You might get away with small project in enclosed space, but if it were me ...NOT......
I have restored two fiberglass dune buggies and done some boat work (restored 16 ft FG sailboat) .... And done work on others buggies and "glass" items for friends and for profit, and one thing I will not do is work in enclosed space.... I know of at lease one person in fiber glass business who died from Emphysema and others that have respiratory issues and I will not take the risk.... I have lived to the age of 68 and in pretty much good health with all my fingers and toes and no broken bones by pretty much following the warnings on packaging about ventilation and other health threatening issues....
http://www.mydune-buggy.com/gallery/index.php?cat=10002If you want to know about fiberglass work there are many sites on I-net the can instruct you on how to do laminating and finishing resins (waxed) ... Mixing the resins ( temperature vs amount catalysis) and finish sanding and prep for paint....
Remember polyester resin once it cures is hard to remove from clothes, floor, work bench and anything else its on.... All tools should be considered disposable (brushes, squeegees, rollers, mix pots and stir sticks (keep can of acetone handy as it will dissolve resin BEFORE it is fully cured) . When resins starts to turn in to jello in mix pot you are done, quit trying to work with it.......When sanding use a dusk mask or better yet wet sand to prevent dust issues....
A lot more could be written, but its all out there on I-net for anyone who wished to research it....
Dale
Lives his life vicariously through his own self.
Any statement made by me are strictly my own opinion.
You are free to ignore anything I say if you do not agree.
