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One would imagine so that he can carve away at it to a shape he's wanting to go for, then overlay with fibreglass when he's ready.. I've never thought about doing it that way with spray foam .. much better idea than using block of modelling styrofoam ..oodLes wrote:lol wtf is your plan with that bar indeed, why did you fill it with foam?!
Thanks for the idea Simon

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Mr C is spot on.
The foam is so i can fibreglass over top of the foam, then i will pull the foam out from the back. I will be doing the same trick for all holes on the bar which then effectively give me a clean canvass to work from. I will then style the front bar from that.
May even make a mould
As for the foam versus modelling styrofoam. They both have their advantages and dissadvavantages. I will use modelling styrofoam later in the project to do the more detailed work.
The foam is so i can fibreglass over top of the foam, then i will pull the foam out from the back. I will be doing the same trick for all holes on the bar which then effectively give me a clean canvass to work from. I will then style the front bar from that.
May even make a mould

As for the foam versus modelling styrofoam. They both have their advantages and dissadvavantages. I will use modelling styrofoam later in the project to do the more detailed work.
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use clayI8A4RE wrote:Mr C is spot on.
The foam is so i can fibreglass over top of the foam, then i will pull the foam out from the back. I will be doing the same trick for all wholes on the bar which then effectively give me a clean canvass to work from. I will then style the front bar from that.
May even make a mould![]()
As for the foam versus modelling styrofoam. They both have their advantages and dissadvavantages. I will use modelling styrofoam later in the project to do the more detailed work.

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Sounds good, makes sense as to why you are filling it with foam. I've actually got my hands on a spare panel from an old car and wanna have a play around with various fainting techniques, coats, etc with the air compressor w/ painting attachment. Got to bog and sand it though.
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OK GUYS
ITS DECISSION TIME
I am undecided on what colour to paint it.
Now this probably wont be its final colour, I may paint it a different colour when I begin the strip down for the conversion but i need to get it all uniform for the meantime
Let Me know what you think
1) Satin Black (well you know what that will look like)
2) Electric Blue http://www.hiroboy.com/catalog/images/zp-4008.jpg
ITS DECISSION TIME
I am undecided on what colour to paint it.
Now this probably wont be its final colour, I may paint it a different colour when I begin the strip down for the conversion but i need to get it all uniform for the meantime
Let Me know what you think
1) Satin Black (well you know what that will look like)
2) Electric Blue http://www.hiroboy.com/catalog/images/zp-4008.jpg
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Are you kidding? Black shows up imperfections so much.Black will probably not show up mistakes in the paint job
But it would still be sexy obviously.
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I like the Queen Street Racing Blue. I'm not sure what colour they call it.
Here's a crap picture of it.
http://queenstsmash.com.au/qs-custom/in ... 4&Itemid=5
It's black underneath with blue on top. They do it in red too.
http://queenstsmash.com.au/qs-custom/in ... 4&Itemid=5
It looks so nice. Go with either one.
Here's a crap picture of it.
http://queenstsmash.com.au/qs-custom/in ... 4&Itemid=5
It's black underneath with blue on top. They do it in red too.
http://queenstsmash.com.au/qs-custom/in ... 4&Itemid=5
It looks so nice. Go with either one.