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NO What ever you do don't use that crap. It dries way to fast and the chemical reaction creates WAY to much heat. You're better off sticking to regular old resin.
DM
P.S. Speaking from experience.
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i can tell you how to thicken reguler resin if your interested. i dont know what fiberglass resin jelly is though. sounds like it would be too hard for the mat to absorb.
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It works, but not without some patience. We sometimes use it to fill low spots between glass applications or to fill the rare air pockets that we cut out. All in all, the liquid is better overall product.
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yes fiberglass resin jelly sux! I tried it and the stuff messed up my mold! thanx for the replies.
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