Finally made a start on the roof!
After one final round of cutting, polishing and filling the holes yesterday, this morning I started by applying 3 coats of release wax to the roof before sheeting the car up.
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Once this was done I applied some filleting wax to the tight return on the edge of the roof above the doors. This fold is over 90 degrees so if I moulded the carbon fibre into that I wouldn't be able to release it from the roof once dry.
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Then it was about getting set up and organised because I knew once I started I would have to get it finished.
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Luckily I had chosen the slow cure hardener which would give me 90 minutes work time per mix which turned out to be perfect.
So, three layers with the middle one turned 90 degrees so the weave on a bias would give the roof strength. Only down side to doing this is that the roll of material is only 1.2m wide so it needed a join. If this turns out to be visible hopefully I can loose it with a thin skim of filler or failing that I'll design a pattern into the livery for the roof so you can't see it.
So a solid 5 hours later the roof is finished with a layer of peel ply over the top which should give it a smooth finish.
I've left it to set over night and we'll see in the morning whether it's all worked. (and whether I can actually get it off the roof!)
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More tomorrow...