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F­ <br /> 6) <br /> -6) Laminating the seam between reducer§282015 <br /> A - Pre-cut several dozen pieces of 6" wide fiberglass mat to lengths of 20-24". You will need 3 layers of these mat �at <br /> strips for the INSIDE and OUTSIDE joints of each piping sump. - <br /> B - Mix resin and catalyst together with mix stick thoroughly. <br /> C - Use paint roller to apply resin generously to a smooth surface. Spread the resin so it 'wets out' an area larger than <br /> the strip of fiberglass mat. (Fig. C) <br /> D -Apply one layer of fiberglass mat to the resin and use the paint roller to add more resin to fully saturate it. (Fig. D) <br /> E - Lay down another strip of fiberglass mat, staggering the new layer ONE INCH. This means to offset the next <br /> fiberglass strip horizontally (lengthwise) 1" to the right. Roll more resin into the new strip to saturate it. (Fig. E) <br /> F - Repeat Step E, offsetting another strip of fiberglass mat and using the paint roller to add more resin to it until it is <br /> fully saturated. (Fig. F) <br /> G - Use a Chamfer roller to completely roll over the pre-soaked fiberglass strip while it is on the cardboard, <br /> We have created a basic "How To Laminate" video which <br /> can be found on our website at www.sbravo.com/videos <br /> Fig. C Fig. D <br /> -a, <br /> .SER <br /> LP `% <br /> ` - <br /> - Fig. E Fig. F <br /> �p <br /> 2 <br /> CHAMFER <br /> XJ-. ER ROLLER <br /> f <br /> fF' <br /> t <br /> 5 ii-RC-SNAPLOCK-RETROFIT-14B <br />