I would have thought with all your expirience that you would have had some surgical grade cloths to wrap the prop in !.The state of those tee shirts you could have contaminated the prop.Don't start taking short cuts and risks at this stage of the build .
Amazing attention to detail,**** me the inside of our new fridge isn't that clean.
Skids, the only reason the t-shirts were dirty was that the guy who built it back up had oily hands, i did suggest he cleaned them before he started, he looked bemused, so the t-shirts got sacrifised, cheers Dave,
thanks for your concern Graeme, unfortunetly... not. To be honest they were destined for the local hospice shop, along with three other sack loads, never worn half the stuff, so with the inpending bedroom being fitted seemed the right time to get rid, blagged a couple out of the sack when Jenny wasn,t looking Saturday morning, a lovely bright day, so i,m going to fit the shinnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnny prop today.. hopefully
Brian, i dont mind admiting, its another low at the mo, fuel tank went wrong last week, so thats still giving me headaches wont give up though, so thats holding me up, propshalf in today, hopefully, bottom hose blah blah blah, once the tank is in, prop on, i,ll then put the battery on and see what happens, if all goes well, i,ll then get in touch with Northampton Motorsport and get her booked in, carpet, seats, cone, decals, stickers, etc etc
Graeme, this page isn,t long enough, long story short. Didn,t like the greyish looking finish, so i had this fantastic idea paint it . The local paintshop that have done all my little bits and pieces, including the propshalf, assured me, plastic primer, a nice coat of satin black would be achieveable, no probs i thought, picked it up three weeks later great i thought, looked really smart, just how i wanted it, then i noticed under closer inspection....yes youve guessed it.. a bubble i popped the bubble, off it all came took it back and they blew it all off with a airgun, except the only bit you cant see which managed to stay attached for some reason, Moorlands have now assured me it was down to poor prep, and they have a guy who can make an excellent job of it. It was supplied to me without the tap, so i had to take the one out of my original tank and put it in the 69l tank, work that one out .. fun and games to say the least, straps have been painted twice cos i,m not happy with the finish, and awkward bloody thing to get to fit right, still i,m commited to fitting it, because theres additional holes in my floor and i am convinced once its in, it,ll look how i want it too patience Timothy
this may sound stupid, but could you use a delicate bead and turn down the pressure and have it blasted/dusted, sometimes, the material in question will come up lovely, try a bit that cannot be seen. done a couple of hard plastic items and they some up good. Being a tank obviously every thing will have to been sealed which isnt easy but ive known fuel tanks blasted before.
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i tried blasting mine dave, but to no avail - just seemed to "bounce" and didnt want to risk it anymore, especially around the joint - the best way, ive found, is to use a black wax and then keep buftying
i tried blasting mine dave, but to no avail - just seemed to "bounce" and didnt want to risk it anymore, especially around the joint - the best way, ive found, is to use a black wax and then keep buftying
Graeme, thats what ive been trying, good old Kiwi parade wax , however, yesterday i was assured of a cunning plan, so cunning in fact, you,d have thought the person who had come up with it had studied cunning at the university of Cunning !!, i loved Black Adder no, seriously, things should be sorted very soooooooooooooooon, all being equal, Graeme thanks for the chat and the info
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