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How to Fiberglass your dash
This is going to be an Ongoing tutorial, because if i don't start it now, i never will. And i get questions all over from a ton of forums, on how to fiberglass stuff, because i used to do it back home. So i figured since I'm fiberglassing my dash, i can help everyone out and do a tutorial. Another will follow on making two fiberglass enclosures for the rear of your 240 on those two triangular shaped pieces where your back seat used to be.
SO here it all starts supplies needed 1. 1 gallon fiberglass polyester resin (do not use Elmer's brand, use bondo or the kind at home depot, American housing or something like that) 2. OZ measuring cups (the plastic kind from Lowe's or home depot with ounce measurements for your resin/hardener ratio) 3. Paint brushes (i use the 3 inch kind to make it faster) 4. Razor blade 5. Dremel tool (if modifying your dash like i did) 6. Sandpaper (from 60 grit to 800) 7. Bondo or kitty hair (i use bondo because i cant read kitty hair in Japanese) 8. Fiberglass Matt, or fleece, whatever you want to use, either will work 9. Spray adhesive (if i forget some ill get to it later) Procedure
This is the point I'm at now. Ill update tomorrow for the thread, should be complete by Wednesday
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