That surfacing veil plays a dual purpose because carbon on metal is conductive and will corrode or rust depending in what metal your fusing to. Im stealing this technique for sure
I always wondered how the guys did those panels above the trunk on first gens to match the cf trunks. Thanks for the info…Great video… makes me want to try doing my 67’s top inner doors all the way around the quarters n rear package tray tops..
That surfacing veil plays a dual purpose because carbon on metal is conductive and will corrode or rust depending in what metal your fusing to. Im stealing this technique for sure
Great work guys!
Awesome video! Great tips and helpful advice.
Music is ok. But again too loud. Would be easier to hear you without the blasting parts of music.
I always wondered how the guys did those panels above the trunk on first gens to match the cf trunks. Thanks for the info…Great video… makes me want to try doing my 67’s top inner doors all the way around the quarters n rear package tray tops..
how much weight does that add? can you use the surface metal as a form and release the carbon fiber for massive weight reduction?
Great video love carbon really want to give this a shoot wonder how skinning my fiber glass would go
Very cool! Keep the videos coming!
Best video on the correct way to carbon fiber skin.. you saved me a headache
Very cool trick sir
Great job thanks for sharing
Great video, but how did you put the surfacing veil on the carbon fiber? What adhesive did you use?
Just 3m spray adhesive
What kind of Gel Coat did you use?
Sanding this stuff without a mask isn't a good idea health wise
YOLO