Terry,
 We removed the awning/stone guard from the front of the trailer.
Repaired the connecting points for the hold-open bracketry, then applied
the fiberglass. After it was all set up, we painted it.

A "bug bomb" in this context is one of those spray cans of paint.

                         <<Jim>>

Terry Jones wrote:
> 
> Jim,
> 
> Did you take the awning out of the frame before the fiberglass application
> or leave it in?
> 
> What type paint did you use? Explain "Bug Bomb".
> 
> Terry Jones   #8555
> 
> -
> > Terry,
> >  You can get the fiberglass cloth in a kit with the resin & hardener or
> > you can buy the components seperately. Available at most any autoparts
> > or good hardware store (look in the paint department).
> >
> >
> -> 

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