Go to a really good hobby shop that specializes in R/C airplanes. There is a
fiberglass resin product on the market that is perfect for what you need to do.
It adheres to the glass with only a very thin (skim) coat and sands quite
easily. Fills the cracks and crevices... I'm sorry but I don't know the name of
it but I have seen it used on fiberglas fuselages in the hobby.
Kent
1960 Bugeye
1978 Midget
not only is it a bit warped but covered with typical hair line cracks rather
typical to 1950's fiberglass stuff. i have to accept it is just not a
candidate for that type of finish unless it gets completly skinned in putty and
i refuse to put putty on 'glass! *sigh*
chuck.
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