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Fiberglassing the rear Coupe section - Bailey Blade XTR - Part 48

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Uploaded by on Feb 24, 2011

OK guys, finished up fiberglassing the rear hatch section... need to wait a few days and will remove it from the car.

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  • dont you have to extract the extra resin?

  • @xxpr0nag3xx No not with this type of fiber-glassing. If i were doing a vacuum form then yes i would extract and force the resin into the fiberglass using a vacuum system. I will do that later when i make the production panels.

  • @BaileyBlade Hey I have a question. Someone may have asked this already, Can the top be permenantly fixed to the car? Is is going to be an option? Great work

  • @joepec3105 Well there are going to be two versions of the Blade XTR, one as a Roadster with removable top or convertible hard top. And one as a Coupe like in this video. The Coupe model will be more for the Race Car drivers and competitions.

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  • 4:09 - 4:21

    Thats what she said.

  • @BaileyBlade u are making 200 of these? you took 3 years to make 1.0 and 2.0? :)

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  • how many layers of fiberglass to build up strength also are all the layers applied at once

  • I would love to see one of these blasting down a motorway, to all you not from the uk a highway basically... What motor ya putting in there?

  • @BaileyBlade i wish you success, bro~

  • @zomgbbqwth Yeah that's the plan... What I am making now is the body buck so that I can mass produce the Blade, It takes time dude. Even the main auto manufactures take several years to produce a new model and they use many crossover parts that are already designed and manufactured such as the chassis. You seem to expect a lot from one guy...

  • @ushkadush Yep lights power everything... thats one of the reasons I moved.

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