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after trashing more fairing panels last weekend I've decided that I should have a go at repairing them with fiberglass. any pointers on what I need to get & where I can get it from?
I'm definitely not looking for the greatest finish, just strength & durability |
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I repaired the indicator mounting on mine by soldering in cable ties, worked pretty well, but I've a feeling yours may be passed this stage!
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You can get all the stuff you need in a kit. They sell them in most car shops.
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Are they holed or just scraped? If it's scrapes, you don't want fibreglass, you want filler- like Isopon frinstance, that's what I use because it's what my grandad used and it reminds me of "helping" fix his Cortina
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not really, more broken into pieces
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Woo, you snapped the rearset peg off? Fairly big one then... Quite lucky it didn't take the frame lugs instead really, some rearsets are stronger than the frame
![]() You know how to plastic weld? S**t plastic weld I mean, not proper "Can't tell it was ever broken", just "in one piece". Some folks are artists with it, I just aim for it to not fall in half again. That's the way to go though- stronger, doesn't add weight, and not actually hard to do. All you need is a bit of spare fairing to use as the rod, and a cheap, reasonably powerful soldering iron, ideally with a wedge tip IMO. Just a case of melting the edges together S**t plastic weld: ![]() But if you do want to glass it, get a tub of the Isopon bridging compound, think it's P40? Comes in a tub with blue writing. It's a bit rubbish but it's easy to use. No need for matting or repair mesh if you have all the bits either.
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