Where Can I Find Fiberglass In Fallout 4

Okay, let's talk Fallout 4. You're building your dream settlement. Maybe you're crafting that awesome power armor mod. Or perhaps you're finally getting around to fixing that hole in the roof of your Sanctuary house (five years later, no judgment!). And BAM! You're hit with the dreaded resource shortage: Fiberglass.
The Fiberglass Struggle is Real
Seriously, does anyone else think fiberglass is rarer than pre-war money? You can find nuclear launch codes lying around, but a measly piece of fiberglass? Forget about it. It's like the game knows you need it. It's mocking you from the digital ether. I swear, the Institute is hoarding it all.
So, Where IS This Stuff Hiding?
Right, the burning question. You've probably already scoured every inch of the Commonwealth. But let's break down the usual suspects, and maybe, just maybe, remind you of a few overlooked spots.
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Military Grade Duct Tape: This is your bread and butter. Seriously, hoard this stuff like it's gold. Every roll contains a precious piece of fiberglass. Check every desk, every shelf, every abandoned building. Your character might be a hardened survivor, but they're also a compulsive hoarder, right? It's a survival skill.
Biometric Scanners: These little guys are often found in labs and military installations. Hack those terminals and grab those sweet, sweet resources. Remember to bring your companion. They can carry your loot (and maybe even find some for you!).

Telephones: Old telephones are a decent source. Look in abandoned homes, businesses, and even near raider camps. Because even raiders need to call their moms sometimes (probably to ask for more .308 ammo).
Certain Weapons: Scrapping certain weapons can also yield fiberglass. Keep an eye out for laser weapons or anything that looks like it has circuitry. It's not the most efficient method, but hey, every little bit helps, right?
The Unpopular Opinion: Scrapping is Overrated (Sometimes)
Okay, brace yourselves. Here comes the controversial take: I'm not a huge fan of just mindlessly scrapping everything I see. Yes, it's a valid tactic. But it breaks my immersion! I'm supposed to be rebuilding society, not turning it into a giant pile of recycled junk! I understand the appeal of endless resource gathering. But for me, it gets tedious quickly.

Plus, let's be honest. Half the time, you scrap a perfectly good chair only to get… wood. Seriously? It's like the game is saying, "You thought you were clever? Nope. Just wood."
Think Outside the Box (Or Inside the Factory)
Factories and Labs: Don't just raid them, systematically explore them. Places like the General Atomics Factory or any pre-war research facility are goldmines. Think about what was manufactured there. Where would they store components? Look for storage rooms, supply closets, and even trash heaps. You might find discarded equipment or containers overflowing with goodies.

Vendors: Don't forget to check in with your local merchants! They often carry shipments of resources. It might cost you some caps, but sometimes convenience is worth more than the time you'd spend scavenging.
"Never underestimate the power of a well-stocked trade caravan."
The Secret to Sanity: Modding
Okay, this is my trump card. If you're truly desperate (and let's face it, we've all been there), consider using mods. There are mods that increase the amount of resources you find, or even allow you to craft fiberglass directly. I know, I know, some purists will gasp in horror. But hey, it's your game! Play it how you want! Don't let anyone gatekeep your fiberglass!
The Takeaway: Finding fiberglass in Fallout 4 can be a pain. But with a little patience, a keen eye, and maybe a few mods, you'll be swimming in the stuff in no time. Happy building, wastelanders!
