How about getting resin, one which can withstand some heat and cover up the mesh. Sort of like fiberglassing, you have your form, then you cover the form with fiberglass and then add resin.?
I know fiberglass is very light, but can it resist heat? I myself have thought about adding aluminum underneath..mainly for a nice clean look. |
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* fire proof * should smooth airflow UNDER it...but also allow some of the air to escape DOWN that flows over the engine/trans...but forces it to "seep" thru...not forming local eddies? * relatively inexpensive to use...light weight * not so sure duct tape will hold it very long though...maybe sheetmetal screws and the plastic washers that are used with the nails to hold felt roofing material down? |
Hey there Hateful,
How are the aluminum screening and the paint on it holding up? Been on there nearly a month now. |
The duck tape had started detaching from the screen in places but held well to the metal pinch weld along the sides. I've been adding more tie wraps to replace where the tape was holding the screen on. Still the tape keeps the tie wraps from tearing through the screen. No heat damage to the screen. The water temperature goes between 195 to 206 degrees, so I've been holding off on adding more paint.
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You might want to consider stitching the screen with something like nylon string and a needle (fishing line?), instead of a few zipties
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After a summer spent playing with a coroplast-and-duct tape air dam, I'm not using any more duct tape on aero mods. Either it comes off when you don't want it to, or it leaves a mess when you pull it off deliberately.
I still use it in semi-protected locations and it does make sense for protection under zip-ties since there, sticking doesn't matter. |
Try gaffers tape. sure it's $8-15 a roll (depends on where you get it) but it lasts a long time and doesn't leave residue. 10x better than duct tape. Get it at theatre supply stores
EDIT: don't reccomend for use in permanent installation, still use fasteners for that. |
I'm still going to use screws, nuts, and other such fasteners whenever possible. Unless maybe it's a temporary test situation.
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