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sigibbons
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There is some black matting looks like he is using for smoothing in arches, looks quite an easy way of doing it. What is it and where can i get some?
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looks like black paint to me, and the edges are just the masking off lines
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looks like a bad photoshop
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looks a bit like paint but thought it wasnt shiny enough could be though. Thinking about some matting though and soaking it in resin and wrapping round the whole are then skim of filler and job done. Would it work?
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Paint wud crack.. surely?
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Looks like a crap job of painting them
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quote:
Originally posted by NeilCorsa
Paint wud crack.. surely?


Not sure mate fiberglass resin goes off fucking hard!
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thats koni from colour-tec

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I recon its just an edge from painting
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yeah its an edge nut what are peoples thoughts on my matting idea?
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looks like the a reflection of a buildings' roof to me.
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If u wanted to do it absoloutly correctly then:

use a low GSM bi - axial matt - finished off with a surface tissue

would then be a case of using the slightest amount of resing with balloon inhibitors in it (alternative to P38 - easisand)- and I gaurantee it'll never crack
possibly wouldnt even crack in a collision

That arch above is painted - but its been smoothed as well - and iirc Koni reckoned he used a crack-proof method of smoothing so will be something similar to what Ive described using matt

- the paint as it is in the photo - will be there to stop moisture absorbtion into any fillers used
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Its just black aerisol can paint to cover the bare metal... finish is not important.
To guarnatee it will never crack... fabricate steel arches
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quote:
Originally posted by LiVe LeE
If u wanted to do it absoloutly correctly then:

use a low GSM bi - axial matt - finished off with a surface tissue

would then be a case of using the slightest amount of resing with balloon inhibitors in it (alternative to P38 - easisand)- and I gaurantee it'll never crack
possibly wouldnt even crack in a collision

That arch above is painted - but its been smoothed as well - and iirc Koni reckoned he used a crack-proof method of smoothing so will be something similar to what Ive described using matt

- the paint as it is in the photo - will be there to stop moisture absorbtion into any fillers used


Yip, that would work well too.

Koni

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What is it with pics of me on this site lol.
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quote:
Originally posted by sigibbons
looks a bit like paint but thought it wasnt shiny enough could be though. Thinking about some matting though and soaking it in resin and wrapping round the whole are then skim of filler and job done. Would it work?


The trick to smoothing arches without going down the road of fabricating metal arches, is to fix the arch in possition so that there is absolutely no movement... i can manually lift the front end of my car up:- holding onto the arches. Thos arches have been matted on the outside and on the inside, there is no movement what so ever... get that sorted and your onto a winner.

 
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