Dougie_fresh25
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Well after seeing all those pics of ur door builds i have decided to have a go of my own on some door cards i found in the breakers.
One problem i have bought p40 fibreglass and p38, i thought that was really all u needed but i heard about matt and resin,
What is that and do i need it????
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Richie
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Its easier to shape if you using fibreglass matting.
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Dougie_fresh25
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is that what u mix with all the different things???
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50Calibre
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fibreglass matting is basically like a tissue paper type material (obviously its fibreglass) but u can get it very thin, u then can mix the resin and some hardener and 'paint it' onto the fibreglass matting which can then be shaped, this will need a few layers about 3 or 4 at least before its strong enough though
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Dougie_fresh25
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so modeling that way will give a better result than just using p40 and p38???
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RKS
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the end result will probably look the same 2 begin with. but if you do not use matting and resin it will certainly almost crack.
also dont forget to sand down the plastic and clean it with Meths to ensure there is no dirt on the surface
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Fear
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What kinda builds are you trying!
If its the simple one speaker builds some MDF and Fibrefill would do fine then some P39 or easy filler after that!
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Dougie_fresh25
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i was gunna try the speaker pod and crossovers
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RichR
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quote: Originally posted by 50Calibre
fibreglass matting is basically like a tissue paper type material (obviously its fibreglass) but u can get it very thin, u then can mix the resin and some hardener and 'paint it' onto the fibreglass matting which can then be shaped, this will need a few layers about 3 or 4 at least before its strong enough though
no its not!! thats surfce tissue - not CSM or matting
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RichR
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and u'll need 2 layers of CSM (or 1 and 1 layer of Biax) - then a single layer of surface tissue
Dont answer questions if you dont know what your talking about - u'll make him cock it up
[Edited on 02-06-2005 by LiVe LeE]
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RKS
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quote: Originally posted by LiVe LeE
and u'll need 2 layers of CSM (or 1 and 1 layer of Biax) - then a single layer of surface tissue
Dont answer questions if you dont know what your talking about - u'll make him cock it up
[Edited on 02-06-2005 by LiVe LeE]
i used fibreglass matting and resin, and then standard car body filler on my door pods, and they came out fine,
[Edited on 03-06-2005 by --Rikki--]
[Edited on 03-06-2005 by --Rikki--]
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James@CCC
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Lee was just saying to use fibreglass MATTING not fibreglass TISSUE as thatll be too thin and weak.
Urs seem to me made right rikki
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Dougie_fresh25
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So ppl what is best to use for speaker pods and crossovers
P40 and P38 or the matt and resin???????
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RKS
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if you use matt and resin you will still need p38 filler
which method you choose is up to you, altho using matt and resin instead of p40 will reduce the chance of cracking
this is how I do it:
1. create your pod using mdf rings, and fix them with using screws or superglue,
2. sand down all surfaces so that they are rough
3. clean the rings and plastic throughly, making sure there is no dust on them,
4. mix up some fibreglass resin, then by putting the matting down where you want the curves of the pod and paint on the resin, (do about 3 layers of this)
5. sand down the fibreglass to remove any spikes in it.
6. using p38 filler smooth this over the fibreglass to fill in any holes and make the pod smooth and sand this down so its smooth,
7. paint will 2-3 coats of primer filler and then sand this down using fine sandpaper
8. paint using you desired paint!
[Edited on 03-06-2005 by --Rikki--]
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Dougie_fresh25
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thanks rikki, but wouldnt you need more than three layers of matt and resin to create the desired curve for the pod???
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RichR
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depends on the complexity of the curve - Ive just built a single laminar carbon 70cm race yacht - its thin as anythin so wouldnt do for door pods - but structurely its v.v.good where ti needs to be - as ur only really using the GRP to give u the shape as opposed to structural rigidity - it's not worth doing much more than 3 layers of matt tbh -
Persoannly I'd use a layer of Biaxial matt, between two layers of Chop Strand Matt - and finish it with a surface tissue - the tissue is a good way of gettign a near as worth it finish - that way u'll need next to no filler
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RichR
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plus try and get your MDF rings to as close a shape as u can - u dont want to be building up inches and inches of fibreglass - tbh I'd cover the rings in expanding foam or polyeurathane foam if u can get some - sand that to shape - then fibreglass over the top - the smoother ur prep, the less finishing or filling you'll have to do
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RichR
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good site for you
http://web.njit.edu/~cas1383/proj/main/
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t_benn_1
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couldn't some one do a Tutorial?
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chr15barn3s
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http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=135232
there is a tutorial already
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Dougie_fresh25
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cheers lee
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RichR
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that tutorials okay - but u dont really want to use P40 as I keep saying - its the devils sperm of GRP - its shite and too heavy - if i get time over the next couple of weeks I'll do a sub box and door build tutorial when I do mine again
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RichR
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to be honest tho - this site (as i posted earlier) is very good - If i do a GRP tutorial I'll try and work on this to bring it a)up to date, b) relative to corsas, c) more step by step
but its a good site to be going on with
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RichR
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http://web.njit.edu/~cas1383/proj/main/
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Dougie_fresh25
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bit off the subject but should i use my old speaker wires for my new components???
they will be amped
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