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chris_uk
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26th Oct 04 at 12:53   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

thingin of badboying my bonnet..

now what would i really need to use so it doesnt crack..

i was thinking 2 sheets of steel (for shape) and fibreglass them on.. and then smooth over it all..

what you think?

it would result in having to re-paint the whole thing.. not that its a bad thing coz the bodyshop did a shite job..

but if i just use fibrelgass would it crack? please note the bonnet is fibreglass n e way.
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26th Oct 04 at 12:55   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

id glue the meatl on with a really strong adhesive like durabond then fibreglass matt each side then shape with fibreglass resin and smooth with filler.
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26th Oct 04 at 12:56   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

yea could work..

what about that stikaflex or whatever its called?

so it should look simaler to this.

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Chris when did u do that to the Millie miglias? they look superb
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should always weld badboys so not to get sinkage at a later date, will just look shabby otherwise mate.
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26th Oct 04 at 12:59   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

did it a while ago.. just before trax if i remember correctly..
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quote:
Originally posted by Rich S
should always weld badboys so not to get sinkage at a later date, will just look shabby otherwise mate.


weld.. can you weld fibregalss
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all done for trax look..

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nah you weld the sheet steel to the front edge of your bonnet
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oh fuck just realised you've got a fibreglass bonnet aint ya
yeah use a bonder like tiger seal etc, then fibreglass matt it for strength and to stop sinkage
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yes.. i have.. i might go home and try it then.. coz the bonnet if fooked n e way..

stress marks here and there..

and i can put my original bonnet back on for now..

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All I did was cut the shape I wanted out of metal - welded it on the bonnet - and then lightly fillered over the top - shaped and smoothed, then sprayed...



I think it looks OK ???

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sorry - didn't get it in before read bit about fibreglass bonnet...

Ignore me !
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no worries..
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If its a fibreglass bonnet theres not much point in using a bond or sealer. Just use fibreglass... the more materials u use the weaker the job will be. So just laminate the fibreglass to the under side and top side of the bonnet. You could even mask of the headlight with some carboard and take and impression of the headlight to give you the perfect shape... (the cardboard will give you a slight gap to prevent contact between the fibreglass and headllight).
Need any more help give me a shout.

 
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