred Amazon bucks, and in part because I was intrigued by what "surfboard resin" is:
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0742J7R...ZFEHWAKAK8292E
At that price I suspect it's polyester resin, even though I've never heard of poly used for surfboard construction. I'll test it out when it gets here.
They also had a decent looking biax stitch mat. Will be fine for my short term needs.
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