RichR
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and what a stupid business name; it doesn't give any indication as to what they do! I'm hoping that they know more than you otherwise they'll land themselves in a whole heap of shit
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RichR
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quote: Originally posted by sand-eel
Does the place have an autoclave? If not their screwed already.
They will have to do dry lay instead of wet lay as well, which is a bit harder to do.
oh my god..............again a little knowledge...........
What the hell is dry lay; that makes no sense at all! Have you ever actually laminated - and not all carbon needs to be autoclaved, a simple oven is enough for most cosmetic applications. In fact, for MOST cosmetic applications it doesn't even need to be baked
[Edited on 25-06-2009 by LiVe LeE]
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BluKoo
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My cousin makes loads of carbon bits for his hillclimb car, and i don't think he has anywhere to bake his stuff.
Edit: Some of the comments
[Edited on 25-06-2009 by BluKoo]
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RichR
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Carbon Fibre in impact...............
Theoretically Carbon is 5 times stronger than steel at the same weight or in other words the same strength as steel for a 1/5th of the overall weight. It has many, many fantastic properties but if there's one place I wouldn't want it - it would be a rollcage regardless of what FEA analysis is done. There are too many variables; too many instances for weak points; The only way to drastically reduce these is to produce it in labs using pre-preg materials from the highest grade manufacturer and using CAD/Laser cutting to ensure the right sections and orientation of the weave but it still relies on someone putting it together correctly. Some dodgy back street garage isn't going to be able to manufacture to those standards.
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Haimsey
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Whats with the comments on the first page
Edit: first page of the website that is.
[Edited on 25-06-2009 by Haimsey]
Marcy Marc
White Sport Progress Thread
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by LiVe LeE
and what a stupid business name; it doesn't give any indication as to what they do! I'm hoping that they know more than you otherwise they'll land themselves in a whole heap of shit
Since when does a company name need to say what it does?
Coca-Cola, microsoft, Ferrari, Google, etc. etc. etc. etc.
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Tom
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
quote: Originally posted by LiVe LeE
and what a stupid business name; it doesn't give any indication as to what they do! I'm hoping that they know more than you otherwise they'll land themselves in a whole heap of shit
Since when does a company name need to say what it does?
Coca-Cola, microsoft, Ferrari, Google, etc. etc. etc. etc.
Cosmo in owning a carbon fibre cage manufacuturing company shocker
Learn how to spell before you build a website
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BluKoo
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
Since when does a company name need to say what it does?
Coca-Cola, microsoft, Ferrari, Google, etc. etc. etc. etc.
Bad examples there Cosmo...
Coca-Cola: They put coca (cocaine) in a cola flavoured drink.
Microsoft: Microchips & software
Google: Well, they google things for you
[Edited on 25-06-2009 by BluKoo]
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RichR
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Fair enough; I worded it incorrectly - What I actually meant to say is that the company name is misleading as to what the company actually does. It isn't simply a trade name/business name as per Coca-Cola (although that is named after the ingredients of the drink if you look ito it's origins), microsoft, Ferrari, Google etc
Rapid Race Developments in someway infers that they Develop Rapid Racing? The name is misleading IMO
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BluKoo
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quote: Originally posted by LiVe LeE
Rapid Race Developments in someway infers that they Develop Rapid Racing? The name is misleading IMO
I think the name is fine.
It infers that they are involved in race developments, and they are either quick at what they do, or the vehicles involed in the races are rapid.
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RichR
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"IMO"
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sand-eel
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quote: Originally posted by LiVe LeE
quote: Originally posted by sand-eel
Does the place have an autoclave? If not their screwed already.
They will have to do dry lay instead of wet lay as well, which is a bit harder to do.
oh my god..............again a little knowledge...........
What the hell is dry lay; that makes no sense at all! Have you ever actually laminated - and not all carbon needs to be autoclaved, a simple oven is enough for most cosmetic applications. In fact, for MOST cosmetic applications it doesn't even need to be baked
[Edited on 25-06-2009 by LiVe LeE]
pre-preg is sometimes called dry lay!!!
Yes we were talking about CF roll cages, which in my book would be fucking stupid not using an autoclave as the strength and quality would be worse, roll cages are not cosmetic usually.
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big*boy*rob
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thanks for all ur great comments u lot really know u stuff
i havent even said that the cages will be made i said they would be LOOKING in to making them at some point.
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Ian
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quote: Originally posted by BluKoo
Google: Well, they google things for you
It's based on the word Googol. It's a big number to reflect the amount of information they wanted to index.
http://www.google.com/press/facts.html
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