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What i was thinking was i would probobly add a couple of diagonal C/F ribs aswell. I was thinking of making them by sticking stripps of 25mm x 10mm foam to the roof skin then laying some C/F tape over the top ??Turbo-Brown wrote:Dread to think how flexible that would make a car that didn't have a cage!
From what I gather, if you laminate a layer of Diolen into your panel, it acts like the laminate interlayer in your windscreen so that material either side (glass, CF or whatever) can break but the bits are still held onto the interlayer and shouldn't fly around causing harm.miniblob wrote:
But would it splinter if the worst happened and you rolled it??
Like your thinking!!!!!Turbo-Brown wrote:From what I gather, if you laminate a layer of Diolen into your panel, it acts like the laminate interlayer in your windscreen so that material either side (glass, CF or whatever) can break but the bits are still held onto the interlayer and shouldn't fly around causing harm.miniblob wrote:
But would it splinter if the worst happened and you rolled it??
Yes IMO a CF roof will make much more of a difference than lightened front panels (centre of gravity!)Dave_M3 wrote:Oh, God every time I look at this thread I want one more and more.
Was going to go for CF front panels but in fairness it would make so much more sense to cut the roof out, fit the cage and then put one of these on before the car goes anywhere....
Would be easier to work inside the car and also I'd probably get a much tighter fit with the cage
Don't ye all agree![]()
Yep, going to have to get one
Turbo-Brown wrote:From what I gather, if you laminate a layer of Diolen into your panel, it acts like the laminate interlayer in your windscreen so that material either side (glass, CF or whatever) can break but the bits are still held onto the interlayer and shouldn't fly around causing harm.miniblob wrote:
But would it splinter if the worst happened and you rolled it??