Whats the tidiest way to cut a side skirt?

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Postby Boost_4_Life » Sat Jan 29, 2011 9:06 am

for adhesvie use sikaflex 221 or 227. awesome stuff.
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Postby DeeCee » Sat Jan 29, 2011 10:33 am

you can get the smaller thinner cutting discs, but they tend to break very easily if you rotate the tool off centre while cutting. The disc will break making shrapnel fly. WEAR SAFETY GOOGLES. As I wear glasses, I've had some close calls in the past when shrapnel has hit my lenses.

The better discs to use are thicker but can still easily break. please exercise some safety as your tendency will be to get up close to the piece when you are working on it.
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Postby siren676 » Sat Jan 29, 2011 12:44 pm

I wear prescription glasses but dont hesitate to put on safety ones when working with cutting or grinding tools.
So as long as i keep the cutting wheel at about 90º to the surface i should be ok to go around corners?


Boost_4_Life wrote:for adhesvie use sikaflex 221 or 227. awesome stuff.
http://www.sika.co.nz/nz-ind-prodsel-ind-cbr-list-table

I must be going blind, who stocks this?
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Postby Dell'Orto » Sat Jan 29, 2011 1:15 pm

I think Mitre 10 do, and most engineering supplies places will too.
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Postby holden_fan2005 » Sat Jan 29, 2011 1:41 pm

siren676 wrote:8O Double sided tape? would have to be really good stuff to hold on a side skirt.



I think it's more of a very thin foam type tape. After a bit of research 3m stock a tape suitable, although I haven't looked for it. Doesn't sound cheap though.
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Postby LEAKER » Sun Jan 30, 2011 11:07 am

siren676 wrote:The guy at mitre 10 suggested that i use araldyte(my spelling sucks) to hold the skirts on.


$&#$% no!!

If you ever try to get the skirts off it will rip your paint off with it and also there's no give so the moment the car flexes it will just rip the skirts off.
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Postby siren676 » Thu Mar 17, 2011 12:31 am

Finally got around to cutting and fitting the side skirts.

The cutting disks didn't work very well so i resorted to using a hacksaw blade to cut the section off.
The glue i used was Holdfast Fix All Hightack Adhesive, which was also white and was a very close match to my paint.
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Postby Sideros » Thu Mar 17, 2011 9:45 am

siren676 wrote:8O Double sided tape? would have to be really good stuff to hold on a side skirt.

Mine has some removable bungs that i think i can screw into (hole in skirt lines up to it) im thinking to use screws there and pop rivets on the underside as well as some sort of adhesive to hold the side bit.

Hopefully that will be enough.


look up a tape called VHB tape - it's used professionally by signwriters as a very very strong bonding tape. I think it's lifespan is 7+ years
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