Re: woking with mat and roving
Mat is actually used to fill in the weave of roving or cloth. A vertical surface is the PERFECT place to use the 'wet' method where you can put 1/2 of the resin on before you have to try and force resin into the matting.
Yes, an epoxy like roller would be good. I have not used one on mat, so I don't know if it will pick up fibers as it goes along or not. You need to see what works. Have both available, roller and brushes.
I stock up on these when Harbor Freight has a sale, like now:
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=4182
This is 36 brushes for 9 dollars. You can print the sale price page off the internet and take it in to a harbor store and they will give you the internet price.
I know that getting resin on to vertical surfaces is a pain.. I did the inside of my transom.. Its kind of a scoop and carry the resin over with a brush in conjunction with, in some cases, pouring resin on the surface. Again slow(er) set time resin.
Also that fiberglass roller does the job of compacting all of the fibers together for a complete bond. Its interesting to watch factories where they use 'chopper guns' where they are literally spraying on chopped fibers mixed with resin and catalyst on a mold for a boat. And the worker STILL roll out the entire surface with fiberglass rollers.