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post Mar 11, 2010 - 1:41 PM
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WORK4POOP

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My latest project: CF wrapped fuse boxes





I only use REAL 3K 2x2 twill 5.7oz/sq. yd. Carbon Fiber Fabric and high quality epoxy
for an extra strong composite bond. Then it was finished with a UV resistant clear-coat to minimize fading and yellowing
and buffed to a high-gloss finish.

You would need to ship your part to me for wrapping. It usually takes me about 1 1/2 - 2 weeks after receiving your parts for me to wrap them. Then another 6 - 10 days for shipping back to you.

You pay shipping to me (California USA) and I'll pay shipping back to you.

I require a deposit payment of 1/2 when the parts are sent to me.
I only accept Paypal payment (info@stattcomposites.com). The other 1/2 is paid before I return the parts to you.

My shipping address is:
STATT Composites
5273 N. Commerce Ave.
Unit #8
Moorpark, CA 93021
USA

If you send to me your fuse box I can cf wrap it for $60USD complete including shipping & handling back to you.
Outside the USA would require $20 more in shipping fees.

If you add other parts to the order I can fill up the box for one shipping and handling fee.

PM me some pics of other parts that you are interested in wrapping and I'll give you a price quote.

Thanks for your interest in my work.

This post has been edited by WORK4POOP: Mar 16, 2010 - 3:11 PM
 
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post Mar 11, 2010 - 2:07 PM
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so its just a wrap? not really a carbon item?


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post Mar 11, 2010 - 3:15 PM
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For this part, I took the original part and wrapped it in real carbon fiber.

If it was "pure" carbon fiber it would be too expensive to build up enough layers. Another option is to wrap a fiberglass mold part which I have done in the past.
Thanks for asking


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so its just a wrap? not really a carbon item?


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