Are you saying John's glass is half filled or half empty ;-)

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Oh, to me 'glass filled' means mixing low density microballoons with epoxy to save mass. Chopped kevlar is also an option.

Dan

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<< If you are ever bridging much of a gap or making a filet, you need to add some kind of fibers to epoxy. We use cotton flox for most things, as it is nice and easy to work with, but chopped glass fiber is stronger. Chopped carbon fibers are even stronger, but you shouldn't use carbon fibers in contact with aluminum, because you get galvanic corrosion. >>

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