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Fiberglass Cloth - 4 Ounce

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Fiberglass Cloth - 4 Ounce

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Fiberglass cloth is a woven material available in various sizes to allow custom strength, thickness, and weight in projects. Fiberglass cloth provides great strength and durability when layered with a resin to form a hardened composite.

Fiberglass cloth has many advantages: Fiberglass cloth has greater tensile strength than steel wire of the same diameter. Excellent fire and heat resistance. Thermal conductivity (making it useful for insulation applications) and chemical resistance properties similar to glass. Durable and economical.

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North Carolina
5 out of 5 stars.

Easy to use 4 OZ cloth

a year ago
I'm doing extensive repair.ro the Flybridge on my Grand Banks. I am trying to make it ""as built"" as much as possible and this material is very close to what was used in the original construction. It was easy to work with and made a beautiful job. I'm glad I bought the extra package as I'm sure it will get used somewhere on the boat.
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Spooner, WI
3 out of 5 stars.

Canoe Build Material

a year ago
When ordering 12 yds of material for a cedar strip build, it would be preferable to receive it in one continuous roll instead of in four separate 3yd folded sections.
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Summit Ms.
4 out of 5 stars.

I would by this product again but for different purpose.

3 years ago
I used it to strengthen seams in ply flooring in my boat. I should have purchased a role in a narrow strip 6 to 10 inches. I had trouble cutting equal size strips because the fabric was not consistent throughout.
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New York, NY
5 out of 5 stars.

Exactly what I ordered and needed.

4 years ago
Not much more to say, product was exactly what it said it was and worked perfectly for my use.
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Seahurst, WA
5 out of 5 stars.

Very friendly and helpful staff!

4 years ago
I ordered the 4 oz fabric and the slow cure resin. If you need extra time to paddle out your epoxy resin, I would definitely recommend the slow cure hardener! I found that I needed the full half hour (really, more like 20 minutes before things start to get jello-like) to evenly distribute my fiberglass resin for my aft deck kayak glassing. Sands really nicely too!
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Lawson, Missouri
5 out of 5 stars.

Glad this was in a roll

6 years ago
I bought this cloth for a stitch and glue kayak project. I have used some of the cloth in the bottom inside and it went in smoothly. I am still preparing the bottom outside for glass.
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Michigan
5 out of 5 stars.

yes

7 years ago
I used the 4 oz. fiberglass cloth and Total Boat Epoxy Resin & Hardener to fiberglass a canoe paddle I made. The fiberglass cloth wet out beautifully and wrapped around the edges of the paddle with no problem.
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New Haven, VT
5 out of 5 stars.

Good product and good service.

8 years ago
Cover inside and outside of new 12' strip plank kayak Wee Lassie.
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North Charleston SC
5 out of 5 stars.

Great product

11 years ago
I was surprised how the product was shipped (rolled) this made lay out and cutting so much neater. this glass is working very well for my hobby project.
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Vermont
5 out of 5 stars.

Annoying billing

11 years ago
The product was great! Exactly what I needed with great quality. The only thing that would stop me from buying from Jamestown again was that my credit card had two pending transactions placed on it for a month for a single purchase. Eventually I was only charged once, but the two pending transactions still lowered my available credit allowance. I don't understand why they placed two pending transactions on my account and when I wrote to them asking for clarificaiton I did not receive a response.
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Q: Do you have any 6 oz or 4 oz cloth wider thatn 50 inches? I need 53 inches min. to cover my canoe. THanks

5 years ago
1 Answer

A: Sorry, we do not. You will most likely have to piece the cloth together in sections.

5 years ago
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Q: is this S-glass or E-glass?

6 years ago
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A: I don't think its S or E but I'm no expert.

6 years ago
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Q: WHAT KIND OF FIBERGLASS CLOTH SHOULD I HAVE TO USE IN MY LASER SAILBOAT HULL? 4 OUNCE 5 OUNCE? Or different one?

6 years ago
3 Answers

A: This depends on what you are trying to do, and where on the boat. 4 ounce is pretty light and will require at least a few layers of it, you may want 6 or 10 oz. 6 oz will take corners pretty good, while 10 oz is a little stiffer to work with, but inherently there is more fiberglass per layer to give strength. Again, this all depends. If you are unsure, please call one of our techs here at (800) 497-0010 so we can get you the proper material for the repair.

6 years ago
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Q: Does the 3 yd pk. of 4 oz cloth come on a roll?

6 years ago
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A: The 3 yd. pack is not rolled, they are folded. All of the longer lengths than this in 4oz cloth is rolled.

6 years ago
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Q: JD - Can I get 14 yd's of 4 oz fiberglass on a roll from you? Bob

9 years ago
2 Answers

A: They are precut in 3, 10, or 25 yard rolls.

9 years ago
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Q: Kevin: I have replaced the floor decking in our ski boat and I want to make it waterproof before I put down the carpet. Is 4oz cloth strong enough to do this or do I need 6oz cloth? I am using west system epoxy resins and hardners

10 years ago
4 Answers

A: Presuming you are just sealing over removeable wood decking, its the resin not the cloth that'll be waterproof. 4__quote__ will hold more resin horizaontally, so better, a bit thinner vertically so less good. I'd use the resin liberally making sure its completely wetted out so water has less voids to run in when it does get in.

10 years ago
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Q: safe for potable water?

11 years ago
2 Answers

A: don't know used 4oz cloth to build stand up paddle boards

11 years ago
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Q: how much epoxy does it take to do a job for 10 yards of 50__quote__ wide 4 oz fiberglass?

11 years ago
5 Answers

A: One gallon will cover 15 square yards so figure it out. I like three coats on a boat. I can no longer build boats but I always bought by the gallon knowing I would use it sooner or later.

11 years ago
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Q: I m repairing a 4__quote__ long crack in a fiberglass bath tub. Plan on beveling out the crack , sanding and cleaning then using fiberglass and __quote__Resin or Epoxy?__quote__ to lay in several layers of increasing smaller piece of cloth in the crack. What is the difference between resin and epoxy and what thickness cloth would be best. The crack is just where the tub curves up to the side so I want it to be strong. Todd

11 years ago
7 Answers

A: Haven't done fiberglass bathtub repairs. So, my .02 worth: 1. Get your materials together. 2. Sand the crack thoroughly. 3. Coat the crack with epoxy, 5 or 15 minute epoxy would be good 4. Put a small piece (sliver) of fiberglass cloth in the bottom of crack & coat with just enough epoxy so the cloth becomes transparent. Use a plastic squeege to smooth. 5. If necessary, put another piece of fiberglass cloth on top of the first layer & coat with epoxy & smooth. 6. Allow to cure and give a final sanding.

11 years ago
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Q: I have a very old fiberglass canoe that has several small holes and the gel coat is cracked all over. I want to repair the holes and re gel coat the entire canoe. since it is so old I was wondering if it would be best to put a single layer of fiberglass cloth over the entire canoe just to give it extra strength? And if so which cloth would be best. The canoe is approximately 14 feet long, 3 feet wide at the middle, and has a depth of 15 inches.

13 years ago
9 Answers

A: Are fiberglass products sold by the square yard, or linear yard. That is, how many square yards are in a 150' roll of 50__quote__ 6oz cloth? Thanks, Chris F.

11 years ago
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