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Proflexman
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Spraying a carbon frame
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June 06, 2003, 06:49:35 am »
I have noticed that some of your carbon frames are shiney though i dont put down to lighting conditions i thought it might be possible to spray the frame with a good two pack system to seal the frame and seal in the decals on the frame.
Will this work or has anyone tried it. [smiley=bomb.gif]
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Carbon_Angus
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Re: Spraying a carbon frame
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June 06, 2003, 07:15:29 am »
i am not in the know about frame spraying lacquer or anyhting on an Oz, some others here do and will respond...
the frames were made in two runs, maybe a year apart. the first run was the duller one and the second was glossier. they are identical as far as i know other than the finish. both are atrractive in their own way, yet i am partial to the glossies!
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Re: Spraying a carbon frame
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June 11, 2003, 09:38:41 am »
I did my swingarm clear lacquer looks great.
Sand lite 600grt wet.
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GET
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Where are the land bridges?
Re: Spraying a carbon frame
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June 12, 2003, 12:39:29 am »
Just as a reminder, the outside surface of the front triangle is actually a thermoplastic. The carbon fiber composite "backbone" is a flat plate sandwiched between two molded shells. If you want to clear-coat the front triangle, use a paint/finish that is compatible with thermoplastics. These are readily available these days since so many cars (like Saturns) and car parts are made of plastics.
The swingarm is a carbon fiber composite layup.
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Re: Spraying a carbon frame
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June 12, 2003, 02:44:37 am »
So only the front triangle is an "earth friendly" recyclable plastic??? Perish the thought of a recycled Oz
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Death of a carbon?
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Ohhhhhhh! Dont' even think it.
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