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Author:  colt45_gto [ Mon Oct 27, 2008 5:57 pm ]
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for those wondering....and i mean really pondering wether i can do a job or not...the proof is in the pudding...

the merc renovation job i'm doing would have needed a wing because it was totally gone on the wheel arch but i rolled up my sleeves grabbed a sheet of metal and started to cut and form a new piece..
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paint arrives tomorrow so i'll get some color on it ;)

Author:  J.J. [ Mon Oct 27, 2008 6:00 pm ]
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Great job! Should be able to tackle '44 rear arches then :) Be interested to see the final result.

Author:  colt45_gto [ Mon Oct 27, 2008 6:29 pm ]
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with some luck i'll have paint on it tomorrow but anything could happen tomorrow so i may not get chance? i have a bonnet to sort out on it too before the color hits but that wont take long.

saz has worked hard on this car too bringing it back from looking like an unwanted pile of scrap to a beautiful looking car inside and out. so big props to her and big wages too ;)

Author:  lindsayhbrown [ Mon Oct 27, 2008 8:39 pm ]
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yeah, not bad :wink: ........ no really looking good, like to see it with paint

Author:  colt45_gto [ Tue Oct 28, 2008 9:19 pm ]
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got the paint it was a mile out it may aswell have been white :(
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so i checked again and the paint was in the box with the primer :lol:
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Author:  PaulSmith [ Wed Oct 29, 2008 9:54 am ]
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Very, very nice body shaping skills 8)

To be very honest I'd be very worried about spraying such large horizontal surfaces like a bonnet in a dusty garage, but I appreciate it's an old car and looks infinitely better than it did with a holey wing

Author:  tr7v8 [ Wed Oct 29, 2008 12:32 pm ]
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Agree with Paul good tin-bashing! Why does it look like it has rain drops in the paint?

Author:  colt45_gto [ Wed Oct 29, 2008 4:37 pm ]
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ahh the crap in the paint? heater gave up on the final coat of clear so when i got it goin again a boat load of crap blew out of the heater. anyway it'l flat and buff out ;)

Author:  sazzy944 [ Wed Oct 29, 2008 5:01 pm ]
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colt45_gto wrote:
ahh the crap in the paint? heater gave up on the final coat of clear so when i got it goin again a boat load of crap blew out of the heater. anyway it'l flat and buff out ;)


Thats your answer to everything.....................It will buff out (as he looks at the car with the crumpled back end)

LMAO

Author:  JW590 [ Wed Oct 29, 2008 5:10 pm ]
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".... it'll buff out" - be careful with those words young man. That's what I said to the wife about the cellulite. Anyway, after spending a week at Church singing soprano in the choir, I'm okay now everything has dropped back into place!

Obviously I made that up to make you laugh. For the record my wife is very beautiful and does not have cellulite, but the neighbour's wife.....

Author:  Daz85lux [ Thu Oct 30, 2008 11:46 am ]
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:laughing3: Quality

Author:  Rev. Roland [ Thu Oct 30, 2008 12:17 pm ]
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Very impressive. There were many talents the good Lord was short on when building me and bodywork was alas one of them.

I did my last last merc with chrome wheel arches but want to keep the wheel arches original in a 260E.

HOW DO YOU BLEND IN THE PAINTWORK - THE MASKING STRIPS LEAVE A LINE. WHAT DO YOU USE ?

Author:  tr7v8 [ Thu Oct 30, 2008 4:05 pm ]
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Rev. Roland wrote:
Very impressive. There were many talents the good Lord was short on when building me and bodywork was alas one of them.

I did my last last merc with chrome wheel arches but want to keep the wheel arches original in a 260E.

HOW DO YOU BLEND IN THE PAINTWORK - THE MASKING STRIPS LEAVE A LINE. WHAT DO YOU USE ?

The easiest way is to paint to a panel line, either physical such as the edge of a wing or a swage line, matching beyond that can be a real pain, especially with colours that fade on older cars. Red is a particular PITA as is Yellow.

Author:  tr7v8 [ Thu Oct 30, 2008 4:08 pm ]
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Daz85lux wrote:
:laughing3: Quality

Quite BUT wait until Mrs. Ward logs on....

Don't believe me? There was a recent thread on PH where the guy was less than complimentary about his Mrs. Unfortunately she logged on..... I believe he leaves casualty shortly :mrgreen:

Author:  colt45_gto [ Thu Oct 30, 2008 7:37 pm ]
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Rev. Roland wrote:
Very impressive. There were many talents the good Lord was short on when building me and bodywork was alas one of them.

I did my last last merc with chrome wheel arches but want to keep the wheel arches original in a 260E.

HOW DO YOU BLEND IN THE PAINTWORK - THE MASKING STRIPS LEAVE A LINE. WHAT DO YOU USE ?

its a very fine art blending the paint, basically you paint the effected area untill its the right depth colour and fine dust across the area into the panel then clear coat the panel a few inches over the panted area so it doesn't show on buffing. but its always better to clear coat the full panel.

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