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    Quote Originally Posted by Tank View Post
    You know that there are a lot of NZ boat builders who make a ton of carbon components right?
    Sure. Yeah what I mean is, most boat builders make things that literally weigh a tonne. Thats just the way they think. If you want something that this big by this big that weighs 4 grams, you are going to get a blank stare.. sure, unless you take the job to one of the people you mention.. big bucks there be my guess.

    Point taken and conceded.

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    what does going international means?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    Nope, you're wrong. If he actually wants it lighter than a conventional glass layup then it does require the complex approach, or doing it in CF is just a bling exercise.
    You're missing the point... vacing a layup isn't complicated...

    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    It's very difficult to get a layup lighter - you HAVE to vac it down.
    Not difficult...

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    and you HAVE make it skinny, and you HAVE to use structural epoxy,
    Wrong... the Britten was made from VER, for example...

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    and you HAVE to post-cure it for strength,
    Post cure heating does not have to be accomplished by an autoclave...

    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    If he wants bling, chances are he is going to get heavier than plastic. If he wants lightweight - then talk to someone who knows how to actually do that, instead of a boat builder.
    Just admit it, you've never tried it, you've no experience, and no clue...

    Even if a fairing was made from carbon, and not vacuum bagged, it would still be lighter than the equivalent eglass layup... the gsm of both (for the same strength) is the same. It's a stupid argument though... who would make a replacement panel without vac bagging it? Regardless, it's also a pointless argument, he merely wants to overlay a small existing side cover.

    So, do you have an other uninformed, stupid, pointless, arguments that you'd like to share, or are we done?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Padmei View Post
    what does going international means?
    Something to do with this, one of the all time funniest posts on KB.

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    For fuks sake!!

    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    Ok Tank I am sick of your shit. Here's your explanation. No more explanations for you after this though.

    DB
    Come on guys settle down if you are going to rip one another's throats out. Start a new thread and do it there.

    This is my thread and I don't want it hijacked by the likes of you pair making fools of yourselves on it. I am not taking sides and neither is anyone else by the looks. So shake hands and try to be buddies. Please!!!

    We all share the same common interests that being the fun and the passion for riding our bikes. and this sort of behavior is not going down to well.

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    Yes indeedly... so anyway, what have you decided to do?

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    Quote Originally Posted by huck farley View Post
    This is my thread and I don't want it hijacked by the likes of you pair making fools of yourselves on it.
    ah yeah, sorry man.

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    i gets the bike back tomorrow, hopefully i get a WOF next day and i can start dressing her up in the weekend. I forsee alot of spraying, sanding, polishing, drilling and modding in the weekend.
    I have my eyes on some pretty little carbon look alike indicators too.
    Reactor Online. Sensors Online. Weapons Online. All Systems Nominal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    Yes indeedly... so anyway, what have you decided to do?
    I would hate to stuff the job up. I'm an engineer. So I will stick to what I do best, and let the experts weave their magic!!

    Thanks to everyone who contributed. The long video was actually brilliant. I sure learned it's not a simple job like being a bog merchant for a day. Just the opposite in fact.

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    I don't know buddy... some Super 77 (3m spray contact adhesive), a roller, some brushes, some fibre and some resin... and you can pretty much cover anything

    Get something else, like the kids lunchboxes... cover those first (ok, so not a childs lunchbox, do your own!). Once you're confident you can 'hit that shit', then do your bike

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    I don't know buddy... some Super 77 (3m spray contact adhesive), a roller, some brushes, some fibre and some resin... and you can pretty much cover anything

    Get something else, like the kids lunchboxes... cover those first (ok, so not a childs lunchbox, do your own!). Once you're confident you can 'hit that shit', then do your bike
    Yeah ok I will start with my lunchbox, will let you know how it goes.
    Cheers
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    Please do! The worst thing you can do is make a total mess! But you'll have a ball doing it

    Shame you're not in Christchurch, resin is reasonably expensive per litre, not bad in a 4L, and dirt cheap in a 10L. I'd have been willing to sort some out for you

    Try it with some polyester resin, it's the cheapest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    Please do! The worst thing you can do is make a total mess! But you'll have a ball doing it

    Shame you're not in Christchurch, resin is reasonably expensive per litre, not bad in a 4L, and dirt cheap in a 10L. I'd have been willing to sort some out for you

    Try it with some polyester resin, it's the cheapest.
    Thanks Imdying. It's blokes like yourself that makes this forum so much better than any of the others I belong to. When I get finished I will send you some pics.
    Flatheadfred has me under his wing also, he's going to get me everything I need at Wholesale prices.
    Gees if the side covers come out brilliant. Which I'm sure they will!!!! The skies the limit ha-ha (dream on) Thanks everybody that replied to my topic.

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    harder then you think

    harder then you think and takes alot of time..
    my K6 600 turned out rather good. but was realy time consuming.
    Lucky i have a mate thats a boat builder and has the skills.
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