D&D Show N Go Full System - Chrome
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RE: D&D Show N Go Full System - Chrome
It came with the mid pipe, it just wasn't pictured. Gotta get well and bring home some tools to swap it out. Its too cold to drive to my shop and I don't have a trailer. I have like maybe 2 screwdrivers and a crescent wrench and maybe, just maybe a set of pliers at home, at least my garageis heated.
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RE: D&D Show N Go Full System - Chrome
Not Yet, I got a ton of other parts because TAX RETURNS! I got the 520 +3 rear sprocket conversion, new galfler brake lines, a shift light, and some t-rex stands and have been waiting for everything to come in.(today finally)Plus my boss gave me the go-ahead to use the shop's autclave to make new carbon fiber panels. Only problem is the panels I got are messed up, so I have to fix them first, make a mold and then YAH! all carbon body. And since I will be using a mold, I can make more if anybody wants any. Glass or CF. though cf will be easier. The only drawback is I have to use the almost outdated prepreg.(less than a week before throw out date).
Hey rrasco, btw the autoclave only cooks the carbon fiber part for 3 hours 2@250 and then 1@350, then cools down overnight. I thought it cooked all night long, but I was wrong. Hope it helps with those panels your making.
I did finally post up a gallery if you wanna see what she looks like now.
Cheers!
Hey rrasco, btw the autoclave only cooks the carbon fiber part for 3 hours 2@250 and then 1@350, then cools down overnight. I thought it cooked all night long, but I was wrong. Hope it helps with those panels your making.
I did finally post up a gallery if you wanna see what she looks like now.
Cheers!
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RE: D&D Show N Go Full System - Chrome
Vacuum bag around the part in an airtight oven thatpumps in nitrogen on the outside of the bag and brings the pressure up to around 17psi, then cooks for 3 hours then cools down over about 7-8 hrs. The heat cures the resin, the vacuum sucks the cf to the mold and extra pressure helps push any extra airbubbles out and really forces the layers together and push it even tighter into the mold.
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