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Looks good, what is it that has disappointed you? I'm going to get mine done soon so any tips welcomed.
Was it stripped back to fibreglass and did you do all the fibreglass work/prep?
You're quite close to me (Croydon area) and I'm looking for a good local paintshop, would you recommed yours?
Mike
Was it stripped back to fibreglass and did you do all the fibreglass work/prep?
You're quite close to me (Croydon area) and I'm looking for a good local paintshop, would you recommed yours?
Mike
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Hi Mike,
Yes I stripped the paint off on mine back to the fibreglass, 80+ hours... Then took it to Cottage Classics in Suffolk to have the arches put on and bodywork prepped.
The Painter was the one that Cottage Classics use and was just north of Norwich - an hour north from CC - and yes I'd reccomend him, but keep an eye on him.
I(?)/he made a silly mistake. I should have followed the job through more thoroughly and he shouldn't have painted the bumper valances with stone chip... why? no, I don't know why.
Basecoat and laquer, very nice finish. He'll paint to a price, mine was low to middle price... with free stone chip correction when I want!
I went to see Spadge at Cottage Classics once a fortnight or so, checking progress and following the work- good reassurance for both parties. It meant any problems could be sorted by actually being there rather than over the phone. With the paint, it was a busy month and I didn't have time to get up there. Bugger really, should have made time.
I looked around the Croydon/Bromley/Kent but CC know their fibreglass, were able to do the work soonish and they were pretty reasonable too - being out in the sticks I suppose.
Check them out: http://www.cottageclassics.co.uk/
Paint by Max Bidwell in Rackheath
Yes I stripped the paint off on mine back to the fibreglass, 80+ hours... Then took it to Cottage Classics in Suffolk to have the arches put on and bodywork prepped.
The Painter was the one that Cottage Classics use and was just north of Norwich - an hour north from CC - and yes I'd reccomend him, but keep an eye on him.
I(?)/he made a silly mistake. I should have followed the job through more thoroughly and he shouldn't have painted the bumper valances with stone chip... why? no, I don't know why.
Basecoat and laquer, very nice finish. He'll paint to a price, mine was low to middle price... with free stone chip correction when I want!
I went to see Spadge at Cottage Classics once a fortnight or so, checking progress and following the work- good reassurance for both parties. It meant any problems could be sorted by actually being there rather than over the phone. With the paint, it was a busy month and I didn't have time to get up there. Bugger really, should have made time.
I looked around the Croydon/Bromley/Kent but CC know their fibreglass, were able to do the work soonish and they were pretty reasonable too - being out in the sticks I suppose.
Check them out: http://www.cottageclassics.co.uk/
Paint by Max Bidwell in Rackheath
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SADLOTUS - Fourth Gear
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Looking excellent...are you putting the Chinese Eyes in it? Re-doing the valances should be an easy job to blend into the new paint.
What were the ball park figures for getting the wide arches done and then the final prep and paint?
Mark
What were the ball park figures for getting the wide arches done and then the final prep and paint?
Mark
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Further to my last comments about the sprayer; not sure I would recomend him any more, found a nice circular trolleyjack hole in the floor by the back wheel where one of his monkey's tried to jack the car up, and, where I'd asked for red on the inside of the boot he'd used more of his favourite stone chip black! Lot of overspray on chassis and suspension. Oh well, another lesson. Paint still looks good tho'.
Anyway, engine in today. T'was a nice day and it took two of us an hour! A personal best for me. One knowledgeable car/engine helper is worth three uninterested monkeys (brothers in law).
Even No1 son was interested for fifteen minutes and tightened the manifold.
Anyway, engine in today. T'was a nice day and it took two of us an hour! A personal best for me. One knowledgeable car/engine helper is worth three uninterested monkeys (brothers in law).
Even No1 son was interested for fifteen minutes and tightened the manifold.
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Ah yes, but then we would know you were being ironic......
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