One tip I would add is to try to cover the least area possible when making repairs. I found when I did some repairs patching holes on the mounting points, I made the patches a lot bigger than they needed to be. The result was the seat became much stiffer and the kart’s handling was affected quite severely.
Fantastic video! Spraying it at the end with satin clear coat is definitely a great idea! Much appreciated, as I need to that kind of repair on my seat!👍👍💪💪🏎🏎
its cheaper to repair than get a new seat. new is best option if you have the budget, otherwise fix it up and sent it !!!!! PS run your seat level with the frame and you'll be sweet
You can get a few types of glass fibre, the resin is pretty much the same. For a hole, id use the filler type, with finely chopped glass, instead of the matting types. Then fill the rear, id use tape on the front of the hole to prevent mess and apply the glass fibre into the rear. Then once its set, sand both front and rear smooth and finish. The rest is pretty much the same as here regarding preperation and finish.
Also, if you want to get more structural strength after the repair, add a layer of matting as here to thicken it abit, but that will add abit of weight then drill new holes.
One tip I would add is to try to cover the least area possible when making repairs. I found when I did some repairs patching holes on the mounting points, I made the patches a lot bigger than they needed to be. The result was the seat became much stiffer and the kart’s handling was affected quite severely.
Thanks the tips mark
Well done lads ... very comprehensive. Can't stop itching just watching you though !!
Thanks Craig. HOTTIP BONUS....if you find the fibreglass itchy, before you start rub some talcum powder into your skin!!!!
Best kart channel
Thanks for the good vibes
Fantastic video!
Spraying it at the end with satin clear coat is definitely a great idea!
Much appreciated, as I need to that kind of repair on my seat!👍👍💪💪🏎🏎
Any time!
super impressed
Thanks Jackson
So well presented and easy to follow. Instructions clear enough that even I could do it!
Well that's right there Adeemass. Get down to Bunnings and get it on!
Great vid! Funny ending!
Great tips in the video. Thank you
hey Yo, merry Christmas, when we throwing it down the next edish of the live stream?
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Is it worth it to repair right under the butt area along the edge? My seat gave way and sags down. Is this too far gone?
its cheaper to repair than get a new seat. new is best option if you have the budget, otherwise fix it up and sent it !!!!! PS run your seat level with the frame and you'll be sweet
Cheers mate , this content is just in time, daughter cracked top of seat in accident.
As always champ thankyou and take care
Hi Mike, thanks for the positive feedback. Always welcome
If you want to really keep the dust & itch away wet sand. I cut my seat in half & added 5”because I’m a big fat fatty! 😂
yeah that's a great idea. thanks heaps for watching and sharing the videos!
what would the process be to patch the drilled holes in the seat?
You can get a few types of glass fibre, the resin is pretty much the same. For a hole, id use the filler type, with finely chopped glass, instead of the matting types. Then fill the rear, id use tape on the front of the hole to prevent mess and apply the glass fibre into the rear. Then once its set, sand both front and rear smooth and finish. The rest is pretty much the same as here regarding preperation and finish.
Also, if you want to get more structural strength after the repair, add a layer of matting as here to thicken it abit, but that will add abit of weight then drill new holes.
Thank You for your input Christian
What ^^^^^^^^ Christian said is perfect.
That is not a XXS
Although great vid, keep them coming. Even if fiberglass work sucks, i feel my skin itching already
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