No I only use it on interior spaces and on frames and the like and on areas that do not call for cloth. I use about a 15% mix that brushes or rolls on fairly evenly. The strands provide additional protection over pure epoxy.Nelly wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 12:48 pmIf mixing in glass strand with the epoxy - can that still be rolled or brushed or does it need to be handled and applied differently? It must the thicker than straight epoxy but wondering how difficult that makes it to apply across larger surfaces (thinking bench-tops, decking, etc.). Thanks.TomW1 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 14, 2021 3:31 pm I want fiberglass on all exposed surfaces. I have found that using glass strand in an epoxy mix gives all other surfaces greater protection from water intrusion. It is only $5.85 a lb. and used at 25% per mix adds strength also. Use it to coat all the surfaces not covered by fiberglass. It is in the store. If you don't use it make sure you cover every thing with epoxy.
Tom
Reid totally agree cover decking, sole and seats with cloth.
Tomm