TRUE COMPOSITES Carbon Fiber Sheet & Epoxy Resin Kit (36 x 6 + 8oz of Epoxy) 2x2 Twill, 3K, 5.7 oz. - Carbon Fiber Fabric, Carbon Fiber Repair Kit, Kit de Lámina de Fibra de Carbono y Resina Epoxi
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ERW
> 3 dayIt was delivered on time and what I received as was indicated. The product is weak, carbon fiber is low grade and the resin-hardener. Carbon is very airy, the epoxy at 2 to 1 mix did not form at 70 control degrees for 48 hrs, leaving the project a flimsy useless.
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Torque Umbro
> 3 daynice product
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John
> 3 dayThe resin is bad. It won’t harder. I mixed it 1 to one and left it indoors. It’s been 2 days and it’s still wet. Received a replacement and have the same problem. This time I went heavy on the hardener and placed the piece in the oven at 170F. 2 days late and it’s still wet. Absolutely garbage. What a waste of time.
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Aminta D. Simpson
> 3 dayBought for my son to redo his car trim inside. He loves this stuff
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Allyson Smith
> 3 dayThis kit would probably be fine to cover an object for esthetics, but it is not a structural kit by any means. The epoxy is useless and provides no rigidity. The carbon fiber has tape on all the edges which becomes waste. The carbon fiber contains no binders and it’s impossible to work with, and is a pain to cut to size.
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Christopher R.
Greater than one weekIf you want a sample this good for that, to look at Thats it though
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Thomas Hazel
> 3 dayI used this product to repair a cracked top tube on my carbon fiber bike. I found, and followed, some videos I found on YouTube on repairing a bike using carbon fiber. I would highly recommend buying some heat shrink wrap to use on the carbon mesh after youve applied it. If youve worked with fiberglass before youll find that carbon fiber is nearly identical. I used small pieces and took my time in placement of them. I didnt wear gloves and didnt get any of the resin on my fingers. If you let the resin get sticky before you attempt to lay the fiber weave youll find that it sticks quite well and stays where you put it (I laid down 3 pieces). After the carbon was laid in place and resin applied, I wrapped the area with plastic, then with duct tape, and, finally, heat shrink wrap. After heat shrinking with a heat gun, I let the material dry for around 30 hours. It set up perfectly and required minimal sanding. I was very pleased with the outcome!
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Soledad Schinner
> 3 dayGood
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The Bike Rider
> 3 dayDid not like the high price for just few items, needed additional, tools (sand paper, brush non sticking paper) to complete job. Used this product to repair bike frame. Its ok.
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Destiny Martin
Greater than one weekGreatest product ever! My carbon fiber prosthetic foot broke, and I didnt have $2500 to buy a new one so I bought two of these for $40, and made a mold out of wood! Works Great! Saved $2500 and Im able to walk again! Definitely nothing wrong with the glue on this product!