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fairing bubbles

PostPosted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 6:13 pm
by paul whittaker
This applies to the fi/glass nose pan and fairings made by Ron Brooks, every year or two I take my vacuum form to Ottawa and get some bubbles made. last time I ordered Implex as a tougher but more easily scratched material over the Acrylic. This year Implex seems to be harder to obtain and I can get Lexan for not much more $25-30 per bubble (2 screens). which do you people want ?? right now I lean to 1/2 of each.
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 12:24 pm
by bfd
Paul
I'm definately in if it may fit my fairing. Do you have just the one mold or is there some room for adjustment? I can make some measurements of the base/mounting area if helpful
thanks
bfd

PostPosted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 1:37 pm
by paul whittaker
Hello bfd ? these fairings were built for the sidecars simply because there were non available, other than a sporadic pipeline from the USCRA. the bubbles do not fit the fairings or nose pans made for Bob Coy, we have tried them at the track, And yes I only have the one form.
so if you are a solo racer it is highly unlikely they will fit. never say never. The bubbles are also made a bit heftier than the solo style. There are at least 6-8 of these fairings out here and the intent of the post was to find out if those owners would prefer Acrylic, or Lexan at the slightly higher price should they need replacements, before I have them made, not much time since the form is at the plant. Paul.

PostPosted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 10:07 pm
by Malcolm Lake
Is lexan period correct? *wry grin* The extra cost is not worth worrying about, at least if we hit a flocking bunch of seagulls we won't end up in the Hudson. I'm in whichever way you decide Paul.

Mal

PostPosted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 12:36 pm
by ian bruce
Lexan existed in the sixties for racing applications, and before. Was it used for vintage windscreens? No, because they were then modern!

Lexan was being sold commercially, starting in 1957.

Jim Hall was using it for the skirts on his "Hoovermobile" Can-Am car, until it was banned for sucking up the pavement and throwing it out the back.....

I'd suggest Lexan over the other plastics mentioned, any day of the week.

Ian

PostPosted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 4:22 pm
by bfd
Ahh, you are correct Paul, we did try to fit up my south-of-the-border fairing. I remember now. It must have been a Mill Street Coffee Porter haze that I couldn't break through.
Guess I was crazed by the thoughts of finally finding a windshield to tuck behind!!