New Blog @ Fiberglass Supply
Welcome to our new blog at Fiberglass Supply. We are starting this blog to keep you current on what we are working on and learning about here. Often times we meet customers that have great ideas or are working on great projects, or we are working on our own projects and feel that sharing what is going on might help you with your project. We have found that it is the little things that can make the difference between good and excellent but have not yet found a good forum to share those things in. We are hoping to find that forum here so keep checking in as it gets updated.
Labels: fiberglass, ideas, projects, tips

2 Comments:
I constructed a marvelous kayak as a teen over 35 years ago. A neighbor, Richard Weber was a hobbiest and for unknown reasons, suggested we build me one from one of his designs. Design is thinwall electric conduit ribs, 1"X1" stringers, plywood cockpit braced onto the stringers, canvass shell, coated with 3 coats (sanded in- between coats) of what I remember to be some type of epoxy with hardener. It's lasted this long with light use and only now the canvass seems to be losing strength and getting brittle. I'd like to build more and would welcome any suggestions in the way of designs, materials construction techniques, and enthusiasts.
Thank you in advance.
David Daire
308.920.0236 (Cell)
davidandjuliedaire@yahoo.com
I have been wanting to use fiberglass resin to get in on the "gifting" phenomenon going on. In case you don't know, people make cones and small pyramids according to the research of William Reich and place them at the bottom of cell phone towers to reduce the harmful effects of the electro-magnetic frequency pollution. they do this secretly.
It doesn't seem to interfere with the cell phones yet helps people energetically.
I was wondering if a person could make a sink countertop much the same way. By putting a geiger counter on granite countertops, it has been discovered that many countertops radiate enough to cause cancer.
William Reich's technology allows one to use fiberglass resin to balance energies and deflect harmful EMF's. Putting the 2 together made me want a countertop embedded with metal shavings and cystals.
What do you think?
Would fiberglass resin be good for a countertop?
Feedback please.
Lindy Lumbert
lindylumbert.com
psychicentertainer@yahoo.com
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