This was after the fiberglass resin was applied, the lad who did it said there was no need for fiber glass matting as there wasn't much foot traffic and it wasn't open to the elements like a roof is.We applied this last Saturday and it took 2 hours to dry because of the cold
Thanks mate and if you only use yhe fiberglass resin and top coat there is no need for a video you litrally just paint each cote on.Read the instructions on how to mix resin with hardener and paint it on mate
So no water is going to get under the tank (the bit where water is most likely)Why didn't you take the tank out first ?Take it you used a roofer not professional fibreglasser !I also own a boat building business so i know what im talking about,and what he has done is a joke, wont last, total waste of your time and money (sorry)
why such a small tank for such a large vehicle
How can you call it fibreglassed? when no fibreglass touched your van
Quote from: South Dorset Cleaning Ltd on November 16, 2013, 09:00:34 pmSo no water is going to get under the tank (the bit where water is most likely)Why didn't you take the tank out first ?Take it you used a roofer not professional fibreglasser !I also own a boat building business so i know what im talking about,and what he has done is a joke, wont last, total waste of your time and money (sorry)Why would he want to splash out on a professional fibreglasser ? This will do the job just fine, it's a van not a boat!