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Fibreglass trimming help required please !
Please can somebody give me a little advice, I am trying to trim some fibreglass panels, but before I start, is there an easy way to get a nice clean cut, without chipping the gel coat off ? Some panels will be covered with edging trim, but the rest wont. I can't afford to screw this up !:o
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Err no and no..... I used a thin metal slitting disc in a angry grinder for most cuts and a dremmel with a side cutting bit for circles and awkward bits, what ever method you use will create a mountain of dust so a face mask is essential and a filter mask better still....I would not go the jigsaw route as it will defo chip the fglass.....take your time and good luck Jase
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I've been using a junior hacksaw and its worked a treat. Dremel as well. Its the only thing I have found a junior hacksaw to be any use for!
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layer masking tape over the gel coat side, this stops chipping apparently, it worked when I drilled holes in my grp seats...
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Angry grinder and 1mm (decent) cutting disc for lines, use a steel rule or thin straight edge to use as a guide for perfectly straight lines.
On my first attempts I used a dremel and an engraving bit for curves but it took for ever and I lost it. The second time I trimmed the fibreglass I used my jigsaw, with the plastic base cover and a metal blade. My saw also has a function to make you cut quicker and I turned that off. No chips with either method. My only balls up was I measured incorrectly and cut 6mm too much off. The 1 thing that will chip is sharp drill bits. |
Massive thanks ! Cheers chaps. :D
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These are great for controlled cutting, the Fein is expensive but you can buy cheap versions now.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nynD2SfyINU |
tile blades in a jigsaw are brilliant. or a fine tooth hacksaw for manual cuts
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