01-03-2015, 06:29 PM
(01-03-2015, 09:57 AM)Choppin Wrote: Looking really good mate, nice to see the old girl having some love again!! Haha from what Iv seen your picking my trade up far to easyhaha
Heh dont worry, I have a lot to learn / have upmost respect for people who do bodywork. Its quite a skill to have, and 99% of people wouldn't have a clue just how difficult it is to make something look decent!
(01-03-2015, 11:12 AM)MarkHam Wrote: Looking well. Do you have any issues with rust around the sunroof area? That's where I ran into trouble!
Luckily not! No rust at all on this one bodywork wise, well anywhere that ive found yet anyway...
(01-03-2015, 01:18 PM)Paul Baldwin Wrote: As some have said dust in the surroundings is going to be your enemy. I helped a mate prep and paint a cavvy in a barn years ago and it was a nice job apart from the odd daggy bit lol. If you're spraying it where it is I'd definitely take a compressor and lance to the roof and all surroundings and leave it a while to settle before you sheet it out with plastic just to make sure.
How old is your compressor you're going to use? Does it spit oil? I know what farmers are like with constantly resurrecting old kit
Surprisingly ( for a farmer) I have a fairly decent compressor, big 300L twin compressor clarke unit, with filter / water trap etc, and also have a fully air fed mask for painting, so that side of it is fairly sorted / ok...
(01-03-2015, 05:19 PM)procta Wrote: looking great there Darren! are you keeping the car basic black?
Well I guess ill have to fill the gun with paint of some form, we shall see!
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