Front splitter material question
Anyway, does anyone have a idea for what material to use?
By the end of the run, the dam was a few inches shorter than it was at the starting line.
I think the guy's name was Alan Blaine and I've seen him posting on frrax.com. The co-pilot may have been the guy who now runs Carolina Auto Masters.
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i know, this doesnt help you at all
Anyway, does anyone have a idea for what material to use?
It doesn't break or crack if you hit it and it goes back to shape easily if it does get warped or bent. Not to mention SUPER durable for scrapes.
For everyday drivers we use the 1/4" ABS... Still a great piece.
Aluminum isn't a bad idea, just will require maintenance, possible replacement if ran over...
I WOULD NOT USE:
Fiberglass (too fragile)
Acrylic (can't even drill this it is so fragile, it is basically sugar glass)
Lexan (made to get hit with things, not scrape or bend)
A good alternative (if you want something slightly stiffer than ABS) is Carbon Fiber but it is expensive.
Fiberglass WRAPPED in CF is not a bad idea.
If you're going for long term use I would make a cardboard template then buy a sheet of pre-preg carbon fiber (1/4") big enough to make it out of, bake it in a local car paint oven (flat) and then cut out the shape from your template....
Fiberglass WRAPPED in CF is not a bad idea.
If you're going for long term use I would make a cardboard template then buy a sheet of pre-preg carbon fiber (1/4") big enough to make it out of, bake it in a local car paint oven (flat) and then cut out the shape from your template....
That is what I was thinking of, and having a spare in the trailer.
. Hopefully it won't be too bad...I've been wanting to do one for a while now (as a solid structure you can stand on...like the real ones). 

