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<blockquote data-quote="fdlsys" data-source="post: 926279" data-attributes="member: 2310"><p>^ AMT Composites for example, probably quite a few other places. Perhaps also contact 3M/Wurth/etc. directly. </p><p></p><p>The traditional "bulk" option is the (glass) fibre + resin, edges only. You don't need to wrap the whole cabinet but it certainly won't hurt. Material is inexpensive and pretty easy to work with if you are just applying by brush/roller with the idea of sanding flat afterwards.</p><p>If you are uncomfortable working with polyester resin, AMT has what they call "Material One" which is acrylic/water based. But the best would be to have a chat with them and explain what you need it for - it might not be advised for very thin layers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fdlsys, post: 926279, member: 2310"] ^ AMT Composites for example, probably quite a few other places. Perhaps also contact 3M/Wurth/etc. directly. The traditional "bulk" option is the (glass) fibre + resin, edges only. You don't need to wrap the whole cabinet but it certainly won't hurt. Material is inexpensive and pretty easy to work with if you are just applying by brush/roller with the idea of sanding flat afterwards. If you are uncomfortable working with polyester resin, AMT has what they call "Material One" which is acrylic/water based. But the best would be to have a chat with them and explain what you need it for - it might not be advised for very thin layers. [/QUOTE]
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