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ERW
Greater than one weekIt was delivered on time and what I received as was indicated. The product is weak, carbon fiber is low grade and the resin-hardener. Carbon is very airy, the epoxy at 2 to 1 mix did not form at 70 control degrees for 48 hrs, leaving the project a flimsy useless.
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RV
> 3 dayContains more than enough material for most bike repairs. Does not include the compressive heat shrink tape. Also not that you should add hardener for the temps the item will cure in. I had to go 3-1 because of the cool conditions I was working in. 2-1 is fine when its 75*, not so much when its 65*.
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Adam
Greater than one weekI like it and it is what I ordered, the only thing I don’t like is that tape around the carben sheet. I don’t see it serving any purpose.
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Hank Hagemann
> 3 dayI used the product to repair a carbon fiber holster that was cracked.
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John P. Trotter
> 3 dayThis product was perfect for what I needed. A cracked, carbon fiber frame on a mountain bike. Now believe it is stronger than new.
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Jim
> 3 dayI bought this kit to try on a carbon shell saddle that I cracked . The saddle is still together but a crack horizontal . It worked great ! Just follow instructions .
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Randy Garcia
> 3 dayThis is my first attempt to work with carbon fiber. I broke my bike frame (I fell of a trainer... Long story) so my frame was cracked (sounds like when you are bending wood). After some research, I found that my frame was repairable, but it was expensive ($500 to $800 quotes). After daydreaming with a new bike, I felt like I should give it a try and repair the frame. I love my bike (Fuji SST 1.3) so, I set aside time and begin to sand the area, to discover there was a hole in the frame (see picture), and a crack around the entire tube. Did some research on how to repair the frame, got me some sanding papers (get the 3m 80 if you want to speed up the process) and begin my journey. Word of advice, get some single blade or an Xacto blade-like, scissors are a bad idea as this carbon sheet its very flimsy. I mixed the hardener and resin equally or 1 to 1 (It was a guesstimate). With a 1.5 brush, I start applying the epoxy and 10 minutes later I glue the carbon sheet (keep mixing the expoxy or it will bee to hard), gave it a second top coat and with a plastic bag, I squeeze it all the air and tape the bag very tightly and leave it 24 hours (air-conditioned indoor). Next morning, I unwrapped the repair (see picture of a very corrugated repair) and with an 80 grain, started sanding all that. Then with a 240 started smooth things out until I got rid of the rough edges and it was smooth. Finished up with an 800 (or could be 600) and gave it a light epoxy coat with a 1.5 brush (do not reuse the brush) and there you have it. With less than $50 I repaired a frame that looks good and will serve me well for years to come.
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Benson
> 3 dayCompany said they refunded my account and they didnt. The resin is inconsistent and a 1:1 ratio sometimes yields soft results like rubber. I dont recommend this product.
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GABOST
> 3 daythe fiber came badly cut and the two chemicals do not dry and harden the fiber. very poor and low quality. Also when I received the package everything was spilled and the vendor was not responsible for the return and payment of the shipment
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PIAPE
Greater than one weekit is very good product