Doritofu
Active Member
Progress.
After blocking the first layer of primer to smooth out any of the small ripples in the surface and fixing up some small imperfections I gave it a second coat of primer and hit it with some 400 grit on the sander. Got it all really smooth and luckily it didn't need any more body filler. This was way faster to do than the first side.
After sanding it all flat I wiped the whole surface down and began waxing it for the moulds. 2 layers at a time up to 8 layers of wax over a whole day is the strategy I've been using. Then a light layer of PVA release film wiped over it just before the gelcoat goes on.
After waxing the plugs I was finally able to head back into the city to get the supplies I needed. Ended up getting roped into buying another roll of 450 gsm mat and a fresh roll of tissue as well. The tissue goes on as your first layer before the glass mat. It just helps capture some of the details a little better and can get into the tighter corners better than the chopped strand.
The coilovers also arrived for the s13 so that's going to be fun once this is finished.
With everything all waxed and the PVA applied I mixed up the tooling gelcoat and applied one thick layer. The tooling gelcoat is more forgiving than standard gelcoat so it can be a little thinner in spots. Since this was a quick temporary mould I didn't bother with 2 layers.
I was able to get the gelcoat applied in the morning and then the first layer of tissue and 225 mat on later that afternoon. Was pretty exhausted so decided to do the final layer of 450 the next morning. With that all done the first moulds were finished.
They are really thin as far as moulds go but I only need to make 1 part from them and I'll be modifying the result anyway. I got some advice on how to improve my moulds in future and so I'll be putting that into practice in a couple weeks once I make the final final moulds for these.
Had a little time left over with the day to do some workshop mods. Since I keep getting more rolls of fiberglass I needed to make a storage area for them. I like having the rolls hanging up so I found the only bare wall left in the shop and made a quick little rack.
Few offcuts of wood and a nailgun and they were up on the wall. No need to move the other roll over yet and they are fkn heavy so I wont move them if I don't have to.
Tomorrow morning I can cut the moulds off the car and then after checking everything is good and waxing them up I can see about getting a first pull from them in a couple days and then we will have fiberglass on all four corners for the first time. Pretty exciting shit.
After blocking the first layer of primer to smooth out any of the small ripples in the surface and fixing up some small imperfections I gave it a second coat of primer and hit it with some 400 grit on the sander. Got it all really smooth and luckily it didn't need any more body filler. This was way faster to do than the first side.
After sanding it all flat I wiped the whole surface down and began waxing it for the moulds. 2 layers at a time up to 8 layers of wax over a whole day is the strategy I've been using. Then a light layer of PVA release film wiped over it just before the gelcoat goes on.
After waxing the plugs I was finally able to head back into the city to get the supplies I needed. Ended up getting roped into buying another roll of 450 gsm mat and a fresh roll of tissue as well. The tissue goes on as your first layer before the glass mat. It just helps capture some of the details a little better and can get into the tighter corners better than the chopped strand.
The coilovers also arrived for the s13 so that's going to be fun once this is finished.
With everything all waxed and the PVA applied I mixed up the tooling gelcoat and applied one thick layer. The tooling gelcoat is more forgiving than standard gelcoat so it can be a little thinner in spots. Since this was a quick temporary mould I didn't bother with 2 layers.
I was able to get the gelcoat applied in the morning and then the first layer of tissue and 225 mat on later that afternoon. Was pretty exhausted so decided to do the final layer of 450 the next morning. With that all done the first moulds were finished.
They are really thin as far as moulds go but I only need to make 1 part from them and I'll be modifying the result anyway. I got some advice on how to improve my moulds in future and so I'll be putting that into practice in a couple weeks once I make the final final moulds for these.
Had a little time left over with the day to do some workshop mods. Since I keep getting more rolls of fiberglass I needed to make a storage area for them. I like having the rolls hanging up so I found the only bare wall left in the shop and made a quick little rack.
Few offcuts of wood and a nailgun and they were up on the wall. No need to move the other roll over yet and they are fkn heavy so I wont move them if I don't have to.
Tomorrow morning I can cut the moulds off the car and then after checking everything is good and waxing them up I can see about getting a first pull from them in a couple days and then we will have fiberglass on all four corners for the first time. Pretty exciting shit.