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ZYNE -> RE: Car Stereo Ceiling Mount Adapter (10/12/2006 4:47:58 PM)
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Just make sure you got that garage door open or ventilate the garage well when doing this crap or you'll end up feeling pretty ****ty real quick LOL! One note though, most resins I've used needs 60" degrees or it takes an eternity to set, if at all. You can use additional harderner to compensate for temperature but don't use too much or you'll end up like me with a brush fiberglassed to the mixing bowl :) Also, if you use dark fleece it's much easier to see what areas need more resin. Dark blues and dark greens work the best in my opinion. You won't see it when you're done anyways. It's not difficult at all .. Frame it using MDF, you can get by with 1/2 stuff on this. Wrap it using fleece to get your desired shape. Slober on resin to get the fleece saturated. Let sid and harden until completely dry Start laying fiber glass and resin 1-2 layers at a time. I prefer doing it on the inside, the surface tends to be somewhat smoother. Build up about 5 layers of glass/resin and let dry completely. Go back and sand the outside and start filling in imperfections with plastic filler. If you get the surface smooth enough you can either paint or wrap it in Vinyl or suade. Alternatively you can glue some headliner foam to your mold and then wrap it. That will hide any imperfections in the underlaying structure. Note, if you don't and the surface has bumps they will stand out like sore thumbs once wrapped in vinyl or suade. It ain't more difficult than this. There are some good resources out there showing step by steps on this stuff. I can post the links I have when I get home if you want to give it a shot.
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