Fiberglassing supplies, resins, cloths and related items. Don't forget to check out Adhesives/CA/Epoxy to find other useful products related to composite construction.
If you've ever tried to cut narrow strips from a large sheet of glass cloth and had it completely unravel in your hands, then you'll appreciate this Glass Cloth Tape.
Glass Cloth Tape has a finished edge on each side to eliminate unraveling problems. Much easier to use! Ideal for reinforcing a wing center section, firewall installation, or any other areas that require additional strength.
Use either Epoxy Glue or Glass Resin to wet out and apply to your surface. Chemically treated to enhance glue/resin adhesion. Available in two handy widths. Only .003" thick, 1.5oz per square yard weight material. 9 feet of material.
If you've ever tried to cut narrow strips from a large sheet of glass cloth and had it completely unravel in your hands, then you'll appreciate this Glass Cloth Tape.
Glass Cloth Tape has a finished edge on each side to eliminate unraveling problems. Much easier to use! Ideal for reinforcing a wing center section, firewall installation, or any other areas that require additional strength.
Use either Epoxy Glue or Glass Resin to wet out and apply to your surface. Chemically treated to enhance glue/resin adhesion. Available in two handy widths. Only .003" thick, 1.5oz per square yard weight material. 9 feet of material.
Space age material for strengthening foam wings, wing spars or fuselages. Useful on a wide variety of models: Aircraft, Rockets, Sailplanes and etc. Easily applied with squeeged through adhesive such as 5-30 minuite epoxy or CA. Complete instructions included with package. There is no better stiffening agent per gram than carbon fiber.
Iron activates lightly slury of heat senstive adhesive on back side. Sqeegee adhesive through material to lock into place. Aproximately 1" wide and 4 feet long. It is expected in most applications you'll strip this material down to narrower widths which is very easy to do. The easiest way to get a very thin layer of one of the toughest materials known to man into your model. Strengthen sheeting, spars, D-Tubes and anything else that needs a thin layer of toughness.
FiberGlass Cloth has found many valuable uses in the model field. It is excellent for reinforcing critical strength areas of a model airplane such as the firewall attachment, wing center section, and landing gear installation. Model boat builders also like it for covering the bottom of a wooden boat hull for extra strength and puncture resistance. Polyester Glass Resin or slow-drying Epoxy Glue should be used to saturate the Glass Cloth and adhere it to the model structure.
Glass Cloth and resin can also be used to mold entire model parts, such as a whole airplane fuselage. Cowlings, wheel pants, and any other model parts that have a lot of compound curves are also especially suited to fiberglass construction. Fiberglass parts such as these will have an outstanding strength-to-weight ratio and excellent dimensional stability.
Lastly, many modelers like to use the ultra-light weight Glass Cloth as a covering material for their entire model, especially when an epoxy or enamel paint is going to be used. It's super strong and goes around compound corners with ease.
Like the name implies, Glass Cloth is made of actual glass! First, very fine filaments of pure glass are spun into yarn. This yarn is then woven into varying weights of cloth. Glass is one of the strongest textile fibers, having greater tensile strength than steel wire of the same diameter. We have Glass Cloth available in four different weights to suit all possible modeling applications. Chemically treated to enhance glue/resin adhesion. This is the finest grade Glass Cloth available, manufactured by the largest fiberglass producer in the U.S.
FiberGlass Cloth has found many valuable uses in the model field. It is excellent for reinforcing critical strength areas of a model airplane such as the firewall attachment, wing center section, and landing gear installation. Model boat builders also like it for covering the bottom of a wooden boat hull for extra strength and puncture resistance. Polyester Glass Resin or slow-drying Epoxy Glue should be used to saturate the Glass Cloth and adhere it to the model structure.
Glass Cloth and resin can also be used to mold entire model parts, such as a whole airplane fuselage. Cowlings, wheel pants, and any other model parts that have a lot of compound curves are also especially suited to fiberglass construction. Fiberglass parts such as these will have an outstanding strength-to-weight ratio and excellent dimensional stability.
Lastly, many modelers like to use the ultra-light weight Glass Cloth as a covering material for their entire model, especially when an epoxy or enamel paint is going to be used. It's super strong and goes around compound corners with ease.
Like the name implies, Glass Cloth is made of actual glass! First, very fine filaments of pure glass are spun into yarn. This yarn is then woven into varying weights of cloth. Glass is one of the strongest textile fibers, having greater tensile strength than steel wire of the same diameter. We have Glass Cloth available in four different weights to suit all possible modeling applications. Chemically treated to enhance glue/resin adhesion. This is the finest grade Glass Cloth available, manufactured by the largest fiberglass producer in the U.S.
FiberGlass Cloth has found many valuable uses in the model field. It is excellent for reinforcing critical strength areas of a model airplane such as the firewall attachment, wing center section, and landing gear installation. Model boat builders also like it for covering the bottom of a wooden boat hull for extra strength and puncture resistance. Polyester Glass Resin or slow-drying Epoxy Glue should be used to saturate the Glass Cloth and adhere it to the model structure.
Glass Cloth and resin can also be used to mold entire model parts, such as a whole airplane fuselage. Cowlings, wheel pants, and any other model parts that have a lot of compound curves are also especially suited to fiberglass construction. Fiberglass parts such as these will have an outstanding strength-to-weight ratio and excellent dimensional stability.
Lastly, many modelers like to use the ultra-light weight Glass Cloth as a covering material for their entire model, especially when an epoxy or enamel paint is going to be used. It's super strong and goes around compound corners with ease.
Like the name implies, Glass Cloth is made of actual glass! First, very fine filaments of pure glass are spun into yarn. This yarn is then woven into varying weights of cloth. Glass is one of the strongest textile fibers, having greater tensile strength than steel wire of the same diameter. We have Glass Cloth available in four different weights to suit all possible modeling applications. Chemically treated to enhance glue/resin adhesion. This is the finest grade Glass Cloth available, manufactured by the largest fiberglass producer in the U.S.
FiberGlass Cloth has found many valuable uses in the model field. It is excellent for reinforcing critical strength areas of a model airplane such as the firewall attachment, wing center section, and landing gear installation. Model boat builders also like it for covering the bottom of a wooden boat hull for extra strength and puncture resistance. Polyester Glass Resin or slow-drying Epoxy Glue should be used to saturate the Glass Cloth and adhere it to the model structure.
Glass Cloth and resin can also be used to mold entire model parts, such as a whole airplane fuselage. Cowlings, wheel pants, and any other model parts that have a lot of compound curves are also especially suited to fiberglass construction. Fiberglass parts such as these will have an outstanding strength-to-weight ratio and excellent dimensional stability.
Lastly, many modelers like to use the ultra-light weight Glass Cloth as a covering material for their entire model, especially when an epoxy or enamel paint is going to be used. It's super strong and goes around compound corners with ease.
Like the name implies, Glass Cloth is made of actual glass! First, very fine filaments of pure glass are spun into yarn. This yarn is then woven into varying weights of cloth. Glass is one of the strongest textile fibers, having greater tensile strength than steel wire of the same diameter. We have Glass Cloth available in four different weights to suit all possible modeling applications. Chemically treated to enhance glue/resin adhesion. This is the finest grade Glass Cloth available, manufactured by the largest fiberglass producer in the U.S.
FiberGlass Cloth has found many valuable uses in the model field. It is excellent for reinforcing critical strength areas of a model airplane such as the firewall attachment, wing center section, and landing gear installation. Model boat builders also like it for covering the bottom of a wooden boat hull for extra strength and puncture resistance. Polyester Glass Resin or slow-drying Epoxy Glue should be used to saturate the Glass Cloth and adhere it to the model structure.
Glass Cloth and resin can also be used to mold entire model parts, such as a whole airplane fuselage. Cowlings, wheel pants, and any other model parts that have a lot of compound curves are also especially suited to fiberglass construction. Fiberglass parts such as these will have an outstanding strength-to-weight ratio and excellent dimensional stability.
Lastly, many modelers like to use the ultra-light weight Glass Cloth as a covering material for their entire model, especially when an epoxy or enamel paint is going to be used. It's super strong and goes around compound corners with ease.
Like the name implies, Glass Cloth is made of actual glass! First, very fine filaments of pure glass are spun into yarn. This yarn is then woven into varying weights of cloth. Glass is one of the strongest textile fibers, having greater tensile strength than steel wire of the same diameter. We have Glass Cloth available in four different weights to suit all possible modeling applications. Chemically treated to enhance glue/resin adhesion. This is the finest grade Glass Cloth available, manufactured by the largest fiberglass producer in the U.S.
FiberGlass Cloth has found many valuable uses in the model field. It is excellent for reinforcing critical strength areas of a model airplane such as the firewall attachment, wing center section, and landing gear installation. Model boat builders also like it for covering the bottom of a wooden boat hull for extra strength and puncture resistance. Polyester Glass Resin or slow-drying Epoxy Glue should be used to saturate the Glass Cloth and adhere it to the model structure.
Glass Cloth and resin can also be used to mold entire model parts, such as a whole airplane fuselage. Cowlings, wheel pants, and any other model parts that have a lot of compound curves are also especially suited to fiberglass construction. Fiberglass parts such as these will have an outstanding strength-to-weight ratio and excellent dimensional stability.
Lastly, many modelers like to use the ultra-light weight Glass Cloth as a covering material for their entire model, especially when an epoxy or enamel paint is going to be used. It's super strong and goes around compound corners with ease.
Like the name implies, Glass Cloth is made of actual glass! First, very fine filaments of pure glass are spun into yarn. This yarn is then woven into varying weights of cloth. Glass is one of the strongest textile fibers, having greater tensile strength than steel wire of the same diameter. We have Glass Cloth available in four different weights to suit all possible modeling applications. Chemically treated to enhance glue/resin adhesion. This is the finest grade Glass Cloth available, manufactured by the largest fiberglass producer in the U.S.
If you have never done any fiberglass work, you'll find this convenient starter's package will answer a lot of questions. Included in the Glass Kit is everything you will need to learn the basics of reinforcing models with fiberglass and making small fiberglass parts.
The Kit Contains everything needed to start right away:
8 oz. can of fiberglass resin
1/2 oz. bottle of resin hardener
38" x 36" regular weight glass cloth
Directions for use
Mixing sticks
Mixing cups
1 oz. can of release agent
Finishing Resin is a brush-on polyester surfacing resin designed exclusively for sealing balsa wood and creating a super smooth durable base for epoxy or enamel paint. May also be used on silk, other fabrics and used to apply 3/4 oz. glass cloth for an even more durable surface. Thinner than assembly expoxies, finishing resin wets out cloth (and into grain) better than any other epoxy type leaving the surface smooth and ready for paint with the least prep work. This convenient kit includes enough resin to do an average .40 - .60 size airplane. The first time I used this fine product was to water proof/glass the fuse of a scratch built seaplane. Many uses and easy to apply.
The Kit Contains everything needed to start right away:
6 Sheets of 9x12" TRI-M-ITE (best sandpaper for epoxy surfaces)
Mixing Cups
Mixing Sticks
Instructions for use (on can)
Epoxy
Hardeners
This is a general purpose polyester resin for applying fiberglass cloth or for sealing balsa wood. Glass Resin is a perfect match with Sig Glass Cloth for molding your own cowlings, wheel pants, fuselage shells, boat hulls, and many other items.
Glass Resin must be chemically activated with "hardener" in order to cure. It absolutely will not cure unless hardener is added! Because the amount of hardener required can vary slightly depending on the curing time desired, we feel it is a better value for you to buy the resin and hardener separately. Sig Resin Hardener is listed below on this menu and must be purchased separately.
Note: Glass Resin has a limited shelf life of 2 to 3 years, and should be used promptly. Please do not order more than you can use within that time. Store in a cool place, excessive heat will shorten shelf life.
The catalyst for Sig Polyester Glass Resin and Finishing Resin. These resins will not cure unless Resin Hardner is added! Follow mixing directions on resin can.
1 oz. bottle of hardener will catalyize up to 1 quart of resin.
Sig Micro-Balloons are expanded glass beads, microscopic in size. They are so small, they have the appearance of powdered sugar and are extremely light. They make a strong light weight putty when mixed with Sig-Ment, Sig Polyester Glass Resin, or Sig Epoxy Glue. The primary purpose of Micro Balloons is to expand and extend other adhesives in such a way that they can fill in voids or perhaps form things like wing fillets yet not be as heavy as solid glue or solid epoxy would be. You are in essence mixing in fine bubbles.
Everything you need from GWS to upgrade your Slowstick to a lighter, durable fiberglass fuselage boom. Or start from scratch and build your new creation! Lots of extra parts included in this pacakge including 1 piece Slow Stick Fiberglass Fuselage Boom, Fiberglass Wing Rods, Pushrods, and tail mounting hardware.
12"x12" section. 1/16" thick. Use to make reinforcements or special parts. One sheet. Brown in color. MIL Specification MIL-I-24768.
SKU Number: RRCFG0621212
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