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any one on here made a mould from a standard piece of bodywork, ie. fender or side panel and then made their own fibreglass replicas?
if so how hard is it and what is involved?
i think you would have to put a variation in it for it to be legal i know all the ebay bodykits are copies but i think that they have to be a little different
no offense taken i was just stating what i thought. Side note how do the people on ebay get away with it? Not worth pursuing?
it actually seems like a lot of work, and money. would i be able to use fibreglass to reshape/reinforce the original hugger? will the fibreglass stick ok to the plastic?
cheers zooks, i think that may be the answer. sounds easier than making a whole new mould. plus, all that glassing and gel coating in the kitchen may get the wife a bit narked! she dont mind a little bit!Yes it will. Sand the plastic first with some rough sandpaper. I'd use at least 80 grit (or even coarser) so it's nice and rough. The resin will bite into the roughened plastic very well. The solvent in the resin will actually react slightly with the plastic too and give extra strength to the bond.
any one on here made a mould from a standard piece of bodywork, ie. fender or side panel and then made their own fibreglass replicas?
if so how hard is it and what is involved?