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Shaved door handles?

Old Dec 6, 2005 | 08:57 PM
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Re: Shaved door handles?

Has anybody tried Fusor T10 on these? We use it at work all the time in place of resin. From using both personally, this stuff kicks resins ***. Great product that is easy to work with, you heat it to dry it. Super quick work time and easily sanded. I have never seen a truck come back and have this stuff shrink or swell and I've been using this for 3 years. Put it on the area, place mat, soak mat and repeat until desired thickness. Heat it, sand it, fill as needed.

Is it a possibility that the material being used to glue the pieces together isn't the same thickness as the panel? Could just be that the area wasn't v'ed out enough and insuffecient material got into the repair. I'm just throwing stuff out there. I really have no idea what the installer did or didn't do/use. Afterall fiberglass is fiberglass.
Old Dec 6, 2005 | 09:15 PM
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Re: Shaved door handles?

Originally Posted by fasteddie94
Has anybody tried Fusor T10 on these? We use it at work all the time in place of resin. From using both personally, this stuff kicks resins ***. Great product that is easy to work with, you heat it to dry it. Super quick work time and easily sanded. I have never seen a truck come back and have this stuff shrink or swell and I've been using this for 3 years. Put it on the area, place mat, soak mat and repeat until desired thickness. Heat it, sand it, fill as needed.

Is it a possibility that the material being used to glue the pieces together isn't the same thickness as the panel? Could just be that the area wasn't v'ed out enough and insuffecient material got into the repair. I'm just throwing stuff out there. I really have no idea what the installer did or didn't do/use. Afterall fiberglass is fiberglass.
Where do you get Fusor T10 I've never heard of it?
Old Dec 6, 2005 | 09:18 PM
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Re: Shaved door handles?

We get it from a bodyshop supply store here in town. Fairly expensive. You need a gun for it as well, it's a 2 part set up.
Old Dec 6, 2005 | 09:33 PM
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Re: Shaved door handles?

Originally Posted by remaxracer45
fast orange have you ever run your car down the track with the stock rear and the setup you have?

noooo..haha.. but my buddies 383 car lasted a while.just snapping a ring gear everynow and then.. but it was a freak.. my car had maybe 20 passes of a 200 shot with slicks on the "stock" short block until it went...



also.. on the t10.. is that basically the same as the 50second panel bond.. ive used that several times on the asc hoods...
Old Dec 7, 2005 | 02:10 AM
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Re: Shaved door handles?

Originally Posted by fasteddie94
We get it from a bodyshop supply store here in town. Fairly expensive. You need a gun for it as well, it's a 2 part set up.
It's an epoxy? what type of gun does it use? the dual chamber?
Old Dec 7, 2005 | 06:27 AM
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Yeah, it's basically a big two chamber caulk gun.
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