How many people use actual "stretch cloth" when glassing??
#1
I know that there are alot of products out there like "fish cloth" and what not and I guess I am just curious to see what people use. I myself take a stroll 4 units down into Fabric Land and find a good fleece that will stretch good.
What does everyone else use???
What does everyone else use???
#3
I use different products for different applactions. I normally use fleece in areas like the sides of the trunk or other ares where you dont need a really good multi stretch material. But lately for complex areas I've been using a spandex type material. I'm not really sure what it's called, but it seems to work really well. And it's dirt cheap!
The only product from the "fish man" line that I've used is the stranded fiberglass. Looks like tooth paste! But it is pretty nice material to work with.
The only product from the "fish man" line that I've used is the stranded fiberglass. Looks like tooth paste! But it is pretty nice material to work with.
#7
^ heh, I asked about using polyester before and I think dukk told me it wouldnt work.. lol..
I did end up trying some polyester cloth once to see how it worked and it seemed to be about the same as cotton cloth of the same weight.. (although its 2x as stretchy which Iam sure can be usefull)
But you say fleece, not cloth... ?? Ill have to give that a try..
I did end up trying some polyester cloth once to see how it worked and it seemed to be about the same as cotton cloth of the same weight.. (although its 2x as stretchy which Iam sure can be usefull)
But you say fleece, not cloth... ?? Ill have to give that a try..
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^ heh, I asked about using polyester before and I think dukk told me it wouldnt work.. lol..
I generally use a midweight fleece rather than something heavy like solar fleece.