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filter everything paul everytime you can buy funnel sieves for pence lots of em
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nice work DB :thumbright: looking good 8-)
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also are you acid etching each bare panel first, you should be or the paint will fall off
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Yes mate, the Por15 acid etches and leave a zinc phosphate coating which looks like galv!
I Scotchbrite that, panel wipe it then primer.

I'll get some filters, I'm not taking any chances again ;)
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the paint filters are definately worth having. You will be amazed how much crud they catch.
Going to look great.
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The trunk has been a right pain to prep!
Hundreds of tiny pockets of rust all around the edges and on the flange. I Dremmeled it for hours, then DE-OXed for ages. Cleaned that off and hit it with good old POR15 for a couple of hours. While it was soaking I did loads more Dremmelling of the bits I'd missed.
The whole thing is now rust-free and zinc-coloured :)
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Your really cracking on with it Paul. Well done.
Can't wait to see your final choice of paint scheme :thumbright:
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Trunk lid primered today :D
I've done lots of block sanding this week too on the roof, driver side front wing & door.
I spot primed the low spots and anywhere I'd broken through today while doing the trunk.

The weather's been kind today- it's looked like rain all day but not a drop fell on me bikes which got chucked outside this morning to clear a big enough space to do the trunk :thumbright:
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3 hours of block sanding done today on trunk, roof, driver door & front fender.

I am knackered! :shock:
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db wrote:3 hours of block sanding done today on trunk, roof, driver door & front fender.

I am knackered! :shock:
But happy !
Keep at it mate :thumbright:
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Next bit of derusting done- rear wing tops and across the rear screen
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...and on to the rear panel, which is the rustiest bit of the car. I cleaned the worst off, then decided I can't leave the bumper mounts on as there's bound to be rust behind them.
Very glad I took the time now!

Still lots of Dremmeling and rust-kiling to do but the worst is off. The reinforcing plates are in my de-rusting tank now for a couple of days :thumbright:
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not long now
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looks great you have a lot of hard hard work there keep it up fella
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Post by db »

I put that pic up on FB as well Will, I had a few others point out that likeness too :lol:

Yeah it's a lot of work mate, but I'm doing it at my own pace so I'm enjoying it!
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