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![]() Cut the matt to fit into gap, nice sharp edge for first layer then 2 over the top overlaping by 4 " or so either side...dont get it too wet and not too dry
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![]() So sort of in be tweeny......
Cheers for the advice, greatly appreciated. Coz I know nuffffin about fibreglassin. David |
#3
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![]() Yeah something like that but you will know when you do it, have a look on the underside(if i did it right that is...
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![]() just by coincidence ive been doing exactly that to a westfield scuttle that i picked up before i knew it wouldnt fit and a nose cone that dont fit either
both bought before i started my chassis and before i came here and learnt my mistake if it works itll be good if not its only time and a little bit of resin etc Ray ![]() |
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![]() It's not even FUNNY!!!
![]() Do you think I did something wrong with my splash mould...? ![]() Said I don't know nuffin bout fibreglassin... ![]() ![]() David |
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![]() OOPS! did you wax the panel before you applied that?
or is it delaminated through not being enough resin or did the resin go off before you applied it? Ray ![]() |
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![]() I would say you never waxed it. It sticks like shit to a blanket when you don't want it to but when you do it will fall off unless you prepare the surface...good fun aint it
![]() If taking a splash mould then wax 3 or 4 times and pva if not sure on the surface. If repairing then badger the surface with gritty paper to key it then wipe with acetone to remove the wax present in resin/gel coat. |
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