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    Hey Icebergh,
    How did you make the fiberglas mold? I've never worked with fiberglas but would be interested to know the process you went through to create this piece for your car. Thanks.

    Randy
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    Gosh darn, you folks make that look easy!!!!!! I wish some of you lived closer to me, I do! GREAT WORK. One of the best threads I've read for sure! Many thanks. Perley
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    Quote Originally Posted by randyr
    Hey Icebergh,
    How did you make the fiberglas mold? I've never worked with fiberglas but would be interested to know the process you went through to create this piece for your car. Thanks.

    Randy
    The head liner came with the car...we made the exstensions using slipsheets...basically a real heavy paper board and formed it to shape then used glass sheets and resin. Lots of grinding and sanding to form

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