Homemade roof spoiler
#26
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I'll have a group buy thread up ASAP, with prices and information. All the details will be available then. I appreciate everyone's interest and I'll have a revised version of the spoiler up hopefully no later than next week. (I work everyday this week :[)
But keep the input coming and let me know if you're interested! The first people that say they're interested in buying one will get first dibs on the GB. :]
#33
If you plan to sell it don't make it out of painted lexan. You could still make it very subtle with urethane.
Just make a dime and 2 little support bars to hold the shape at speed (and possibly provide extra surface to the biadhesive tape).
Just make a dime and 2 little support bars to hold the shape at speed (and possibly provide extra surface to the biadhesive tape).
#34
Looks good! maybe a little thicker but it's definitely something you'd have to play around with and make a couple prototypes until you have that perfect one. Keep up the good work bro. I might be interested as well after seeing the final product.
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I'll definitely look into different materials. The lexan is holding up pretty well though, it's been on my car for a week and it's been windy and raining almost everyday and it's holding up damn good.
#41
I too was afraid.........(very afraid) to open this thread for fear it would be made out of Georgia pine!
It's not my cup of tea, but kudo's for not making it look that bad at all.
It's not my cup of tea, but kudo's for not making it look that bad at all.
#43
Dunno, I have never worked with sculpting compounds to build car parts. Only sheet metal, fibreglass and urethane.
https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.p...hlight=scratch
This guy surely knows way more than I do
https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.p...hlight=scratch
This guy surely knows way more than I do
#46
Wouldn't the paint protect the actual lexan itself? Assuming there's a couple coats of paint and a couple coats of clear.
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Hey guys, I've been experimenting with different materials and I have some definite work in progress so stay tuned! I'm trying to take my time on this and see just how well I can make it. Also, I've been a little lazy today :P.
But, not too much longer. Lexan is most likely out of the picture since it likes to be finicky.
But, not too much longer. Lexan is most likely out of the picture since it likes to be finicky.