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Resin striaght onto cardboard
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<blockquote data-quote="Dha Syntir" data-source="post: 106008" data-attributes="member: 1282"><p>First of all, welcome to TDH. And second, that's a good question-one which I really would like to hear the answer to myself. I would guess that if the cardboard was reinforced so that the weight of the fiberglass material slathered in resin doesn't distort the natural shape of the helmet-that stuff seemingly could be rather heavy...That's but a guess however, as I took the easy route and bought one of Sarges 'mystery" helmets and didn't get into the resin and fiberglass etc...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dha Syntir, post: 106008, member: 1282"] First of all, welcome to TDH. And second, that's a good question-one which I really would like to hear the answer to myself. I would guess that if the cardboard was reinforced so that the weight of the fiberglass material slathered in resin doesn't distort the natural shape of the helmet-that stuff seemingly could be rather heavy...That's but a guess however, as I took the easy route and bought one of Sarges 'mystery" helmets and didn't get into the resin and fiberglass etc... [/QUOTE]
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