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Posted

papa is looking for a fibreglass repair kit to 

fix rear mud guard of Aprillia Climber.

Can't seem to find any at the big box stores.

attayaP

????

 

rear fender.jpg

Someone to fix for me would be even better.

 

Posted

I would fix this kind of thing with what have at home. Plastic sheet inside, small rivets, Pattex power epoxy.

(I have fixed MTB mudgards by creating aluminum and plastic parts)

Posted
5 minutes ago, frequentatore said:

I would fix this kind of thing with what have at home. Plastic sheet inside, small rivets, Pattex power epoxy.

(I have fixed MTB mudgards by creating aluminum and plastic parts)

When can papa drop it off?

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Posted
2 hours ago, frequentatore said:

Is that a prehistoric mudguard?

... purchased from estate of Fred Flintstone.

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Posted

Try heading down around the Ambassador Hotel. Many boat yards around there. Many boats fibreglass.

Should be easy to find someone who can repair it for you.

Posted

DIY fun:

Went down to shop referenced in #3/Johng.

√ 1 liter bottle resin,

√ small bottle catalyst,

√ some glass roving /mat

                         B160

Applied some to fender.

Applied more.

Not pretty.

Will sand and add more later.

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When I mixed the first cupful of resin & catalyst,

1/2 way thru the remainder in the cup went off, snap, solid.

Tossed it in bin.

Minutes later

noted fumes/smoke coming off the cup.

Added a cup of water to cool things down

and the water boiled.

Buddha, help me...

Posted
2 hours ago, metempsychotic said:

As soon as he quits reffering to himself in 3rd person.

He's a little beside himself. That's just the way he sees it. 

 

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Edit:  Back in the early 70's, I came close to setting my apartment on fire.  I was using boiled linseed oil on a wood project.  Wiped the excess off with tissue or paper towels, balled them up and threw them in the bin in the bathroom.  Some hours (a day?) later, smoke was pouring out.  The stuff produces a lot of heat as it cures/polymerizes.  It's similar to barns burning down from hay that is stored before it's fully dried.  Scary.

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Posted
2 hours ago, VocalNeal said:
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1/2 way thru the remainder in the cup went off, snap, solid.

Too much hardener?

 

Not necessarily.  Polyester goes off and gets smoking hot in the cup.  The trick is to get it spread into a thin layer before that happens. 

 

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Posted

Replaced the mud-guard onto the Climber today.

The attach bolts are too short now.

Wired it together;

15km single track;

worked well.

Ugly. ????

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Have like 700ml resin left.

Will transfer ~200ml to small bottle for possible future work.

The remaining 500ml

maybe

catalyse then set down in an open area,

to see what happens.

Do you think it will flame?

Posted

...didnt even fume or smoke.

400ml

Started setting at 7 min.

Got up to max 150C/ 300ºF at ~15 min.

If those temp sensor devices work

dunno.

????

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