is there any intrest fast back hard top
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Dean1994 wrote:
idiotmobil wrote: got the plug durabond premiered (all 12 coats) now needs the long process of wet flatting filling any lows then more primer then down through the grades from 240 to 2000 grit then a polish then the mould can be take of this
I think at this stage give a good idea of what its going to look like
I wish I didn't have to be so precise about things would take half the time
Carnt wait to see the first mould!!!
first mould will just be the exact opposite of this think you mite mean first finished product. shame that that all the work gone in to this and this bits only going to be used once then possibly get thrown away, i mite extend it to make the full hard top
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idiotmobil wrote:
Dean1994 wrote:
idiotmobil wrote: got the plug durabond premiered (all 12 coats) now needs the long process of wet flatting filling any lows then more primer then down through the grades from 240 to 2000 grit then a polish then the mould can be take of this
I think at this stage give a good idea of what its going to look like
I wish I didn't have to be so precise about things would take half the time
Carnt wait to see the first mould!!!
first mould will just be the exact opposite of this think you mite mean first finished product. shame that that all the work gone in to this and this bits only going to be used once then possibly get thrown away, i mite extend it to make the full hard top
I no it's a shame you should have a go at the full hard top if the fast back works out!! Wich I think it will!
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Keep up the good work!
Dan
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Stu stu wrote: I recon they would sell well at £150-200
:ohmy: thats less that a quarter of the hardback conversion!
Think of the time and skill let alone the craftmanship thats going into building this buddy.
Could you build one for £200?
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