You should be a teacher!!!! you explain everything very well!!! not that I'm 
stupid but other people on here has helped a bunch but i didn't understand 
very well what they were talking about it wasn't really clear!!! thanx again 
Randy

>From: "Larry H." <lah...@yahoo.com>
>Reply-To: KRnet <kr...@mylist.net>
>To: KRnet <kr...@mylist.net>
>Subject: Re: KR> question about glassing
>Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 14:30:08 -0800 (PST)
>
>One more thing Randy, in order to have what is considered a structural 
>repair using fiberglass cloth and resin, there should be at least a one 
>inch overlap of the new fiberglass cloth onto the exhisting fiberglass 
>surface that is not damaged. IF I were doing a two layer of  fiberglass 
>cloth repair on a damaged section,  just to make it easy to understand lets 
>say a 10 inch by 10 inch area is damaged. First of course remove the 10 x 
>10 damaged area, then I would apply my first layer of cloth down 
>approximatly 12 inches by 12 inches ( this would be a 2 inch overlap all 
>around onto the exhisting good surface, my second layer would be about 11 
>inches by 11 inches centered in the first layer of 12 x 12 I layed down. 
>The second layer would be at least a one inch overlap of the original 
>surface. By stair stepping the cloth this way it will be more easy to sand 
>and taper into the originl surface instead of a thick edge that would be 
>created if you used two pieces the same size such
>  as 12 x 12 or 11 x 11 inchs in our example that would be left around the 
>perimeter of your repair.
>Hope this makes sense !!
>Larry H.
>
>
>
>From: randy white <zakk_1998...@msn.com>
>
>thank you very much you explained it in a way i totally understand!!!yes im
>using aeropoxy 2032 and its very straight and smooth!!! i just didn't know
>about putting all the layers on at once!!! and i couldn't figure out how 
>the
>peelply keeps from sticking and not coming off!!! thanx Again Randy
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