Mitchelkitman wrote:When moulding it you can insert a right-angle barrier to create a 90 degree "fold" and that can then be used to join. I used this method when building my "Quantumsleep" - I wanted to make a wheelarch, so moulded a 30" long flat sheet with right angled tabs on each end about 1". After bending the sheet to the required shape, the tabs were simply held down in position on the floor with a couple of screws and fibreglassed in place. Once everything had set the next day I removed the screws, added some more fibreglass all over, and ended up with good wheel arches. That's the beauty of fibreglass - it's only limited by our imagination, it is so easy to use and modify, yet so strong.
Your innovative approach to using fiberglass for molding, especially with the right-angle barrier for a 90-degree fold, showcases the versatility of the material. Your experience with creating wheel arches for "Quantumsleep" demonstrates how fiberglass, with its ease of use and strength, can turn imaginative designs into practical and sturdy reality. Impressive work!
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