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snowshredder
Greater than one weekThis product is impossible to work with. I used professional super sharp hair cutting scissors to cut small sheets of carbon fiber and they all just fall apart and shred into strips while working with it. Useless!!
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nick
Greater than one weekThis is not real carbon fiber. This black tarp material. Does not adhere very well nor does it qualify for finished looks. Money wasted.
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dave
> 3 dayExactly as advertised
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nate
> 3 dayThe carbon fiber and resin combo made it easy to just mix the resin and apply. The 1:1 mixing ratio didn’t require much thought. The only thing that took a little more care was working with the carbon fiber. Cutting the carbon was easy, but the carbon fibers started to flake of fairly easily until resin was applied. It could be the carbon fiber thickness or my lack of knowledge on how to properly work with carbon fibers.
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Joan G. Reed
> 3 dayIve repaired three cracked bike frames with one kit over the last year. Really great product. For those finding it tough to manage fraying when cutting the fabric: 1) Tape off the shape you need on the fabric with narrow making tape. 2) Cut out the rough piece by splitting the tape, saving more fabric for the next repair, and making it easier to handle the working piece. 3) Apply epoxy inside the taped area 4) Cut right along the edge of the tape for final shape. It will not fray, and if you handle carefully, will hold shape as you apply. Id recommend practicing with a small sample.
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Aminta D. Simpson
> 3 dayBought for my son to redo his car trim inside. He loves this stuff
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Thomas Hazel
> 3 dayI used this product to repair a cracked top tube on my carbon fiber bike. I found, and followed, some videos I found on YouTube on repairing a bike using carbon fiber. I would highly recommend buying some heat shrink wrap to use on the carbon mesh after youve applied it. If youve worked with fiberglass before youll find that carbon fiber is nearly identical. I used small pieces and took my time in placement of them. I didnt wear gloves and didnt get any of the resin on my fingers. If you let the resin get sticky before you attempt to lay the fiber weave youll find that it sticks quite well and stays where you put it (I laid down 3 pieces). After the carbon was laid in place and resin applied, I wrapped the area with plastic, then with duct tape, and, finally, heat shrink wrap. After heat shrinking with a heat gun, I let the material dry for around 30 hours. It set up perfectly and required minimal sanding. I was very pleased with the outcome!
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Dr. Marcel Larson IV
> 3 dayIm using this kit for my first attempt at carbon fiber. With that in mind, my project went into the trash but it was not the fault of the kit. The epoxy resin worked great and the material was fine.
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Alex W.
> 3 dayIt hardened completely unlike other resin mix I have tried which never harden properly
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JamesSilvius
> 3 dayThis product seemed to work just fine, but the packaging leaves a lot to be desired. It looks like someone made this in their basement.