Fusor 147 review
4G4D Store
06-05-2006, 10:57 PM
If you don't know what Fusor 147 is: It's a gel type material that you use to bond plasic/fiberglass/metal together. I was talking with my paint supply shop a few weeks ago about an easy secure way to mold on some side skirts. They told me about the Fusor 147. So I decided to try it - worst case cenario it doesn't work right. I got some of the stuff today and borrow the applicator gun from them. The stuff goes on pretty easy - a little messy, but what body work material isn't. It tacks up in about 10-20 minutes. Since the sideskirts that I'm applying it to didn't want to stay where I wanted them we had to hold them and punch a couple screws in to hold it temporarily until the fusor stuff drys and can hold the skirt where it needs to be. Here are a couple pictures of my work today. I'll post more info on this as I finish the project. One thing I'm curious about is how well it sands and holds up. I'll let you guys know. The tube it self is about $36 and I used about half of it on this project. The first 4 pictures are of the fenders and front bumper that I'm pretty much finished with. Opinions are appreciated - and no comments about you don't like the kit - lol - I'm not a big fan of the style myself - it's not my car, not my choice.
Link - http://shadowviper.sytes.net/kelly/kelly.html
Laterz
Link - http://shadowviper.sytes.net/kelly/kelly.html
Laterz
maxassassin
06-06-2006, 12:25 AM
i see his integra turned out pretty good. and i think the kit looks good actually.
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