Fibreglass question

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RazMan

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237 months

Friday 11th November 2005
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I need to cut a hole in my kit car bodywork to allow access to the filler cap (the engine bay cover hinges down on top of it at the moment) To avoid having a raw edge visible and to give the panel better rigidity, I need to add a return edge to the cut hole - probably about a 15mm edge should do it.
What is the best way to add this return?

Do I form up a thin fibreglass (chopped mat) ring and bond it to the underside or use strips of matting and finish up with filler?

Any advice will be appreciated

RazMan

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394 posts

237 months

Friday 11th November 2005
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Yep, ideally it will be a cylindrical wall. I don't really fancy using wood - rain water would destroy it in time wouldn't it? I suppose a slice of plastic bottle might do the trick but plastic will probably go brittle and it needs to be fairly strong so it will stand up to bodywork stresses / vibration etc.

If I was to wrap a section of plastic bottle in thin strips of mat & resin, I could build up a kind of fibreglass washer, say 5mm thick to bond to the underside. Would that work?

RazMan

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394 posts

237 months

Monday 14th November 2005
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Update: I used a plastic water bottle as a former (covered in packing tape to prevent sticking), stuffing it throught the neatly cut hole and taping in place. I then applied chopped mat & resin to the underside, creating a radius where the resin met the existing fibreglass.
When cured, I simply removed the bottle and trimmed the edge with a powerfile. The result is a perfectly formed return edge.

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