fading, spider cracks, possible carcinogen from particles in the air (insulation).
No
It would depend on the construction of the craft, but as a general rule, the fiberglass boat will be heavier.
The amount of force needed to break fiberglass will vary depending on the type and thickness of the fiberglass. In general, fiberglass is a strong material and can withstand significant force, but it can be broken with enough impact or pressure.
Generally they are not as strong as fiberglass and they conduct electricity.
One can find fiberglass mold making directions at Fiberglass Warehouse. The information is provided as a general guideline, it does not guarantee success. Any information used at Fiberglass Warehouse is done at user's risk.
general math problems are problems yo see almost every day.
Depending on the requirements or applications that the flagpole is better fiberglass may be better. In general, fiberglass flagpoles and any object made of fiberglass will generally be more weather resistant, weigh less, and have the potential to be stronger then metal objects, but at the same time, these fiberglass objects may cost much more than the same objects made of metal.
You have slightly less maintainence with fiberglass than other types which might require periodic refinishing and acid washing. In addition it's slightly easier to maintain the balance in a fiberglass pool. So there seem to be no real special maintainence problems with fiberglass and less trouble than some other types.
Fiberglass surfboard
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No, fiberglass is not a conductor. Fiberglass is like rubber but expect it breaks.