Both the rear arches are sorted now...the paint needs to be flatted back, and I'm not sure that the match is great, but it's certainly better than rusty bubbly arches. The truth will be seen when I get her all done and outside under natural sunlight of course. The match looks better in the flesh so to speak, I think the flash has enhanced the look of fresh paint against the old...<br>
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Having finished this section (I'm not going to flat back/t-cut until all the work is done), I popped the windscreen out in order to attack the section at the front. New rubber is already winging its way from Rimmers (£32 instead of £38 cos i'm cheeky)<br>
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So out with the power tools again...<br>
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Left me with this...the black is Hammerite Kurust. It paints on as white, once the rot is gone it turns black. If it goes blue you must paint it again with more Kurust. note in the corner there is a little blue, this is where it went directly onto paint.<br>
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The hole and the edge of the sceen surround has been filled/built up with Aluminium Double Bond putty. If you leave this for an hour to go off slightly, this can be smoothed quite well with a little bit of water and your fingertip. I'm leaving it overnight now to go hard, then a skim of normal (p3<!--EZCODE EMOTICON START 8) --><img src=
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As you can see I'm still shying away from making a new panel for the rear....but as I progress, my confidence builds.
<p></p><i>Edited by: <A HREF=
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