lol yeah. You can mash up the old one!!! And be tea maker!!!
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lol yeah. You can mash up the old one!!! And be tea maker!!!
/me wants those hoses!
Crack on dude, sorry if youve already said, but when you plan to have it finished?
lol plan is to get it running and near road worthy this year. But no strict deadline....maybe thats my problem??!!
:thumb: Very nice mate
You mincer lol I see lots of shiny bits but not bolted to a shell!
Unlucky on the front panel placement mate! Instead of ringing Beecers direct is it not worthwhile calling local motor factors? I have a panel suppliers near me who are dirt cheap but one of the factors he delivers to is even cheaper :S and closer lol
Nice clocks BTW
lol mincing FTW!!! Soon as shell is painted (fingers crossed in the next few weeks) parts can go on. Front panel is en route to me now.
nice thread you seem to be good at welding and spraying so why dont you spray the car yourself :thumb:
Thanks. The engine bay was done with thinned down hammerite and will be covered/hidden by engine, headlights etc, so wasnt too fussed about the finish. The outside i want as near to perfection as possible. A mate (who is a painter by trade) has a lock up. He is talking to the owner to see if we can do it there for mucho cheapness.
sounds good. im trying to do everything myself too. from what i keep getting told the prep is the hard/time cousuming part of a spray job. i was given a quite large compressor and a new spray gun so i will give mine a bash soon
No harm in having a go. I have spent the £££ on paint, activator, hardener, laquer etc, so dont really want to waste that money by cocking up the paintjob doing it DIY lol The key to a good finish is the prep. Ask any painter worth their salt, they will tell you this. Take your time, make sure everything is 100%.
Hopefully my front panel will arrive tomorrow so can crack on with the grinder/welder!