it causes it to harden.
Gasoline will melt right trough a styrofoam cup.
If it is plastic (many speedboats are metal) it will be the plastic Epoxy Resin (exactly the same as the glue) with fiberglass cloth to reinforce it. Epoxy Resin is very strong but somewhat brittle (like concrete), the fiberglass prevent cracks in the Epoxy Resin from growing and reinforces it (like the steel rebar in reinforced concrete does).
Because styrofoam is an excellent thermal insulator.
Yes and it make a really obnoxious smoke too. The glass fibers don't burn of course just the resin.
yes, the lemon oil will melt Styrofoam
Fibreglass resin is a polyester.
serten acies in side of spray paint can melt styrofoam
serten acies in side of spray paint can melt styrofoam
resin and fiberglass are kindda hard to compare cuz there for different levels of experience most beginners start on resin but fiberglass is lighter which helps u go for longer runs but it is a little bit harder to control
The substances in OIL paints will melt styrofoam. Latex paint is fine on it.
Some glues melt styrofoam as those glues solvents are not compatable for styrofoam. You need an adhesive called PL300 or Clearco 444 to properly glue styrofoam.
Go to the automotive section of your local Wal-Mart and get some Bondo (fiberglass resin) for small repairs, or Bondo Glass (fiberglass threads and resin). You can adhere pieces like completing a puzzle with the plain resin or fill in large holes with the threads and resin. I also suggest fiberglass mat if you need to completely recreate a piece.
it causes it to harden.
Some fiberglass and Styrofoam.
Fiberglass is obtained by extrusion of melted glass through extremely small orifices.
Heat will do it