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Repairing fibreglass rear wing
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<blockquote data-quote="forblue" data-source="post: 7548797" data-attributes="member: 92242"><p>What machine tractor, car or quad bike most of which will be moulded plastic as opposed to fibreglass for a start most cracks including metal can be stopped by drilling a small hole at end of crack, if it is moulded plastic it would be better to get it welded by a body shop, if repairing fibreglass will entail grinding back the outer parts till you reach the original layered glass matting you then need to jel and criss- crossed layers of mat soaked in jel for tutorials on this technique look at you tube, i can assure you if you have never done this before it will not be as easy as it looks and you will want a few pairs of gloves as this stuff will stick to anything..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forblue, post: 7548797, member: 92242"] What machine tractor, car or quad bike most of which will be moulded plastic as opposed to fibreglass for a start most cracks including metal can be stopped by drilling a small hole at end of crack, if it is moulded plastic it would be better to get it welded by a body shop, if repairing fibreglass will entail grinding back the outer parts till you reach the original layered glass matting you then need to jel and criss- crossed layers of mat soaked in jel for tutorials on this technique look at you tube, i can assure you if you have never done this before it will not be as easy as it looks and you will want a few pairs of gloves as this stuff will stick to anything.. [/QUOTE]
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