rear window visor and spoiler - Toyota Carina E, 1.6 L, 1993
I actually stocked up on fiberglass and other bells and whistles for this business, first put the first layer on the glass, then two more, made a stiffener from below, covered it completely with putty, made the sides, polished it all to a normal state, primed it, painted it, glued it on the scotch tape to the glass and on the upper edge of the fifth door on the sealant. It was the turn of the spoiler, we go to our already familiar market, we take, measure, a long mlyn, well, okay, we will adjust. , I spliced ​​it all together with fiberglass (a good thing by the way)), well, that's the result in the pictures)
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And what do you use ... polyester or epoxy ... they say polyester cracks ...
I won't say for sure, but definitely not epoxy, it dries for a very long time, I use a repair kit for NOVOL bumpers, a piece of fiberglass and resin are included, you won't find it anymore in our village, but it sets in about 15 minutes in the sun or when drying with a hairdryer, at degrees 20 also dries quickly, it suits me, I don’t know about cracking, for me it keeps it normally, the main thing is to soak normally
class, I really like it, the time will come and I myself will make such a visor for myself, according to your technology;)
Thank you, it only interferes in the rain, and even that is not a visor, but the fact that there is no broom, I removed it, but I'm not worried)
The visor is valid))) I, too, have already taken the first step towards construction - I bought resin)))) Does the visibility not interfere too much?
And thanks, I just paid attention to the second photo. Thank you for the clarification. From this visor on fire, but how to do it I had no idea reviews.drom.ru/toyota/aristo/65513/ .
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If you put a broom, will it go under the visor? How did you step back from the glass, first made the base on the glass, then glued the sides?
Yes, first the base, then the sides did
I took off the broom, so I drive without it, I never really used it, I work on trucks, now on Gazelles, I'm used to only using the side ones. If you put it on now, it will hurt. See the second photo, you see a black strip of rubber stuck on it fiberglass with a strip and impregnated with resin, two layers probably overlooking the glass, laid the layers, impregnated, then until it dries, put the visor on top. with a sealant, it will also hold tight to the glass. The collar only close to the edge does not need to be done so that it is not visible. I cut out the sides of the visor from cardboard, fixed it on the visor with plasticine on the back side, then laid fiberglass on the cardboard with an overlap on the visor, if cardboard then it will confusetear off from the return line, soak the remains with water and scrub with a sponge for dishes, rough side.
If you put a broom, will it go under the visor? How did you step back from the glass, first made the base on the glass, then glued the sides?