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My E61 on 20" hartges

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Old 01-15-2009, 02:13 PM
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Thanks for the moments
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Old 01-16-2009, 03:27 PM
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Should do the upper cover as well, the one around the volume controll etc. That would look wicked.
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Not a fan of that Hartge Wheels on the car, but the rest of your wagon from inside to out looks fantastic!
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@ Dave 530: Could you post a DIY maybe on how to do the Carbon Fibre wraps, or where to get the materials?
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Nice! love the cf theme!
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Black-white
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Originally Posted by AKAlius' post='770030' date='Jan 17 2009, 12:04 AM
@ Dave 530: Could you post a DIY maybe on how to do the Carbon Fibre wraps, or where to get the materials?
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Ok, I will try.
But my written English is not perfect
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1: piece degreasing with acetone, do it thoroughly so that the resin can attach
2: cf cut pieces, make this big enough.
3: epoxy and hardener balance and mix.
4: a layer of epoxy to make a brush with
5: ( tricky part) your position so that the fiber mat in the right direction, and gently push
6: all the corners and edges nice push to the mat if it were to paste the piece without blowing or bumps.
7: you brush a layer of epoxy so the top is pretty wet.
8: after a 20 min check everything again and eventually dislodged parts push back shelf.
9: at least 1 day dry
10: excess fibers with a fine knife trimming, and possibly with a Dremel, etc., make the edges smooth.
11: everything nice mat sheds and start your next layer of epoxy.
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Things you need:

- Epoxy hardener + (400gr total)
- CF mats (200gr / m?, beginning with 1 m?)
- sandpaper of 180 to 1000
- to acetone degreasing
- scissors, knife, or any Dremel grindstone.
- Brushes
- jars (about 1 -3 cm wide)
- scales!
- disposable plastic or latex gloves
- Blankestijn varnish (I motip satisfied of)
- patience
- more patience

If you have questions set them


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