- Let me know what you guys think.
This part is not finished it still needs two more coats wet sand and clearcoat. This carbon fiber is 12X 10 1/2 ounce.
This part is not finished it still needs two more coats wet sand and clearcoat. This carbon fiber is 12X 10 1/2 ounce.
Oh boy is that ever gorgeous.
So sexy...
Denver Bill did that to his Sling and I was able to see it in person when we went for a ride. Awesome!
Looks great
That looks really good!
I like anything carbon fiber - the more parts the better
Did you just cover the original part in carbon or did you use it to make a mold and make a whole new piece?
Did you just cover the original part in carbon or did you use it to make a mold and make a whole new piece?
It's just overlaid on the original part's. we will be offering these very soon.
I like anything carbon fiber - the more parts the better
@'TX Slingshot glad to see your gettin that wrap thing down to a science. I may give my bride an all expense paid vacation at your house with Lorena and the girls......while we get the hell outta there
@'TX Slingshot glad to see your gettin that wrap thing down to a science. I may give my bride an all expense paid vacation at your house with Lorena and the girls......while we get the hell outta there
don't tease me
Very Nice, I love me some carbon fiber, especially REAL carbon fiber.
Looks awesome now do the entire body like that hehe
Did somebody say real carbon fiber?
TX SS, LOOKS GREAT....Is this what you do for a living???
TX SS, LOOKS GREAT....Is this what you do for a living???
it is going to be a side business for us. we like doing it so much and it looks a lot better then the Hydro dipped stuff we thought we would do it for a lot of friends here in Houston but it's turning into a pretty big deal so were starting to unveil it to all of our friends here on the form that may want it also.
So we are opening Carbon Expressions we can hand lay most any part car truck motorcycle or ATV. I used to work with fiberglass a lot building custom speaker boxes this is not much different just a lot more tedious and detail. And my business partner getRDun is really good at it also.
Man imagine a cf wheel with cf dash. Beautiful.
it is going to be a side business for us. we like doing it so much and it looks a lot better then the Hydro dipped stuff we thought we would do it for a lot of friends here in Houston but it's turning into a pretty big deal so were starting to unveil it to all of our friends here on the form that may want it also.
So we are opening Carbon Expressions we can hand lay most any part car truck motorcycle or ATV. I used to work with fiberglass a lot building custom speaker boxes this is not much different just a lot more tedious and detail. And my business partner getRDun is really good at it also.
do lay-overs require an autoclave, or can the fiber just be applied with a lot of vacuum ports and an oven? (familiar with carbon fiber- former ops mgr for co that made un-manned drones for USAF)
Just want to thank you in advance for ruining my children's education because I spent their college money on your CF GOODIES!!
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Man imagine a cf wheel with cf dash. Beautiful.
I wrapped might with vinyl and it looks awesome but when I put this 12 K carbon fiber on their it's going to be unbelievable. But I haven't figured out the logistics on how to receive and shipped to someone else's Dash. I think it's only 12 bolts that you have to remove including the windshield and a few push rivets but once we get that figured out we will be offering this to everyone.
do lay-overs require an autoclave, or can the fiber just be applied with a lot of vacuum ports and an oven? (familiar with carbon fiber- former ops mgr for co that made un-manned drones for USAF)
Hand lane carbon fiber over existing parts does not require a vacuum or an oven the epoxies are different then if you're building a structural part with impregnated carbon fiber. But we do a vacuum bag to cure on smaller more difficult parts. To get it right it is all about prepping the surface of what you want to bond to and knowing how to lay it correctly. There are some guys making molds and creating parts from those moles the problem is they do not fit as well as the factory parts so it's better to use the factory parts that we know fit correctly and will ultimately look better.