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Fiberglass panels on a single seater - goodwoodweirdo - 21-08-2023 Chaps, Has anyone experience racing (750mc) a single seater ? I'm just curious to know how many layers of fiber matting are being used and the weight m2 - looking for just strong enough and not too thick / heavy :-) I don't find a 750mc forum to ask under... plenty advise on the interweb from making ponds to carbon F1 cars - if anyone knows of another suitable forum, i'm all ears thanks in advance Matt RE: Fiberglass panels on a single seater - dickie65 - 21-08-2023 Panel area and curvature will affect the layup required. I would look towards Kayak construction. Are you using a mould ? Biaxial glass cloth is easy to drape and wet out 300 gram M2 cloth is about right this cloth will give a more constant thickness than Chop Strand Mat Two or Three layers should suffice for panels with added thickness in stressed areas. I cant remember the resin to glass ratio off the top of my head. Resin choice is important as some resins cure to be more brittle than others. I hope this will point you in a forward direction. RE: Fiberglass panels on a single seater - Nick Lettington - 21-08-2023 Try this... https://historic750formula.proboards.com/ RE: Fiberglass panels on a single seater - goodwoodweirdo - 22-08-2023 Perfect, just the information I was looking for, thanks very much. Yes have molds that haven't been used since the 60's ... so the first plan is to have a expert check the molds out and see if they are usable, possibly have a positive made. Thanks for the link to the 750 forum, pity to see it really isn't very active ... Many more questions to follow, this will be a long term project cheers Matt RE: Fiberglass panels on a single seater - dickie65 - 22-08-2023 At the very least the old moulds will need a thorough clean degrease Then compound the moulds to bring the surface back to a shine if possible. Low speed buffer needed. If the moulds have be badly stored they might be warped or twisted. Craze cracks can be repaired. PVA will allow a release from a mould in bad condition. If you paint the finished bodywork you can hide a lot of defects from the mould. RE: Fiberglass panels on a single seater - goodwoodweirdo - 25-08-2023 Thanks for that, indeed a good clean is the first step. I'm waiting for feedback from a local company and will keep everyone informed. I might even give the nose cone a go myself cheers Matthew |