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That's really interesting. Using lasers to make hot rod parts. Who would've thought this 10 years ago?
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Mold done. Will doing some finish polishing before making the part.
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I cannot wait to see the dash installed in this car. It’s going to look incredible.
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Thanks Marty. Soon!
Taking a bit of a break from making the lower splitter, going to fab in some doors into this Fiat. Gotta earn my keep here in this shop, Kenny and his guys are being more than gracious letting me stay here for a while, so I'm gonna do my part. Local old school drag race guy looking for a little blown hot rod to cruise around and cause trouble, so it needs some doors. Should be a fun distraction. Attachment 86341 Attachment 86342 |
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Fiat done. Back to the Camaro.
Laminated both halves of the lower splitter. Gelcoat, Carbon Fiber, Glass and a layer of Kevlar(yellow). Will put the two halves together tomorrow, should be interesting. Some might use 3M panel bond but I'm going to use 1/32" Fibers and resin as I need to drill/tap it so I can bolt up the aluminum portion of the splitter. That mix is ultra strong/dense and taps very well. Will only have about 3/8" of threads but already tested and I couldn't tear the 10-32 out, should work fantastic. Attachment 86396 Attachment 86397 |
Looking good John!
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Thought you guys might enjoy some pics from the work on the Fiat. Cut in doors and made a removable hood. Also laminated a body mount, a horseshoe flange, typical funny car mount style. This thing should be pretty cool when it's done. Just a cruiser, likely won't ever see a track. Made a seat also.
Made a make-shift mold out of sign-makers plastic and then laminated a seat. Interior guy will take it from here. This is just after laminating, still wet. Attachment 86447 This is the horse-shoe body mount/flange and the seat. Attachment 86448 The seat and the doors. I added an interior layer of glass, spaced out from the door with some 1/4" foam. Those circles are some "trusses" between the two layers for added stiffness. Just cut holes in the foam and packed in some fiberglass putty made from 1/32" fibers and resin. That stuff is killer strong....more on that later. Attachment 86449 My part is done. The guys at the shop will take it from here and make hinges for the doors (suicide) and for the hood. I made a recessed flange for the hood to rest on, just can't see it here. Attachment 86450 |
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This is putting the two halves of the lower splitter together. Some would use 3M panel bond and it would work but I wanted to used that fiberglass putty for a couple reasons; first: it bonds like crazy and it beyond strong and second it is so dense that it can be tapped and holds threads very well. I needed a way to mount the aluminum so this was my solution.
I used some foam to make some barriers to contain the putty, just a few dabs of hot glue to hold them in place. I could've just made the front completely solid instead of doing all of those jogs but I was trying to manage weight. The ends are also made solid as there will be bolts through these areas to the aluminum plate that I encased in the carbon section of the spoiler. I also made a sections in the center solid for the bolts to steel mounts and ran a section between the two for stiffness. Both sides of the spoiler are 2 layers of 1-1/2oz fiberglass mat and 1 layer of Kevlar cloth. It's pretty thin, again weight, but should be more than strong enough. Attachment 86451 Here is the putty, still wet ready for the bottom section to be put on and bolted down. Time isn't your friend here so I enlisted the guys at the shop to help put down the putty while I was mixing it. Went to the mixing bench and came back to a few additional signatures and some hidden time capsules. Good stuff. Having the time of my life working around these guys. Attachment 86452 Here is the part taken out of the mold a few days later. Attachment 86453 I didn't get any pictures of putting the rear end piece but basically used the same process as putting the upper and lower halves together. You can see the squeeze out of the putty. Only ended up with a couple small air pockets, other than that...it's very stout. I'm guessing it's about 12 lbs. Attachment 86454 Attachment 86455 Just set the two parts together before some initial test fits. Attachment 86456 Attachment 86459 Test fit Attachment 86457 Next step is to reconfigure that center piece. Just test fit in here. Attachment 86458 |
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Looks great, John. I really appreciate the process pics. I know that takes time to write up, but it's something I've never seen before.
Great work on the Fiat, too |
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Every time I check this thread :brix:
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Drilled and tapped the solid fiberglass areas for the 10-32's to hold the aluminum splitter. Used a bottom tap to get 3/8" deep for most bolts. Still surprises me how well that fiber paste holds threads. I haven't put a torque wrench on the test piece yet to see where they strip but I put every bit as much umph on these as I would've if they were aluminum, held tough.
That said, I sorta over did the quantity of bolts just in case! Lot's of clean up to do here but now I can put this actual piece on the car so I can finish up the rest of the splitter, nose and grill. Attachment 86492 Attachment 86493 Attachment 86494 |
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Got some of the interior switches/knobs back from anodizing.
Attachment 86566 Lights and E-Stopp Attachment 86567 Wiper, Driving Lights, Interior Lights, Trunk Release and I don't know...had and open space and couldn't resist that switch. Attachment 86568 Attachment 86569 |
Love the contrast between the carbon fiber plates and switches. :thumbsup::thumbsup:
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