


now its 23 year old chipboard with a vinyl covering and ofcourse it is pretty brittle. seeing as it is moulded my couple of years of contemplating the issue has turned up glassing up some new ones as the only option (feel free to throw me a bone with any ideas i may have missed.)
the originals are in pretty good condition so i have a good guide. my issue having never glassed anything before is where to start?? most people set up an mdf base, some rings, then stretch matting over it and start laying on the glass mixture.
ith my situation i am guessing i will have to make a mould from the originals and then attach matting to the mould. what do i use to make a mould?
what do i lay over the panels when making the mould so it doesn't bond? vaso? alfoil (i just saw in one tech thread they used alfoil) ?
so my thoughts are...
1 - take off the panels, tape on some alfoil and then use expander foam to create a mould.
2.- seperate mould from original, lay down more alfoil on the mould and lay matting over that then start the glassing process with matting, glass and spray filler.
i am guessing any type of lubricant will contaminate the surface and stop the bonding of matting and glass? finally if i just lay the matting over the mould would it be fine or does it need to be stretched? if i stretch will the weight of the glass force the matting around the curves? thanks guys for any help :/ just a bit lost at where to start or the best way to attack the problem.
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