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brasco
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so assuming a bonnet/hood is damaged, can it be repaired? i have been wondering this very question. could it be repaired smooth and then add another layer of CF to bring back the appearance to pre damaged condition?
what are your thoughts on repair and then covering with vinyl wrap of CF ? i figure the customer can make the call, new part, repair and re surface or repair and cover with a wrap. compared to new part, it seems like a good alternative.
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Matthieu Libeert
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Do you have a picture to see how much repair is needed?
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no pics sorry just a general purpose question. i have heard many times over the years
if say a car panel is damaged, it cant be fixed. i think it can considering the cost of new parts.
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Oh ok
well I"m not that good in automotive engineering, but I guess the bonnet of the cars are made to be stiff,
but bend in a way to absorb energy in a proper way in case of a colision, normaly the bonnet wouldn't absorb much energy
but bend in a proper way to be sure the bonnet is not going through the windshield as a stiff part
Therefore I'm not sure if its a good idea to make it in carbon fiber or something similar, but a lot of people do it so I think I'm missing something
hope some more experienced people can help you on this one
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Bruce
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I repair damaged composite panels on a regular basis , Carbon , carbon kevlar hybrid parts on Ferrari ,Aston Martin ,Lamborghini, McLaren etc
most things are repairable external panels,bumpers and doors etc are easy enough structural bits and monocoque/monocells we need to get
approval from the manufacturer and an approved repair procedure ,
If the part is clear finished(rather than colour ) the repair can get more interesting
it can go pretty much as you say , repair the part and remove the whole top layer and replace it with a fresh layer(no vinyl wraps though
 
on a lot of parts there are visible joins in the fabric so we try to work to these join lines rather than replacing the surface of the whole part
its also possible to make your own join along edges on certain parts if done with care they are almost invisible
If the fabric is a twill ,it is possible to repair to a diagonal line in the fabric if its not too big a repair and make the join almost invisible .
sometimes its not only the cost of the part that makes it worth repairing a lot of the time a part can take months to get hold of (the Italian brands are really good at this )
so repair is the best option
I have posted these pics before of this cracked diffuser
it is a fair example of a crack that spoils the look of the part ,a new part is around £2500 so its well worth spending a bit of time repairing
you can see the taped off area in the 3rd pic ,this is the area that has had the top layer removed and then replaced in the last 2 pics
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very cool bruce !!
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