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fiberglass renforcenment


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Do you mean, what do you use to support the fiberglass part once it is laid-up?

 

If you're worried about your 'glass distorting, you could always make some "ribs" on the backside. I think this is what you are describing. Cut some strips of foam, lay them on the backside and then lay fiberglass cloth over them to create a rib.

 

How many layers and what weight of cloth did you use to make the body panel itself and how are you mounting it? If attaching all the way around its perimeter and using enough cloth you may not need to reinforce it with ribs.

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I've had a lot of success with using 4 layers of 2 oz mat, which comes out to about 1/8" thick. For added rigidity around the edges, I fold it over to make a 90º angle (and trim later). If this reinforcement is in the middle of a larger part, then you can either bond over a foam rib, or you can bond a narrrow strip (usually I use 1" wide 1/8" thick strip) bonded perpendicular to the surface. I use the later were space does not allow a wider reinforcement. One thing to remember is that this reinforcement may (and most likely will) distort the panel slightly and become slightly noticable when viewed from the external side, due to the new glass reinforcement hardening and shrinking slightly. This then will need only a little sanding of the panel to get the shape back to the original form.

 

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