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xunedeinx

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was jus layin in bed and thinkin, i could do this, make a fiberglass replica of my hood and quarters, save a ton of weight, itll never rust, and itll be a lot stronger then the tin thats currently on the car. How would i go about replicating it? plaster of paris?

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nivek2002

Someone on this board arlready makes FG Hoods. And no, Plaster of Paris would not be ideal...

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nobody makes these parts for your car yet so i say go for it. plaster is a good mold to use from what i hear.
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#4
lefty86

do a search in google for it. you can find all the correct release agents and molding compounds. i've seen a couple of write ups on it. just don't expect perfection unless you have a lot of free time. that stuff is hard to get right the first time off.

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xunedeinx

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well one person says not to use plaster, one says to use it. What do i do? lol