Any Fibreglass guru's among us ??
grafting on front and rear rsr bumpers to a 73 with flares already fitted . need to cut and extend both side front and rear . as such need guru's advice and the best way forward for this work .
Any Fibreglass guru's among us ??
grafting on front and rear rsr bumpers to a 73 with flares already fitted . need to cut and extend both side front and rear . as such need guru's advice and the best way forward for this work .
John Gausden
Auckland, New Zealand
(shipping carson,CA)
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and the room is quite . must be a few shop guys online
John Gausden
Auckland, New Zealand
(shipping carson,CA)
Early911nz.org
ST-Classic.com
ST-Classic Facebook
"Funding my obsession one nut at a time"
cut the pieces loose. Grind a bevel on all edges, inside and out. Use some metal straps with holes drilled on wither side and pop privet the two pieces into place. Cut some strips of glass and lay them up in-between the metal straps. Let them setup. Remove the metal straps ( drill out the rivets ) and glass the parts together using subsequently larger pieces of fiberglass to overlap the previous. Finish with a little bondo.
1973 911 RSR clone..... to be
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From scratch:
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Not a guru, but yes. On hindsight, it's always best to install flares with the bumpers so any fitting includes most of the variables.
Here are a couple of slices I made on my RS rear bumper to prep for glass and resin.
Sherwood
Mark's blog might be helpful.
Especially at the beginning he deals a lot with making his GRP stuff - so you'll have to dig through the old stuff.
http://www.alpinabmw2002.com
cheers , normally i have to just cut and shortern items , but the flares were already on the car with the 74 style bumpers , backdate to 73 rsr and these ones just are short. will tackle these this weekend .
John Gausden
Auckland, New Zealand
(shipping carson,CA)
Early911nz.org
ST-Classic.com
ST-Classic Facebook
"Funding my obsession one nut at a time"
John Gausden
Auckland, New Zealand
(shipping carson,CA)
Early911nz.org
ST-Classic.com
ST-Classic Facebook
"Funding my obsession one nut at a time"