- Milled 1/16 Fiberglass Fibers – Mix Fibre Glast’s ground glass fibers with epoxy resin to fill gaps, resurface boat hulls or car blisters, fuse parts, or for added roofing cohesion. White powder dries clear for a professional finish. Half-gallon container.
- Versatile, Reliable & Strong – Do you need a leak-proof & corrosion-resistant putty, coating, filler or binder? You’ve found the fiberglass for the job. Our jack-of-all-trades milled fiber is a popular choice for its high strength & easy handling.
- First Quality Certified – We only sell fabrics that are certified for the most demanding applications, from marine craft to space craft. “First Quality” means there will be no flaw or difference in product, from one order or batch to the next.
- How To Use – Follow our guided instructions or use your own expertise to apply this powder fiber reinforcer to your next build. Mix with epoxy resin for a clump-free sheer coating or binder that’s lightweight and high strength with great cosmetics.
- The Fibre Glast Difference – We’re proud to be the trusted supplier of governments, contractors and big brands like the US Olympic Luge Team, and we look forward to earning your trust as well.


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Fibre Glast #329-1/16 Inch Milled Glass Fibers – Mix with Epoxy Resin for Corrosion-Resistant Putty, Filler, Gel Coat, Auto Surfacing, General Sealant & Marine Repairs, 1/2…
*$492.30
Informação adicional
Brand | Fibre Glast |
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Specific Uses For Product | Repair, Carpentry, Woodworking, Furniture, Wood |
Material | Epoxy Resin, Resin |
Compatible Material | Fiberglass |
Item Form | Powder |
L. Minten –
My son uses a lot of fiberglass in repairing our boat, building boards, and doing other projects. We like to keep a supply on hand and this is certainly a premium product – fine grind and very consistent throughout.
Great directions for beginners – quality for pros. Son is very pleased with the performance and ease of use with this product. The only con, I think a more water-tight resealable container would be better. We live in a very wet climate and keeping moisture out is always a concern.
Pcfixer –
Fabricating a fiberglass dash for a 78 Corvette project, I had been cutting up fiberglass cloth into small shards to mix with resin to make a thick filler. This worked great for that. Mix is much more consistent and it’s easy to use.
edwin lemoine –
Im looking forward to using this to fill stripped bolt holes in my boat.
Leonardo Williams –
I ordered 16th…these are like a 64th. Pure powder, I needed strands.