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Old 08-11-2019, 02:25 PM
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Originally Posted by IanIsInTheGarage
Youve just blown my mind! Last projects I’ve used closed cell foam and the prices are outrageous. This looks roughly 1/10th the price. Any prepping needed to the foam. I was thinking it came with a plastic lining on it.

You need to sand the slick skin off of it so the resin will stick. They didn't do that on the two tunnel pieces and it's loose.
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Old 08-12-2019, 07:04 AM
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Originally Posted by IanIsInTheGarage
Youve just blown my mind! Last projects I’ve used closed cell foam and the prices are outrageous. This looks roughly 1/10th the price. Any prepping needed to the foam. I was thinking it came with a plastic lining on it.
I believe they make both a lined and unlined version of the foam. In some cases, the lined stuff can be peeled off, or sanded as fmcokc noted. Epoxy resin is a must, as polyurethane will melt insulating foam.
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[QUOTE=sexyicky;1524862]Just finished this splitter design with the help of a friend. Its 1/2 birch and runs under the oil pan. However, I want to try something new so I purchased 2 sheets of 6mm Alupoly. I will report back how it holds up.


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What material/product is that splitter fence that you bolted into the birch for support?
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Old 09-30-2019, 08:32 AM
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That's "paver edging." Find it at whatever your local big box store home center is (Home Depot/Lowes/Menards/etc).
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I've seen some splitters made of alumapoly... it's pretty flimsy.
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Old 02-19-2020, 03:57 PM
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Another Shakydog splitter panel in production. Getting ready for Barber in a couple of weeks.

Have a few extra tunnels. Going to make another one for the "new" car as well after the Barber race.





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