Bonding Fiberglass scoop to a steel hood

Yes it will bond any substrate! I used it to rebuild the armrest pad reinforcement in a 99 Blazer which is vinyl and plastic. Also rebuilt a headlight pocket on a Ford 9000 heavy truck. I used the aluminum duct tape to form the pocket and layed saturated mat in place. Once cured (5 minutes maybe) I just pulled the tape and final sanded it. Works great. Once cured it is HARD as a ROCK!!

The glass mat that i mentioned is just that. Same glass mat used with fiberglass resin. The white mat that you can get woven or layered. When you use the glass mat you will need to mix less hardener with the adhesive to slow the cure process enough to saturate the mat thoroughly.

Although the instructions make it clear that it can be used on metals, and fiberglass, the Evercoat 870 instructions dont include what to do to bond metal to fiberglass...only fiberglass to fiberglass. Could you give me more of an idea of how exactly I should use this stuff? looking around, it does seem like it will work for exactly what I am trying to do though! So thanks..

Should I take the hood to bare metal, and then put this stuff between the scoop and the hood? or bolt down the scoop, and then use this as body filler to create a smooth 'transition'? It does seem that either way, I can use this as a body filler to do the final smoothing out before priming/painting the hood..