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Race94

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Jan 6, 2003
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Hey,
i am interested in starting to work with fiberglass to make a din sized part to hold my TT and S-AFC, i want to learn how to work with fiberglass in regards to these parts, can anyone help me as to how? any examples? write-ups? pictures?

Things like:
Do i live the piece of whatever is making the shape on and stuff confuse me :)

Thanks
 
Some of my very simple how-to's, maybe they will help a little:

http://webpages.charter.net/devlish/project/Fiberglassing01.htm

http://webpages.charter.net/devlish/project/guage_pod.htm

http://webpages.charter.net/devlish/project/enclosure1.htm

pictures:
http://webpages.charter.net/devlish/StereoProject/FrontMolding.htm

click MY WEBPAGE for all my stuff, otherwise, i hope those will help someone or at least give a few ideas maybe.

~Kurt

ps... my method is by no means the 'absolute' method, it is just what works for me. there are TONS of variations. just go with what works for you by trial & error!
 
hey devlish, interior looks great....did you ever post a how to, on making the molding for the bracket for the CD deck
 
RE: "how-to" Molded bracket for Head Unit;

i was going to, but i seem to have misplaced the disk with all those pics on it. (moved into new house last summer)

Maybe i'll do another this summer, and i'll definetely do a write up at that time. funny that i don't have one either, because i've done like 3 or 4 for other people as well, and only took pics one time (of mine). If someone is interested in having one done, PM me, and maybe we can work something out.

~Kurt
 
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