Rick,
To be sure you have the right stuff, go to an auto finishes dealer and ask =
for "SMC" fillers and glues. The Sheet Mold Compound is the same as the mat=
erials current quality body shops use to repair Corvettes and there is a who=
le set of materials they use-- thats the stuff you want to use. Not sure ex=
actly what it is, I'm not a chemist but I do know they paint shop carries th=
e stuff and why invent a wheel that is already turning. This is what we do =
and we use, hope it helps,
Jim Bounds
www.gmccoop.com
----- Original Message ----
From: Rick Denney
To: gmclist
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 6:55:34 PM
Subject: Re: [gmclist] Fiberglass repair
Pat writes...
> Greetings, Netter folks. I am about to fiberglass in one of the
> holes left over from my former Suburban furnace. I have installed an
> Atwood dual speed unit. I seem to remember that a certain kind of
> fiberglass compound wouldn't adhere to the bodies of our coaches. Is
> this just a brain fart, or do I really remember this? Sure would
> appreciate some intel on this subject. I know there is plenty of it
> out there. Thanks a bunch in advance.
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To be sure you have the right stuff, go to an auto finishes dealer and ask =
for "SMC" fillers and glues. The Sheet Mold Compound is the same as the mat=
erials current quality body shops use to repair Corvettes and there is a who=
le set of materials they use-- thats the stuff you want to use. Not sure ex=
actly what it is, I'm not a chemist but I do know they paint shop carries th=
e stuff and why invent a wheel that is already turning. This is what we do =
and we use, hope it helps,
Jim Bounds
www.gmccoop.com
----- Original Message ----
From: Rick Denney
To: gmclist
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 6:55:34 PM
Subject: Re: [gmclist] Fiberglass repair
Pat writes...
> Greetings, Netter folks. I am about to fiberglass in one of the
> holes left over from my former Suburban furnace. I have installed an
> Atwood dual speed unit. I seem to remember that a certain kind of
> fiberglass compound wouldn't adhere to the bodies of our coaches. Is
> this just a brain fart, or do I really remember this? Sure would
> appreciate some intel on this subject. I know there is plenty of it
> out there. Thanks a bunch in advance.
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