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Author Subject: Fiberglass Debadged Grille
gnrlee Forum Admin

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Post #1
I'm going to start offering these up!

Debadged Fiberglass Grilles
Made and moulded from a Genuine Peugeot Grille to ensure
Perfect fitment!

£50 Delivered



This one is just getting some extra re-enforcement where I think it needs it then final trim I'll update the photo shortly!

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Posted 23rd Nov 2016 at 10:21
manthos

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Post #2
are you up for making fiberglass wings, doors, boots and bonnets?

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Posted 23rd Nov 2016 at 10:48
gnrlee Forum Admin

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Post #3
I'm up for it! But I'm having difficulties with non curing I can only think theres too much moisture where I need to do big panels

I can get away with small panels in the cellar then put them in a vacuum bag to stop the smell getting out while curing

I live on a terrace and next door can smell it LOL

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Posted 23rd Nov 2016 at 20:22
Day666

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Hello LOL

David hope you haven't forgotten me Thumbs up
Posted 23rd Nov 2016 at 20:39
gnrlee Forum Admin

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I haven't forgotten you LOL as above I need somewhere dry to work or that's a lot of CF to throw in the bin because it failed! Sad

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Posted 24th Nov 2016 at 08:02
robthe6

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Post #6
Have you thought about making and oven? I use do vacuum infusion and cure in an oven. its not far from what your doing now. you could easily change things up a bit to do that.

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Posted 2nd Dec 2016 at 10:37
gnrlee Forum Admin

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Post #7
yeah i'd love to!

it would pretty much guarantee parts coming out every time!
I just need space to work at the moment but a plan is in motion!

i've seen curing oven/boxes being made using polystyrene and heat lamps you go any more info? Wink

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Posted 2nd Dec 2016 at 11:04
russbez

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Post #8
gnrlee wrote:
I live on a terrace and next door can smell it LOL


haha bet they love you

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Posted 2nd Dec 2016 at 11:41
gnrlee Forum Admin

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Post #9
yep that and the scrapyard of parts and a half built 6 LOL

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Posted 2nd Dec 2016 at 11:51

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