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Essentially you just spread the resin onto the surface, then cut a piece of the fiberglass material to fit and place it on the already spread resin. Then brush on a uniform coat of the resin and repeat? Or do you just do 1 coat of resin/fabric/resin? As you can see, I've not worked with it before, but feel like I need to beef them up as I've already noticed some tears in the styrene around the hinges-and I just glued them in place yesterday! I think that everything I'll need, they carry at Walmart. Perhaps I'll give it a shot-after I get a few tips from those of you who have worked with it on their Ruffkin gauntlets successfully...You don't have any problems with getting barbs of fiberglass poking you through your jumpsuit do you? I hate working with that stuff. I used to have to hang sheets of fiberglass coated drywall, and I had to throw T-shirts away after a couple days-washing wouldn't take them out at all either. It truly sucked. Hopefully this beefing up of my gauntlets won't be so bad...


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