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Old 10-25-2010, 10:37 AM
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Tracy,
What is the deal with the "pour foam"?
I have been looking for something like this to carve a rear spoiler out of.
Where can I get some?
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Old 10-25-2010, 02:49 PM
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Tracy,
What is the deal with the "pour foam"?
I have been looking for something like this to carve a rear spoiler out of.
Where can I get some?
Anybody that sells fiberglass supplies should have it but just in case - here's a link. It seriously is just called pour foam.


http://www.fiberglasssupply.com/Prod...pour_foam.html
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Old 10-25-2010, 03:30 PM
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Tracy --

Do you ever do the wire mesh and then cover with polyester fabric and then resin that? I've seen this done for speaker enclosures etc and it seems pretty efficient.


The console in my Nomad is a combo of MDF - a little steel and some glass and some bondo...





And all done! The face plate of the stereo comes off - and when that is removed - it allows the fiberglass cover to come off and gives me a hidden compartment for "stuff". Once this was finished -- I removed the stereo in the dash and replaced the '55 chevy trim with one that has no cutouts... This was shot still in the mock up stage.


Greg, that looks amazing--love those cup holders--amazing work. "Weld Interiors"--who woulda thought it?

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Anybody that sells fiberglass supplies should have it but just in case - here's a link. It seriously is just called pour foam.


http://www.fiberglasssupply.com/Prod...pour_foam.html
Greg,
That is great, thanks for the link!
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Anybody that sells fiberglass supplies should have it but just in case - here's a link. It seriously is just called pour foam.


http://www.fiberglasssupply.com/Prod...pour_foam.html
Thanks Greg (my new personal assistant).LOL..... You can also check with some heating and air suppliers, Also marine suppliers.
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Old 10-25-2010, 05:26 PM
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Greg has cleavage, I had something else in mind when I sewed this a few years ago......
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Thanks Greg (my new personal assistant).LOL..... You can also check with some heating and air suppliers, Also marine suppliers.
Yeah I was reading the link and they mentioned taxidermy shops.
I didn't even think of that one.
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Greg, that looks amazing--love those cup holders--amazing work. "Weld Interiors"--who woulda thought it?

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That does look great. Nice job Greg.
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