Thanks for the input. Just wanted to have a second opinion. I’m not an expert either so learning as I’m goingIm far from an expert but I would assume the fleece and resin would be much easier and seal better just for the simple fact it can be contoured from one area to the next without 500 cuts
Thanks! I hadn’t seen these before. Definitely will be ordering this soon. Would help out white a bit.looks like a fun project. what is your plan for the sunroof?
just a tip, the next time you want multiple circuits, instead of doing this:
order this:
https://www.amazon.com/OLS-6-Way-Blade-Indicator-Protection/dp/B00QMTAZ1W
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XZVTF3R
and this helps organize grounds
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00X326A1K
Any chance you can show me a pic of an example. This is my first time using fiberglass mat as well as resin. Was told this was the best route to go for what I wanted. Still learning though and definitely ok with trying new ideas. As far as the trunk I plan to have the amp and batteries back there.Idk how much you know about fiberglass but multiple flat layers isn't all the strong. If you're looking for strength. Add a few dowels along the flat planes and do layers over them. Curves add tremendous strength.
Is there a reason you didn't utilize the trunk and back of the car? There is a tremendous amount of airspace you're just kinda..wasting imo.
Basically just try not to use fiberglass when making anything flat. Wood will be stronger. If want strength in curves and corners FG is great.Any chance you can show me a pic of an example. This is my first time using fiberglass mat as well as resin. Was told this was the best route to go for what I wanted. Still learning though and definitely ok with trying new ideas. As far as the trunk I plan to have the amp and batteries back there.
Got ya. Thanks for the tip. I’m planning to add some metal rods going from front to back and side to side. I’m hoping that will help as wellBasically just try not to use fiberglass when making anything flat. Wood will be stronger. If want strength in curves and corners FG is great.