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Repairing Fiberglass Panels - Glass Act

CHP takes a look at repairing fiberglass body panels
From the February, 2009 issue of Chevy High Performance
By John Nelson
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When Corvette hood meets Buick... 
   
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When Corvette hood meets Buick bumper, the Vette's fiberglass hood is the loser. Luckily, it's cost effective to fix this piece. According to John Morrow of Johns Customz & Performance, we could bond the missing piece back in place--if we had it. Lacking that, this area will be rebuilt with new fiberglass.
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While we had the 'glass mat... 
   
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While we had the 'glass mat and resin out, we decided to fix this small crack in the Vette's rear fender opening. Our fiberglass expert, Johns' Adrian Herrera, ground away the damaged area before we could even take a picture, exposing clean, solid white fiberglass. This is a must if the new fiberglass is to adhere properly.
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The second order of business... 
   
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The second order of business was to remove the fourth-gen Vette's clamshell hood and flip it over onto a pair of stands. There was a slightly more serious crack on the right fenderwell, one that went all the way through the panel. To make a strong repair, Adrian prepped both the top and underside of this area to receive new fiberglass.
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An underside view of the Vette's... 
   
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An underside view of the Vette's hood damage reveals that this will be a complex job. Our '84-vintage subject feeds air to the engine through ducts in the hood, and the renegade Buick bumper broke into this area, which part of this ducting will have to be rebuilt. Adrian started by using a die-grinder on the shattered fiberglass in this area.
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During the sanding and grinding... 
   
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During the sanding and grinding prep on this hood, large chunks of 'glass came loose. This piece illustrates why so much material must be removed. It's ragged, and it's dirty, a bad combination if new fiberglass is to be applied. Check out the thrashed topside of the hood behind this piece--a lot more original fiberglass would be removed.
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If you need any further proof... 
   
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If you need any further proof that prep is crucial to a proper fiberglass repair job, look no further. Adrian used a mirror and sandpaper to get inside the Vette hood's air ducting, ensuring that he'd be working with fresh 'glass.
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By the time Adrian was done... 
   
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By the time Adrian was done grinding and sanding, the full extent of the damage to this hood was visible, and parts of the inner structure that must be rebuilt are easily seen. Most importantly, note the beveled edge that has been created around the repair area. This adds strength to the repair area by providing more area for the new 'glass to bond with the old.
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Adrian fitted a piece of sheetmetal... 
   
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Adrian fitted a piece of sheetmetal around the area to be repaired, the screwed it to the hood.
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Once the screw lengths are... 
   
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Once the screw lengths are ground off, this metal will provide a mold for the new fiberglass to come.
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With the prepwork done, it... 
   
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With the prepwork done, it was time to get down to laying some new 'glass. Johns Customz uses marine-quality fiberglass mat for greater durability against the elements. The fiberglass resin and its hardener should be mixed according to the manufacturer's specs. Mar-Glass is a body filler that contains strands of fiberglass--it actually bonds with fiberglass mat. The bottle in the middle contains a body glaze, a light filler that will be used to smooth out the repair areas.
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After tearing the fiberglass... 
   
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After tearing the fiberglass mat to the desired size, Adrian used a paintbrush to soak each piece with resin before applying. This stuff is like a sponge, so plenty of resin should be applied during application.
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Adrian worked quickly, sliding... 
   
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Adrian worked quickly, sliding the soaked pieces of fiberglass mat under the hood's metal ducting and into the repair area outlined by the metal mold. Note the brush, which helps position the mat and keep it wet with resin. Adrian built this area up until the proper thickness was achieved, which took 4-6 layers of 'glass mat.
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Adrian continued the hood... 
   
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Adrian continued the hood rebuild with layers of fiberglass in the groove area created by the hood's leading edge and the outside of the hood air ducts. Adrian used a small piece of cardboard to fill in the broken area of the hood box-like area at the front of the hood. Again, soaked layers of 'glass mat are set down until the proper thickness is reached.
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On the cracked quarter-panel,... 
   
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On the cracked quarter-panel, Adrian simply laid on a few layers of 'glass mat over the area he had ground clean. The ragged edge below the wheel opening was trimmed down with scissors.
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The more serious crack on... 
   
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The more serious crack on the front wheel opening section of the hood got layers of 'glass on both sides to give this area strength. This area is ready to work--as you might have guessed, small areas harden more quickly than large ones, like the hood.
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While waiting for the initial... 
   
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While waiting for the initial hood repairs to harden, we turned our attention to the fender cracks. Using 200-grit sandpaper on a wheel, Adrian showed his expertise by working the wheelwell radius. It takes a practiced hand and great care to sand down the excess 'glass in this area without cutting into the fender line. Go slow and be careful if you try this yourself.

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