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Carbon skinning anyone?

Carbon skinning anyone?

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Fozzy
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19-10-2018, 08:17 AM
#21
I may have to get a starter kit, ive had some carbon cloth floating around for years, but never got round to making anything. I think some carbon interior parts would look nice

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Fozzy
19-10-2018, 08:17 AM #21

I may have to get a starter kit, ive had some carbon cloth floating around for years, but never got round to making anything. I think some carbon interior parts would look nice


2009 JAE Car Pull Runner Up
2010 JAE Car Pull Failure

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Sparkystav
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19-10-2018, 10:58 AM
#22
I'd love to skin my roof, but just too pricey

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Sparkystav
19-10-2018, 10:58 AM #22

I'd love to skin my roof, but just too pricey


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speedfreek
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20-10-2018, 01:41 PM
#23
just bought a kit....

Paid another £4 and got the profinish carbon though - supposed to give a better finish with a more accurate pattern as it's impregnated with resin on the rear so it holds the weave in place.

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speedfreek
20-10-2018, 01:41 PM #23

just bought a kit....

Paid another £4 and got the profinish carbon though - supposed to give a better finish with a more accurate pattern as it's impregnated with resin on the rear so it holds the weave in place.


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Tango
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20-10-2018, 02:02 PM
#24
Quote:Paid another £4 and got the profinish carbon though - supposed to give a better finish with a more accurate pattern as it's impregnated with resin on the rear so it holds the weave in place.

Yes, as I said, I have a roll of black profinish but have yet to try it. The aluminium carbon fibre was not available in the profinish unfortunately, but I doubt if it would have made a difference in the skinning of my component.
Edited 01-12-2011, 11:36 PM by Tango.

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Tango
20-10-2018, 02:02 PM #24

Quote:Paid another £4 and got the profinish carbon though - supposed to give a better finish with a more accurate pattern as it's impregnated with resin on the rear so it holds the weave in place.

Yes, as I said, I have a roll of black profinish but have yet to try it. The aluminium carbon fibre was not available in the profinish unfortunately, but I doubt if it would have made a difference in the skinning of my component.


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speedfreek
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20-10-2018, 02:12 PM
#25
For £4 extra though, it's gotta be worth it just in case Smile

Now to figure out what to skin! Looking forward to trying it!

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speedfreek
20-10-2018, 02:12 PM #25

For £4 extra though, it's gotta be worth it just in case Smile

Now to figure out what to skin! Looking forward to trying it!


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