Make a Front Splitter Properly

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Bill shows the right way to make this race car part easily
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Im not from Australia but F me this blokes a national treasure, Keep them coming - youve certified me from DI-WHY to DI-WHYNOT? Legend!!!

chrislacy
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Best tutorials on YT. Thanks for the years Bill.

estewar
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Ive gotta daily mine so i built mine out of a multi layer sheet of wood that i drilled holes thru and then covered with fiberglass and resin and then made a mount to the frame and its been great at taking a beating.

paulhuthmann
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Love your work! You are a fiberglass genius! Well done!

ODGColornChrome
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Watched every your video, I learn how to work with fiberglass thanks to you👍🙏

A.m.diy.projects
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Could you put a foam core when laying up to add some rigidity?
I’ll give this a go myself thank you.

DBatty
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I'm going to make my undertray using this method, thank you for the insight.

I've made my prototype out of plywood but that's not holding up too well on the edges

tturi
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Hi Bill, What size blade does that electric cloth cutter have in it? 70mm or 90mm? Thanks

tombeasley
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I was thinking using steel as it's heavy and provides weight ditstro at low speeds would that even be a good idea I wanted to cut it out and weld it to the sub frame or your a bolt on set up

jaygeeantonio
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I don't mind making front ends but I've never put my hand to a splitter always being intimidated by the spliter

andya
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Could you wrap the Kevlar around some 10mm MDF? Instead of using the bars to reinforce?

thailandretromods
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I would probably lay up a splitter with a foam core 6 to 10 mm thick with two layers of carbon on top and two layers of Kevlar on the bottom. Foam core would increase the overall rigidity.

johnpatterson
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Is there any 2 part Polyurethane you'd recommend for us Brits 😁🇬🇧

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