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    #91
    That looked like the start of something cool... what was it going to be?
    -Nick
    Originally posted by 87e30
    First of all: calm the fuck down; second of all; cool story bro.

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      #92
      Originally posted by BeemerBuyer View Post
      That looked like the start of something cool... what was it going to be?
      I'm still gunna finish it, but I'll just have to do it a different way. It's going to be some interior bits.

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        #93
        whats plan b???? :D
        http://www.flickr.com/photos/theryp/
        :p

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          #94
          where did you get your CF from? I've never seen it sold local.
          :borg:

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            #95
            Originally posted by theryp View Post
            whats plan b???? :D
            You'll see :)

            Originally posted by !kid View Post
            where did you get your CF from? I've never seen it sold local.
            Got it from some website awhile back...I forgot what site. Ebay always has some.

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              #96
              Hmmmmmm

              What do you get when you add this



              With this



              And this



              ?????

              A clutch stop :)

              Take the old one out





              New one in and adjusted:



              Feels much better now...

              Fixed some more trunk rattles with this



              And worked on the carbon....sanding rough shape and laying up another layer of resin



              Gunna cut this piece to shape tomorrow....forgot to where long sleeves today. I hate how your skin feels after sanding this stuff.

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                #97
                so what did you end up using to cut the carbon fiber? last time i had to cut some CF up i just used a Dremel tool with a cutting disc.
                :borg:

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                  #98
                  I usually would use a dremel...but since I wanted straight lines I used a band saw and a belt sander

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                    #99
                    Everything I did today was a complete fail...I guess that's what I get for taking a break from composites....

                    Well I shaped the pieces today







                    All done with this piece



                    And than?????

                    The bottom wasn't flat enough to stick to the center console, so I put it on the belt sander. Well, it got sucked down in between the table and the belt. F**k.

                    And you might wonder what happened to this piece?



                    Well, I was on my last round of buffing and it got caught in the buffer and flew around my shed. Picked it up and the corner was chipped.

                    So yeah. Today was a fail....

                    So I got out some more carbon and layed up another sheet.



                    Hopefully I don't run out of resin/hardener in case of low spots.

                    :(

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                      :'(
                      http://www.flickr.com/photos/theryp/
                      :p

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                        This, is awesome.
                        '87 325e 2.7i/5spd
                        '02 Subaru outback (Still smells like dirty hippie)
                        '86 635csi (Sold)
                        '87 4KcsQT (Sold)
                        '84 318i (Sold)

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                          Originally posted by White325is View Post
                          tisk tisk for not welding all the way around.

                          Dude, I know you said you dad knows how to weld but I will tell you that those weld are garbage. First off, you didnt weld it all the way around which amplifies the likelihood of a crack or fissure to form; Secondly, The welds arent penetrating deep enough; lastly, they dont even look good. LOL. No offense, I really respect you for trying to tackle anything and everything by yourself, but in this case, you need to fix the welds asap. If you are ever down in the inland empire, Stop by and Ill reweld those for you properly for free.

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                            Originally posted by e46s54dr View Post
                            Dude, I know you said you dad knows how to weld but I will tell you that those weld are garbage. First off, you didnt weld it all the way around which amplifies the likelihood of a crack or fissure to form; Secondly, The welds arent penetrating deep enough; lastly, they dont even look good. LOL. No offense, I really respect you for trying to tackle anything and everything by yourself, but in this case, you need to fix the welds asap. If you are ever down in the inland empire, Stop by and Ill reweld those for you properly for free.
                            Thank you for your concern. I'll work on it.

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                              Just gouge the old welds out and reweld. Post weld cleanup is also very important, if you end up doing it again. Lookin' good so far tho!

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                                Originally posted by OhioriderAaron View Post
                                Just gouge the old welds out and reweld. Post weld cleanup is also very important, if you end up doing it again. Lookin' good so far tho!
                                Thanks :)

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