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Old 12-25-12, 08:11 PM   #1
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Fiberglass Resin

Hello, I am building my bearded dragon a very nice large cage. The background is made out of foam and their are removable ledges and it is very nice. After I am done grouting and painting I need something to seal it with. I have had a devil of a time trying to find something. I heard somebody mentioning fiberglass resin on here to seal cages and was wondering if it would work in my case. I am very worried about off gas. What do you guys think? What are your guys experience with it? Thanks!
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Old 12-25-12, 08:38 PM   #2
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Re: Fiberglass Resin

In my experience fiberglass resin like most 2 part epoxy is safe after the out gassing is done about 3-4 days but I would say at least 2-3 weeks of cure time to be 100%. Also I would make sure it is mixed really well so none of the resin or hardener is left unmixed. From what i know If you can still smell it it is still out gassing.
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Old 12-25-12, 08:50 PM   #3
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Re: Fiberglass Resin

Crocdoc built a monitor cage with it 13 years ago, it's still in use, and still looks great.
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Just make sure you do it outside and work very quickly. Nothing like the smell of styrene in the morning lol.
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Old 12-26-12, 12:54 AM   #5
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I will definitely do it outside. I live in So Cal I do everything outside lol.

Do you guys think it will be shiny?
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Yes, it cures shiny..
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If you want, throw some sand on it before it dries. It will give it a cool texture if that is what you are looking for.
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Man.. Is their anything I could do to make it un shiny? I know you can sprinkle colored sand on their but I do not want to have to do that.
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