Not sure what your glassing Gazza but there's not a lot of strength in chop strand, especially compared to double bias.
When wetting out the double bias try and apply the resin to the surface first, lay the cloth down then start wetting it out again. It makes it much easier to wet out. I like to do this method whenever possible.
I use (Uni-Pro Little ripper yellow stripe) rollers on any vertical or smaller horizontal surface, on large flat surfaces like the sole I use a squeegee and just push the resin around.
Have a look under instruction tab on the West system epoxy site https://www.westsystem.com/the-gouge...-construction/
You can also contact ATL Composites and speak to them plus you can buy direct from them as well (West System)
Or you can talk to and buy direct from Allnex resins (Allnex brand)
Wetting out double bias is not hard though you can only go so fast, probably takes me 5 to 10 minutes per m2 but thats cause i'm only making 6 pumps of each at a time. If i'm making a filler i only pump max 5 or it just goes off to quick especially in summer.
-You should be using a squeegee even when you roll so you don't leave it resin ritch. So say you roll it on grab a squeezee (from ATL composites) and pull the resin towards you either back into your tub or keep moving along the surface being wet out. When there is no more to move and it has become tranparent your done. Then get your metal roller and roll out the air bubbles. I find if you wait a little or come back say 10minutes later bubbles don't re form.
I'm doing lots of glassing if your anywhere near Durack Brisbane I can show you.