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			I just bought two rolls of 22/24 oz mat, and a good size roll of woven roving for $50. havent seen it just a pic. Picking it up this afternoon. Is the mat too heavy for building a bracket? The seller estimates there to be at least 150 lbs of mat.
		 
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			The only potential headaches I foresee is trying to wrap your radii and you are obviously going to have a bunch of them. I'm sure you will be able to figure out a system to get them to lay down and hug your mold. Could always vacuum bag.
		 
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			i do not plan on using a mold. I am extending the stringers out the transom and building the flotation box off that.
		 
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			I use the term mold as in whatever shape you are molding the fiberglass to conform to.
		 
				__________________ 81 V20 1996 200 Ocean Pro | 
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			oh ok. Mold it is!    
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			I don't know crap really but is it mat that has a binder that will only dissolve in the streyne in polyester reisn? I guess if you are not using epoxy then it doesn't matter
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