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Blue
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by Blue » Wed Jan 14, 15 6:32 pm
Scraping off underseal, not my favourite job but most of the front end done now...
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by Pete » Wed Jan 14, 15 6:33 pm
How much did that lot weigh???
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by jerry » Wed Jan 14, 15 6:34 pm
Looks like the underseal did it's job,nice clean metal Blue
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by Blue » Wed Jan 14, 15 6:52 pm
Yep, nice shiny paint under most of it, and quite thick in places, 3 or 4lb's worth on this section I reckon. I'll scape the whole underside eventually, doing it in sections to avoid driving myself round the twist.
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by Steve » Wed Jan 14, 15 8:55 pm
nice result Blue, something to fill the hours on these cold, dark nights!
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by Mick70RR » Wed Jan 14, 15 9:05 pm
You missed a bit.
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by Mossy68 » Wed Jan 14, 15 9:26 pm
Out of interest Blue. Will you be sealing the bare metal with anything ?
If you are , I take it will be lightweight. Gibbs ?
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by Mick70RR » Wed Jan 14, 15 9:59 pm
Knowing Blue he's probably found some Helium based paint.
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by autofetish » Wed Jan 14, 15 10:46 pm
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by Blue » Thu Jan 15, 15 8:28 am
Mossy68 wrote: Out of interest Blue. Will you be sealing the bare metal with anything ?
If you are , I take it will be lightweight. Gibbs ?
Tiger seal the seams and then a light coat of stone chip, unless I can find anything helium based....
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by latil » Thu Jan 15, 15 9:23 am
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by octanejunkie » Thu Jan 15, 15 9:28 am
Mick70RR wrote: Knowing Blue he's probably found some Helium based paint.
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by Carl » Thu Jan 15, 15 9:37 am
Blimmy that car is going to be as light as a Durex Featherlite by the time your finished, Blue.
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by Dave999 » Thu Jan 15, 15 9:50 am
yeah but if you put holes in them you can also make them lighter
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by Dave-R » Thu Jan 15, 15 11:33 am
Dave999 wrote: yeah but if you put holes in them you can also make them lighter
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