Update on 993 Stainless Steel Door Sills
#16
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[quote]Originally posted by DJF1:
<strong>Yes that is what I understand as well... The Carbon Kit offered to me is complete with the door inserts and it is the last they have in stock. Maybe they can still do special ordering but I suspect that since our 993's are aging it would not be very profitable for them to still be producing them.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Why don't you guys just make your own:
<a href="http://www.fibreglast.com" target="_blank">Fibreglast</a>
<strong>Yes that is what I understand as well... The Carbon Kit offered to me is complete with the door inserts and it is the last they have in stock. Maybe they can still do special ordering but I suspect that since our 993's are aging it would not be very profitable for them to still be producing them.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Why don't you guys just make your own:
<a href="http://www.fibreglast.com" target="_blank">Fibreglast</a>
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Just a quick update. I called CEC in LA and they did not know anything about the carbon sills. I told them that probably a few years ago they sold them to someone but the guy there was pretty clueless and could not direct me anywhere else..
If anyone has in the future any leads I would appreciate if they post them.
The search continues!
If anyone has in the future any leads I would appreciate if they post them.
The search continues!
#20
MarkD....Have you done this yourself? I've been thinking about trying my hand at it, but have been a little nervous about it. I have all sorts of ideas that would work well in fiberglass or carbon.
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[quote]Originally posted by SteveL1:
<strong>MarkD....Have you done this yourself? I've been thinking about trying my hand at it, but have been a little nervous about it. I have all sorts of ideas that would work well in fiberglass or carbon.</strong><hr></blockquote>
I have done lots of fiberglass repair work. I don't do Carbon Fiber - needs too much specialized equipment. If I need to do minor repairs of CF, I use fiberglass but this is stuff that is not for show.
<strong>MarkD....Have you done this yourself? I've been thinking about trying my hand at it, but have been a little nervous about it. I have all sorts of ideas that would work well in fiberglass or carbon.</strong><hr></blockquote>
I have done lots of fiberglass repair work. I don't do Carbon Fiber - needs too much specialized equipment. If I need to do minor repairs of CF, I use fiberglass but this is stuff that is not for show.