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  • Re: Roadster Rebuild Diary from Cornwall

    I got an excellent finish on a classic dinghy using 2 pack pu and a roller(think it was supposedly a quality roller for varnish) - I realise a boat is a different beast but most of the surfaces are similar, just problematic with the louvres, but again a quality brush would probably achieve good results!

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    • Re: Roadster Rebuild Diary from Cornwall

      Thanks for the replies. Think I will go for the cellulose, keep with what I know how to use.
      Cheers,

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      • Re: Roadster Rebuild Diary from Cornwall

        My mobile paint shop, not ideal but it keeps the garage clean.

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        What colour am I painting it? I will update later.

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        • Re: Roadster Rebuild Diary from Cornwall

          In this weather it will work as a low bake oven as well, just make sure you use a filter mask especially if
          you are using self etch primers.
          Ben Caswell probably not the last word on anything here!!

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          • Re: Roadster Rebuild Diary from Cornwall

            Thanks Ben, I am using cellulose with a respirator suitable for solvent fumes.
            Anyway gone for Tornado red, just the scuttle at the moment. Just got to leave it for a couple of days then flatten off then out with the T-cut and polisher.

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            • Re: Roadster Rebuild Diary from Cornwall

              Spent a good couple of hours today sanding the nose back to gelcoat. Ground out a couple of crazing spots then filled and sanded back.
              Just need to use some finer paper then ready for primer.

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              • Re: Roadster Rebuild Diary from Cornwall

                Between the dumb iron tray and the nose used to collect water, so I drilled a hole on each side so now it drains. I dressed the holes with epoxy to seal them.

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                • Re: Roadster Rebuild Diary from Cornwall

                  Thanks Dave,
                  Was thinking that as there was a thread a while back about drainage holes.
                  I have also glassed in a plate where the bonnet fixes to it.

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                  • Re: Roadster Rebuild Diary from Cornwall

                    Would be interested in where you will put the drain holes and whether you use round holes or a slit.

                    Regards

                    Adrian

                    Originally posted by meverett View Post
                    Thanks Dave,
                    Was thinking that as there was a thread a while back about drainage holes.
                    I have also glassed in a plate where the bonnet fixes to it.

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                    • Re: Roadster Rebuild Diary from Cornwall

                      Where the water collects I drilled a round hole at about 45deg from horizontal ( after checking that there was nothing behind) then with araldite on a stick sealed the edges. Now water doesn't collect there.

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                      • Re: Roadster Rebuild Diary from Cornwall

                        Opted for a couple of slots, just got to seal the fibreglass edges.

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                        • Re: Roadster Rebuild Diary from Cornwall

                          Looks OK so will more than likely do the same

                          Originally posted by meverett View Post
                          Opted for a couple of slots, just got to seal the fibreglass edges.

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                          • Re: Roadster Rebuild Diary from Cornwall

                            Spent a couple of afternoons last week stripping the paint off the side panels.

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                            Nice weather this morning so decided to set up the paint tent and prime them and also the nose and the bonnet/windscreen trim.

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                            Flatten them off in a couple of days ready for topcoat next weekend, weather permitting.

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                            • Re: Roadster Rebuild Diary from Cornwall

                              Looking good!

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                              • Re: Roadster Rebuild Diary from Cornwall

                                How did you cut the slots?

                                Originally posted by listerjp2 View Post
                                Looks OK so will more than likely do the same

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