Interesting video using fibreglass casting tape
Can be purchased here
eBay
Lets order some and have a go, simple ideas are always the best!
Nice idea. I also used some flexible ducting covered in brown parcel tape and then applied fibreglass. The tape helps to keep the shape and creates a non stick barrier. The inside is never as good as the video though.
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Originally posted by Smoking Frog
Nice idea. I also used some flexible ducting covered in brown parcel tape and then applied fibreglass. The tape helps to keep the shape and creates a non stick barrier. The inside is never as good as the video though.
masking tape......
Just wrap the former in cling film, lovely shiny finish then
I've got 10 rolls arriving tomorrow as I thought that method looked far too interesting to not have some on the shelf!
I've got a mind to make the plenums on my LS1 if I go for ITBs.
Is the tape expensive and where have you ordered it from, I need to alter my intake so could be just the job.
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Originally posted by unijacko67
Is the tape expensive and where have you ordered it from, I need to alter my intake so could be just the job.
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Originally posted by 40inches
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Originally posted by unijacko67
Is the tape expensive and where have you ordered it from, I need to alter my intake so could be just the job.
eBay link under video in first post. Not at all expensive
3" wide tape here from the same seller mentioned in the OP
3" wide casting tape
My concerns with this method would be:
1) If you can make the buck from nice metal tube then you have done the job
2) It has holes in it so you will have to use lots of tape to make sure every little hole is covered with another layer
3) sliding or fitting fixings that are a standard size to each end may be a problem as well as getting a good seal.
I do have answers for these thought!!
1) depending on the shape you want to acheive you could use expanding foam polystyrene block and shave to shape, cover with parcel tape duct tape.
When set rip, poke and push the softer insides out.
2) Create a thin single layer, then wrap the whole thing again using parcel tape duct tape to create a air tight membrane, then rewrap a second
layer of casting tape. This will create a strong and air tight cast.
3) Not sure how to solve this!! Ideas??
I wonder which hospital that fell off the back of! lol!
So now I have a box of the stuff and just over 2 years to think of a use for it before it goes off!
Also available in red but I was amazed at how little mess there was and how quick it cured
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Originally posted by big_wasa
Also available in red but I was amazed at how little mess there was and how quick it cured
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Originally posted by bi22le
My concerns with this method would be:
1) If you can make the buck from nice metal tube then you have done the job
2) It has holes in it so you will have to use lots of tape to make sure every little hole is covered with another layer
3) sliding or fitting fixings that are a standard size to each end may be a problem as well as getting a good seal.
I do have answers for these thought!!
1) depending on the shape you want to acheive you could use expanding foam polystyrene block and shave to shape, cover with parcel tape duct tape. When set rip, poke and push the softer insides out.
2) Create a thin single layer, then wrap the whole thing again using parcel tape duct tape to create a air tight membrane, then rewrap a second layer of casting tape. This will create a strong and air tight cast.
3) Not sure how to solve this!! Ideas??
hope your heals quicker than mine (19 weeks + for mine )
[Edited on 24/1/2014 by mcerd1]
Thanks I hope so or I am screwed good look with yours...
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Originally posted by big_wasa
hope your heals quicker than mine (19 weeks + for mine )
[Edited on 24/1/2014 by mcerd1]
Thanks I hope so or I am screwed good look with yours...
you missed wiping your ***** hand
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Originally posted by big_wasa
Thanks I hope so or I am screwed good look with yours...