carbon fibre pannels

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i do :D
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You do what? :scratch:
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I know somone who has an autoclave that size :D
this was just vac infused, might do the next one with prepreg to see how much of a difference it makes.
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An autoclave that will fit an entire car body in???

Remember to debulk after every 2 to 3 ply's with prepreg. Personally I hate it as a process, VARTM is much better but you have to invest in good tooling to make it work. Therefore prepreg works out cheaper in the long run for motorsport stuff.
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me i just follow instructions, off to bristol next week (thats where our composites company is) and going to the airbus composite development facility, the autoclave they have you could park a coach in :D im looking to get all my moulds sorted and see how the first batch of pannels come out, i want to use them without any paint finnish so need to be 100% . the ones i have would be ok if you wanted to paint them but that would spoil the effect.
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Painting them would not be a issue for me mine are all cracked ;)
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((Painting them would not be a issue for me mine are all cracked ))
so are my moulds, lots of crazing although we did rub 90% if it out with 1200 wet N dry. for me these need to be 100% out of the mould so i dont need to paint them ( i dont do nice painwork) any sub standard ones will be available to the highert bidder (offer me beer and burgers :D )
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TrevD wrote:((Painting them would not be a issue for me mine are all cracked ))
so are my moulds, lots of crazing although we did rub 90% if it out with 1200 wet N dry. for me these need to be 100% out of the mould so i dont need to paint them ( i dont do nice painwork) any sub standard ones will be available to the highert bidder (offer me beer and burgers :D )
count me in for the wings :D
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