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  • Take your time Robert and enjoy putting it together and getting it right.

    Your doing a great job and she's looking lovely.

    Tim.

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    • Time to get her down off the spit,
      made up this dolly which can be used as moving axle stands afterwards. can be raised over 700 mm.
      adjustable and removable legs for easy storage. A pin goes through the rear legs and the jacking hole in the chassis.


      few scary moments removing the spit without any damage

      and on to the dolly
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      • Looks like it's resting on a tin of paint at the back there, tell me that's not true!?!

        Looking fantastic there though, can't wait to be at this stage.

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        • looks stunning

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          • thats coming on lurrrvley now!
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            • Awesome:d

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              • hi

                looking great there m8.
                dav

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                • Originally posted by vlv991v View Post
                  Looks like it's resting on a tin of paint at the back there, tell me that's not true!?!

                  Looking fantastic there though, can't wait to be at this stage.
                  hadn't noticed that in the picture, no , the paint drum is only holding up the back of the frame while I was lowering it down.
                  The shell was sitting on the trolly jack and axle stand and hanging from a roof hoist at the front.

                  Keep at yours, it will come together and then its great putting all the clean and new bits back on.

                  Robert
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                  • Looking lovely mate
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                    • doing a cracking job rob.....look forward to seeing at some shows this year like terenure

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                      • Well I have just read this Reto Thread from the start ,all I can say is stunning ,I actually looked at the last page first and thought is was another tidy up of an already concorse car how wrong was I
                        I would not even thought it was salvageable ,a credit to you PRS makes my exploits with SAG seem so minor .
                        Keep up the good work and keep the pics coming to give us lesser able resoration pundits hope
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                        • hello Robert
                          This is a cracking job you've done here. As others have stated, your dedication to perfection is commendable. Can't wait to see the end result
                          I would very much like to know which product you used to strip the nosecone I know you said it was a horrible job and I see you were using baco foil.......to stop the stripper from drying out????
                          Cheers
                          CHRiS

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                          • Originally posted by Skids View Post
                            Well I have just read this Reto Thread from the start ,all I can say is stunning ,I actually looked at the last page first and thought is was another tidy up of an already concorse car how wrong was I
                            I would not even thought it was salvageable ,a credit to you PRS makes my exploits with SAG seem so minor .
                            Keep up the good work and keep the pics coming to give us lesser able resoration pundits hope
                            Thanks Skids,
                            "long hard road" as they say , but end in sight now. I'll post a few more pics soon. they might be some encouragement to all the guys at the 'rust removal' stage.

                            Robert
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                            • Originally posted by Oldbloke View Post
                              hello Robert
                              This is a cracking job you've done here. As others have stated, your dedication to perfection is commendable. Can't wait to see the end result
                              I would very much like to know which product you used to strip the nosecone I know you said it was a horrible job and I see you were using baco foil.......to stop the stripper from drying out????
                              Hi Oldbloke,
                              thanks for comments,
                              I tried soda blasting, bead & grit blasting, none worked as the Polyurethane is flexible and was only heating up rather than blasting.
                              I resorted to standard 'Nitromors all-purpose' paint remover (DIY shops)
                              The aluminium tape was just to protect the black grille & bumper as I restored them to black plastic finish - not painted.
                              Dab the stripper on small sections. Once it blisters,scrape off immediately with a plastic body filler spreader and those green pot scrub pads. Then wash with warm water to neutralise the stripper. Dry area and start next section
                              slow job.

                              Robert
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                              • Thanks for the reply, Robert. I was thinking that NitroMors was the kiddy but was too scared to try it Thanks for being the guinea pig
                                I hope mine will turn out at least half as good as yours.
                                Cheers
                                CHRiS

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