I have read the Richard at Bank's uses/or used fibreglass rope. That sounds like something worth looking into. I have also heard of aluminium pipe, copper tube and 1/2" hardwood dowel.
So many different methods! I really do not know which one to attempt.
Hi Andreas,
Yes, that's a whole 'nother world all on it's own and there's lots of ways to skin that cat.
Not sure about any particular advantage re copper pipe, but in general, they're intended to resist compression of the rib's core. It's a fascinating subject.
In my case of bowed A-pillars, as I've said, I reinforced them with carbon fibre and it didn't work because I misunderstood.
Of course, what I'm left with is a thicker mass of pillar that's still bowed!
Going forward, I'm intending to grind away nearly all of the A-pillar thickness, leaving just a thin face where it was in contact with the original mould. I'll then attach a former to the face side of the A-Pillar with temporary hot glue or something in order to restore it to straight.
From there, I'll re-glass to reinstate the thickness of the A-pillar & likely introduce a stiffener rib of some sort.
Gideon's point about using unidirectional glass & woven tape is probably worthwhile for this application and it won't be seen when covered with trim.
Cheers,
Gavin