Campy
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Joined: 1/2/2002 From: Baltic,
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Put a reasonably heavy layer of PVC Mold Release in side the mold. When that has dried, spray a coat of gel coat inside the mold and let dry. Now cut some 2oz fiberglass cloth into strips about 1 1/2" - 2" wide by about 12" (width and length will vary according to the cowl size. These measurements would be for a typical 40 or 60 size cowl ). You are going to need a bunch of them since you will want 2 layers of fiberglass cloth. Also cut strips of 4oz or 6oz fiberglass cloth (you will need enough for 1 layer for a 40/60 size cowl ). Now mix up some 30 minute epoxy (I like to dilute mine with acetone - 10% BY VOLUME - for a longer working time ) Brush or spray a medium coat of resin over the interior of the mold.. Using the 2oz strips, lay ONE layer in the cowl. Overlap each strip by 1/2". Use a flux brush, and brush a coat of resin over the glass cloth. You need to make sure that the resin completely penetrates the cloth (white spots indicate the resin didn't penetrate completely ). Once this is completed, do the second layer of 2oz cloth the same way. Finally, add the 4oz layer(s) of cloth and let everything dry (typically 24 - 48 hours depending on temperature). When you remove the cowl from the mold it will be flexible. Do any minor final shaping as needed and set to one side for about a week to harden up. Now you can use soap and water to wash the mold release off the cowl. Any holes/pits/etc fill with spot putty (auto section Wal-Mart ) and sand as needed. Now you can cut the front of the cowl out. Wipe the cowl down TWICE using ALCOHOL and clean cloths and prime. Now you can fit the cowl and make any additional holes, etc, prime (again), wet sand, and paint.
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