Fiberglass work / How to make a fiberglass mold / Fiberglass Car Fender Flares

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024

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  • @air_cooled_andy
    @air_cooled_andy Рік тому +1

    Great. Really useful video, looking forward to part two 👌

    • @PAFixandCrafts
      @PAFixandCrafts  Рік тому +1

      @air_cooled_andy. First of all, thank you so much for your comment!!! I'm so glad you found my video helpful. This motivates me and gives me the satisfaction that my work is appreciated. Thank you!

  • @mohamadnbadr
    @mohamadnbadr 8 місяців тому +1

    Can you please write down the material you are using so that we can make sure that we do get it right. Thank you

    • @PAFixandCrafts
      @PAFixandCrafts  8 місяців тому +1

      @mohamadnbadr. First of all, thank you very much for the comment!!! I derive great satisfaction from elucidating the intricate processes and materials involved in my work.
      Commencing the procedure, I initiate by applying an initial layer of wax, followed by the application of a subsequent layer once the first has fully cured. Upon the comprehensive drying of the second wax layer, I proceed to administer polyvinyl alcohol in two delicate layers. Up to this stage, our application has been limited to release materials designed to facilitate the non-adhesive extraction of the component from the mold.
      While the utilization of polyvinyl alcohol is not obligatory, I consistently incorporate it for several reasons, some of which I consider paramount. Firstly, it establishes a protective film that prevents the adherence of excess wax, ensuring the final piece maintains a lustrous appearance. Additionally, its water solubility serves as an effective mechanism for part demolding in instances where it proves challenging.
      After the PVA dried, I applied a layer of gelcoat, which has the role of protecting the resin and fiberglass from UV radiation and other environmental factors. Then I started the actual lamination by applying the first layer of chopped glass fiber (CSM) which is a fleece of only 10 grams per square meter and its main role is to fill all the shapes of the mold being very easy to model in combination with polyester resin . I added the structural layer, consisting of CSM of 450 grams per square meter and waited for the reaction to be complete by measuring the temperature. As matrix I used polyester resin with 2% catalyst ratio. When the part reached the temperature of the ambient environment, I released it from the mold. If you discovered my response to be helpful, I would be incredibly grateful if you considered subscribing to the channel, as your support serves as a powerful source of motivation and encouragement for me to create and share more videos. Additionally, if you have any further questions or inquiries, please feel free to reach out to me. Your feedback and interaction are always valued, and I am here to assist in any way possible. Thank you for being a part of our community!

  • @peterhiggins98
    @peterhiggins98 Місяць тому +1

    3:36 what kind of alcohol did you use

    • @PAFixandCrafts
      @PAFixandCrafts  Місяць тому

      @peterhiggins98. First of all, thank you very much for your comment!!! It's called polyvinyl alcohol, and it creates a water-soluble protective film. While it's not mandatory to apply if the wax has been properly applied beforehand, I prefer to use it as an added safety measure. One major advantage is that it prevents the wax from sticking to the part, resulting in a shiny and clean topcoat. If you found my answer helpful, please consider subscribing to the channel if you haven't already. Your support motivates and encourages me to keep creating content. Thank you!

  • @808lukas1
    @808lukas1 4 місяці тому

    How did you make the mold

    • @PAFixandCrafts
      @PAFixandCrafts  4 місяці тому

      @808lukas1. First of all, thank you very much for your comment!!! In this video, I show how I made the mold using the old piece. Basically, I took the old wing from the trailer and made a mold on it, so that the final piece would be poured into it. I don't know if I really understood your question. but if you have other questions, don't hesitate to write to me. If you have found the information provided beneficial, I encourage you to consider subscribing to the channel if you haven't done so already. Your support serves as a significant motivation for me to continue creating and sharing valuable content through future videos. Thank you mery much!

    • @808lukas1
      @808lukas1 4 місяці тому

      @@PAFixandCraftsI see so you just molded around a preexisting fender flare