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Martin
20-02-08, 05:39 PM
am i write in thinking i should.. give it plenty of lashing of etch/zinc primer?

then what underseal?


whats the best stuff?

discuss:thumb:

Adam
20-02-08, 05:49 PM
Wheres the welding been done?

If its not in sight, clean the weld up, primer it, seam seal it, then paint it(any colour will do obviously), and then underseal.

Martin
20-02-08, 05:53 PM
inner wings, arches etc.. rear arches(underneath obvs) after turrets been fittied

Matt2107
21-02-08, 12:59 PM
Definately don't forget to seam sealer.

ade
22-02-08, 12:00 AM
For rear arches depends on the weld you use - if you lap weld then etch prime both sides and make sure you stick on a nice wad of seam sealer from the inside of the car where the lap is visible. If butt welding make sure good prenetration and etch prime both sides. I was advised for the actual lip it's not worth welding this but bond it with a ruddy good adhesive like tiger seal of similar - You could puddle weld the inner / outer lips together - the original arches were spot welded.

Wherever you weld - etch prime, then smooth (if necessary) with a skim of filler, smooth, prime and spray - if inner wings or underside use a good sealer like shutz or underbody seal. Inner wings once sealed up waxoyl the whole inside of the car and get a ruddy good probs right down into the depths!

Etch primer is the best but you could also give it a coat of zinc primer for extra safeness!

lee coley
22-02-08, 07:04 AM
All bare metal NEEDS acid etch primer first,then like Ade says underseal/paint etc

Count Vaux Alot
25-02-08, 06:55 PM
^agreed!

General Baxter
25-02-08, 06:59 PM
All bare metal NEEDS acid etch primer first,then like Ade says underseal/paint etc

bah red hamerite :thumb:

lee coley
25-02-08, 07:00 PM
red hamerite?

Count Vaux Alot
25-02-08, 07:46 PM
bah red hamerite :thumb:lollollol

ade
26-02-08, 11:54 PM
does it have to be red?

I prefer black.

Although shouldnt that be red oxide?

lol