05 VNL hood repair |
11-28-2019, (Subject: 05 VNL hood repair ) Post: #2 | |||
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RE: 05 VNL hood repair I am no professional at it, but I am not half bad, can do it at least the right ways. Its fairly easy to fix fibreglass hoods. I have fixed mine many times in the past, even once from major deer strike took out whole front of it into pieces. I have also shown many people on theirs how to do themselves who have come here. The tricks are... * properly grind out the area to be patched before laying in any new fibreglass. there is a certain method for this and if not done in a certain way, the patch will not hold properly. * Using multiple layers of painters tape on one side as a backing across all gaps to lay the new glass into. * using the right type of matting. For hoods, random, rough matting is best type. It gives strength in all directions and is same style as hood was made of originally. * NOT using too much resin. this is most people's mistake. -- Too much resin == the repair will not have enough give to it and it cracks again later. ------------------------------ -- Grinding out the area properly is the biggest mistake ppl make when doing repairs and it will not hold for s$it if this is not done right. I am not talking about getting it clean (that is easy to figure out),.. but about the proper angles, shape of the grind, etc. -- Next is too much resin, and it cracks again later under any kind of stress. User's Signature: ->: What I post is just my own thoughts and Opinions! --- I AM Full Of S__T!. | |||
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