🛠️ Repair Like a Pro with Carbon Fibre Magic!
The Swindon Composite Carbon Fibre Repair Kit includes a 240g/m² carbon cloth tape, ideal for small repairs on carbon fibre products like fishing rods and car parts. Available in 1-meter lengths, this tape is designed for easy application and features a fray-free edge. It works seamlessly with epoxy resin for superior strength, making it the ultimate choice for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Container Type | Cartridge |
Viscosity | 225 Grams per Square Meter |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
Item Form | Tape |
Specific Uses For Product | Carbon Fibre Repair |
Compatible Material | Carbon Cloth |
Item Volume | 0.15 Kilograms |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Colour | Black |
Material Type | Carbon Fibre |
M**N
Awesome!
Perfect for fixing a cracked seatpost collar on a my carbon road bike, I was quoted £400 for a professional repair so I took a chance myself with this considering the damage wasn’t in a particularly dangerous part of the bike. I sanded down the area and cut the carbon roll to size, mixed the epoxy and soaked the carbon strips before applying 3 layers.I then wrapped some cling film tightly around in and held it in place with sellotape. 24 hours later and it’s completely solid and fixed the issue! Sure it doesn’t look aesthetically nice up close but I’ve saved £400!
M**H
Did the job
Took a while to do but did the job and repaired my fishing pole - saved me a lot of money
C**.
Easy to use and good results
On the first day of taking a rather excellent 9ft travel fishing rod fishing in Scotland, my wife's right foot, unbeknown to my wife, thought that the rod would look much better in 5 pieces than 4. Unfortunately, it failed to consider the usability of the rod following this change, especially considering it was snapped halfway along the rod, and I was left with a rather useless nose picking device. After extensive consideration, I realised that 9ft is probably a little bit too long for a nose picking device, even with my monstrous beak, and decided to have a go at converting it back into a fishing rod instead. So here I ended up.The solution, it turned out, was quite simple: buy a solid carbon fibre rod for the centre. I needed 7mm x 50mm, which I superglued in place. This held the two broken pieces together. Then, I used this kit to finish the outside and provide actual strength.Yes, the carbon fibre tape immediately unravels upon cutting it. But why fight the tide? Instead, use the thread itself. So, I unravelled a piece of the tape (intentionally) and was left with around 10m (33ft) of unwoven but still very strong carbon fibre bundled thread. This I tied around the sanded and wetted (with resin) broken pieces like you see so many do on YouTube with fishing line, except it was much easier as the carbon fibre was a nice thick bundle. Finish with a pull-through knot, plenty of the epoxy resin, wrap tightly in clingfilm, leave overnight, remove the clingfilm, leave for another 12 hours to cure then sand with the sandpaper, then again with 400 grit and then 600 grit (about 4-5 minutes of sanding in total).Finally, paint on some more epoxy resin, this time don't cover, but let it air dry. This, admittedly, was a little tricky, as the stuff is rather runny and immediately wants to pool into resin blobs and stalactites if you're not continuously rotating it. I solved this by using a small jewellery turner, turning it on its side, and rotating the rod against a box, a little like a skewer on a spit roast, and it finished perfectly with no dribbles (I gave it a little blast with a heat gun to remove any air bubbles).The final result? Well, not quite 'good as new', but the newly restored 4-piece rod successfully picked up a 5kg weight without immediately reverting back to a 5-piece rod. I call that a success. It also doesn't look too bad. Fishing husband: 1, wife's foot: 1, nosepicker: 0.
D**Z
Not for the inexperienced
I bought this to try and fix a crack in a carbon fishing pole. The instructions were clear and making the resin was very easy however I found it very difficult to wrap the fibre neatly. This may well be down to my own clumsiness but I would certainly recommend on buying this if you are confident in wrapping the fibre tightly and neatly. Unfortunately it didn't fix the pole but the resin did dry nice and hard so perhaps it would have if I had been more skilled in wrapping it. I imagine it'd be a lot easier using it on something less cylindrical and fiddly like a fishing pole.
J**H
Speedy delivery and good price
Reinforcing jet model aircraft
A**R
Excellent
Bought for partner , he said items brilliant
C**C
Fixed my bike saddle
But messy looking and maybe with a bit more practise I could have got it better but as it was underneath my saddle you can't see it . It's stayed solid and I've ridden about 3,000 miles so saved an exspensive saddle
J**H
Carbon fiber repairs.
Did what I required it to do perfectly.
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