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68 Nazilook! *Need more plastic*
guru - February 14th, 2011 at 09:33 PM

Hi all.

I've been gathering bits and pieces for quite some time, and now just getting to put it all together.

68 bug, wrx engine/box, 18x10's and 8's, cage, seat....

The pan came from a hail damaged wreck from the Gold Coast about 10 years ago. Its a balljoint/irs. Had cookies on it at the time.
The body was bought a couple of years ago from a friend of mine.

I'll try and get the pics happening as quick as I can.

[img] http://www.cfab.com.au/G3/var/resizes/Customer-Galleries/Guru/A950.JPG?m=1294... [/img]:lol:


guru - February 14th, 2011 at 10:08 PM

How do I get the bloody photo to show on this page?
I loose interest really quick with crap like this......


barls - February 14th, 2011 at 10:22 PM

http://forums.aussieveedubbers.com/viewtopic.php?tid=21004 
http://forums.aussieveedubbers.com/viewtopic.php?tid=87954 
just two on the topic


STIDUB - February 15th, 2011 at 07:54 PM

get pics up fast, about time you started a thread on yours :TU:


guru - February 16th, 2011 at 09:59 PM

Its been some time since I've added pics. I thought I was doing the same as before, but..... :crazy:


guru - February 17th, 2011 at 10:27 PM

If everyone is happy to look at small pics I'll keep going.

I made moulds for fibreglass guards years ago for a guy with a car he raced, so I pulled them out and knocked out a set.
They are 100mm wider than stock - they're huge - too wide really, but it gives me a rough idea of what I'm after.

Not all that happy with the shape so I've decided to make new moulds for the rears at 75mm wider than stock, and fronts that are around 35mm wider than stock.


cam070 - February 17th, 2011 at 10:32 PM

Some nice handiwork in those fibreglass guards.


guru - February 17th, 2011 at 10:47 PM

Righto - here we go.....

To make new moulds I need to make new 'plugs' for the new wide guards.
So I had to destroy 2 complete sets of good stock guards - 8 guards total - :mad:

As you can see the standard guard is a little narrow.


guru - February 17th, 2011 at 10:51 PM

Don't take any notice of that motor either. Its not for this project.

Get the saw and start cutting.... its only metal.... its only more work.....


guru - February 17th, 2011 at 10:55 PM

Set the 2nd guard over the 1st and screw it together. Lots of test fitting and measuring.


guru - February 17th, 2011 at 11:00 PM

Stretch some parts and shorten others to make the guard flow and look 'original' then weld it up.
As the plugs are never going on a car for good, I didn't worry about fully welding them. No need to waste time and materials there.
Not looking too bad I think.


barls - February 17th, 2011 at 11:03 PM

damn thats some wide guards. looks good though.


STIDUB - February 18th, 2011 at 05:59 AM

why not just run the metal guards? tiny pics but they look like they could work nicely..


Camo - February 18th, 2011 at 07:24 AM

You are very handing at making those guards and I can see a business opportunity to be selling a lot of fiberglass guards in the near future, if you want to go down that path.

Keep us up to date with any progress and well done.

Kev


Brad - February 18th, 2011 at 03:37 PM

http://cfab.com.au/G3/var/resizes/Customer-Galleries/Guru/A958.JPG


Brad - February 18th, 2011 at 03:40 PM

http://cfab.com.au/G3/var/resizes/Customer-Galleries/Guru/P1230415.JPG


guru - February 18th, 2011 at 08:46 PM

STIDUB - a couple of reasons for not using the metal guards.
Firstly, they weigh too much and that stretches the bolt flange on the guard. And I would have to spend many hours stretching and shinking the entire guard so there would be alot less filler.
Secondly, if one gets damaged I can lay up another and its done. Alot of time goes into making one-off panels and to pay someone to do it, or spending that time again myself, well, it would just piss me off. 'glass is the way to go.

Ahhh thats how its done!

Thanks Brad. Lets see if I can get these pics big....

http://www.cfab.com.au/G3/var/resizes/Customer-Galleries/Guru/A968.JPG

http://www.cfab.com.au/G3/var/resizes/Customer-Galleries/Guru/A969.JPG


guru - February 18th, 2011 at 09:16 PM

Next step is to smooth them out.

http://www.cfab.com.au/G3/var/resizes/Customer-Galleries/Guru/A971.JPG

Then primer, and its rubbed back to an 800 grit finish.
I didn't bother with a top coat on these as the finished guard will be painted, not left as a gelcoat finish.

That's it - the plug is finished.

The guard has been bolted back on the car to give support to make the mould.

http://www.cfab.com.au/G3/var/resizes/Customer-Galleries/Guru/A978.JPG

A coat of release agent is sprayed on and left to dry for around 20 minutes.

http://www.cfab.com.au/G3/var/resizes/Customer-Galleries/Guru/A979.JPG

Next is tooling gelcoat which is sprayed and left to cure before the resin and matting is applied.

http://www.cfab.com.au/G3/var/resizes/Customer-Galleries/Guru/A980.JPG

http://www.cfab.com.au/G3/var/resizes/Customer-Galleries/Guru/A981.JPG

Guard is removed and th split flange is set up for moulding.
This makes the mould in 2 piece form which makes it easier to remove the product.

http://www.cfab.com.au/G3/var/resizes/Customer-Galleries/Guru/A982.JPG


LUFTMEISTER - February 18th, 2011 at 11:12 PM

Nice to see a pro at work. Nice tooling up. :yes:


waveman1500 - February 18th, 2011 at 11:46 PM

Very nice workmanship! I love the wide guards.


roofchop - February 20th, 2011 at 09:51 AM

Nice work Guru... now you have the moulds are you going to make them to order?

If so how much for a set? (front and rear)

Thanks
Dave


JVLRacing - February 21st, 2011 at 02:55 PM

good to see u on here mr brown:cool:


Dub_Life - February 21st, 2011 at 09:00 PM

Nice job so far the guards look awesome and love the wheels you chose, just wondering how you went fitting 10"s on the rear. Did you use alloy 944 arms and then what wheels and offset did you use? cheers


guru - February 22nd, 2011 at 10:05 PM

Thanks for the comments guys.

JVL:!::!::!: How are you, sir?

The front guard plugs and moulds are made the same way as the rears.

http://www.cfab.com.au/G3/var/resizes/Customer-Galleries/Guru/A992.JPG

http://www.cfab.com.au/G3/var/resizes/Customer-Galleries/Guru/A994.JPG


http://www.cfab.com.au/G3/var/resizes/Customer-Galleries/Guru/A991.JPG

http://www.cfab.com.au/G3/var/resizes/Customer-Galleries/Guru/A995.JPG

While I was working on the front I decided to mount the radiator and fit a vent to the front valance.
This piece is the windscreen cowl plenum vent from a Volvo.

http://www.cfab.com.au/G3/var/resizes/Customer-Galleries/Guru/A996.JPG

The vent had to be shortened to fit.

http://www.cfab.com.au/G3/var/resizes/Customer-Galleries/Guru/A997.JPG

http://www.cfab.com.au/G3/var/resizes/Customer-Galleries/Guru/A998.JPG

http://www.cfab.com.au/G3/var/resizes/Customer-Galleries/Guru/A999.JPG

And there we have it. Welded in, dressed and ready for filler and primer.

http://www.cfab.com.au/G3/var/resizes/Customer-Galleries/Guru/A1000.JPG


guru - February 23rd, 2011 at 07:48 PM

Here we see the front valance has been primed.

The front guards you see here are the 'plugs' for the moulds.
I painted these white to get some perspective of the shape when they're fitted to the car. Really hard to see the shape when they are in primer or painted in a flat finish.

http://www.cfab.com.au/G3/var/resizes/Customer-Galleries/Guru/P1230276.JPG

http://www.cfab.com.au/G3/var/resizes/Customer-Galleries/Guru/P1230274.JPG

I'm happy with the shape of the front plugs so I'll make the moulds then lay up a set. Should be good.


cam070 - February 23rd, 2011 at 09:19 PM

You have some skills guru. Fantastic work.


JVLRacing - February 24th, 2011 at 11:04 AM

very nice mate....just let the rest of everyone know, ive purchase these guards...WORTH IT :cool:


guru - February 24th, 2011 at 09:06 PM

Here's the finished mould for the left front guard.

http://www.cfab.com.au/G3/var/resizes/Customer-Galleries/Guru/P1230293.JPG

While I have all the 'glassing gear out I thought I'd knock out a mould for these.

http://www.cfab.com.au/G3/var/resizes/Customer-Galleries/Guru/P1230327.JPG


http://www.cfab.com.au/G3/var/resizes/Customer-Galleries/Guru/A986.JPG

Eventually I hope to make kevlar and some carbon fibre panels with these moulds. Need a bit more equipment first and its not cheap!:no:


Ollie - February 24th, 2011 at 10:43 PM

From that last pic - is that a grey supra and a blue s14?
Could you indulge my ego and let me know?

Also, the car is looking GREAT!
Loving the front Mustache Grill


STIDUB - February 24th, 2011 at 11:16 PM

im also curious & guessing the same cars, curious whats in this shed :tu: