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Fw: What makes you so sure acrylic WILL NOT WORK?

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Subject: Fw: What makes you so sure acrylic WILL NOT WORK?
From: "alphachi" <alphachi@writeme.com>
Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 21:46:39 -0400
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From: "alphachi" <alphachi@writeme.com>
To: "CBL302" <cbl302@email.msn.com>
Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 9:46 PM
Subject: What makes you so sure acrylic WILL NOT WORK?


> You sound so sure of this I'm assuming you're an expert in acrylic
repairs.
> That is, you have the modern equipment and materials, along with the
> professional training and loads of experience repairing and resurfacing
> bathtubs and shower enclosures as to allow you to condemn a process
> outright.   Hey, I think you're gelcoat is a viable option, much better
than
> some others I've seen.   But one of the things you've done besides change
> the finish of the car, if I understand you're process correctly is make
the
> panels into one BIG panel, this has got to look great from a distance, but
a
> little goofy and certainly not very factory appearance from close up.
>
> The process you describe is not indefensible, and while you can dispute
> whether an acrylic process can be achieved, you have little more than
> personal experience with one car and how many years ago to refute it.
> That is a lousy argument.
>
>  It may be too late to save your particular gelcoated bricklin, but for
> others who still have the factory panels unadulterated, it is not too
late.
> Why not help instead of trying to block or denounce the process.
> stephan #2821
>


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