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Join Date: Dec 2012
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Hello everyone!
I'm here for two questions Lets begin about safety I work with polyester resin inside. I'm using mask with filters that protects against organic and non organic fumes, acids, amoniac and so on, since I don't feel any smell guess I'm protected Anyway I mentioned that I work inside, and I work in kitchen at the evenings when everyone is sleeping and I leaving open window. Doors closed so when I leave kitchen I don't feel that smell at all, so til the morning while my stuff cures does fumes fade away? I mean is this safe enough to work like that? I'm leaving open window for whole night, but still I'm a bit worried about others (it's winter outside, in low temp resind doesn't cure...) and I don't have much time Also does fiberglass putty hold as well as fiberglass/resin mix? I want try it since I got it and dunno where I can put it. Nevertheless I will go try, but just wanted to check if someone tried it. Logically it should be strong as it got fiberglass in it Thanks for the help! |
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Join Date: Feb 2012
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Sounds like you're doing pepakura. First using fiberglass resin inside, the fumes will linger for a bit but put a fan blowing out the window should help with removing fumes. And not sure what you mean by fiberglass putty, do you mean bondo?
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Join Date: Dec 2012
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Thanks for the advice
Well it's like bondo but it has fiberglass pieces in it Just tried it, it's thicker than regular polyester putty (so called bondo) |
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