Hey where could I find some spray-on or even brush on prop hardener? I have an idea using a cheap 6 foot grim reaper prop and I'd like to turn it into something better making it look like a cement statue for our graveyard scene this year.
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Prop Hardener (where to find?)
~Bill Mlinac
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Fiberglass, its stinky but it will last.
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Originally posted by Allen H View PostFiberglass, its stinky but it will last.O'Shawn McClendon
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You can buy fiberglass at most hardware or auto part stores, I have even seen some at walmart. It is a 2 part mix, the resin and hardener. I will be picking some up this week for another project so it will be my first time using it as well.
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O shawn-
I have gotten it from several places
http://www.fiberglasssite.com/servlet/StoreFront
http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...010296&Ns=Most Popular|0&catalogId=10001&omniTag=Category%3aResin s+%26amp%3b+Fiberglass&viewTaskName=SiteSearchView
and of course the places that goat mentioned when i was in a pinch. I try to keep a few gallons of polyester resin on hand at all times, its darn useful stuff. get yourself some nitrile gloves and a respirator and start playing with it.
You can also use the cloth with expoxy resins, it is a strong weather resistant material.
Allen H
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Thanks guys~Bill Mlinac
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