I started by using 2 part PU foam to create a basic shape for the wiper motor cover, making use of cardboard to retain the foam. I also used cable ties to mark the position of the motor so I knew when to stop cutting back when shaping the foam Next I covered the foam I had shaped with body filler, followed by mold release wax and PVA release agent. Finally I laid down several layers of fibreglass. Then I after it cured I dug out the foam and filler to leave the fibreglass cover. Trimmed, painted and fitted with a rubber strip to finish the edges and a couple of mounting brackets
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David SkinnerI have been living in Singapore since 1998 and I only get to go back to the UK to work on my kit car once or twice a year, so as you can imagine progress has been slow. This blog chronicles the various jobs I do on the car each trip Archives
November 2018
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