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gazmorgan1985
11-02-05, 01:39 PM
how do i remove and fit a new slam panel in chrome?
can any one help as i have NO idea what so ever!
thanks Gaz
General Baxter
11-02-05, 02:14 PM
remove = grind the welds off, :lol:
fit = weld back on :lol:
Baxter, u missed the Jiggle all around bit.
General Baxter
11-02-05, 02:22 PM
get pissed off and hit with hammer is another one :lol:
:lol: Thats as good a technique as any...
DrivingSpanner
11-02-05, 02:44 PM
weld + Chrome = Bad idea / Poisioning
General Baxter
11-02-05, 02:47 PM
weld + Chrome = Bad idea / Poisioning
be on the back, :wink:
gazmorgan1985
11-02-05, 02:47 PM
weld + Chrome = Bad idea / Poisioning
what do u mean by this?
do i have to grind down were i weld then?
Just thought then actually... why do you want to chrome it?
Nobodys really going to see it and it would look out of place unless your intending to chrome the entire engine bay.
I'd be tempted to keep it the same colour as the rest of the car, Unless thats going to be chromed as well - - - - BLING!
General Baxter
11-02-05, 03:13 PM
I'd be tempted to keep it the same colour as the rest of the car, Unless thats going to be chromed as well - - - - BLING!
be a bitch to keep clean, fear the rain :wink:
And winter Salt, Flakey Flakey.
I'll give it 6 months until it either falls off or looks shit.
gazmorgan1985
11-02-05, 03:32 PM
yeah its mostly gonna b chrome an stainless steel, ive got a few prices for bits an bobs, the car gets garaged in the winter any way, i did this with my last car hehe
Nuttah...
never actually tried welding over Chrome plated stuff, Cant imagine it being too good tho.
Maybe not sure how you would get around it without it looking shite, Guess you could spot weld it back into place. But not sure if the Mot will like this as any replacement parts need to be fully welded up.
General Baxter
11-02-05, 04:14 PM
glue :wink:
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