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fair enough...so bascially il have a dull rattish brown now! haha....ah well we will soon see wont we.
 
dull or gloss it worx for me

can always stencil out this on the door ? :)

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sod airbrushing - find her number for a weekend show n tell at ed38 next year :)

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jeeez thats got my mind on other things now rather than the caddy! haha good find!

didnt have a great day really today....started the rear panel where the numberplate sits...uncovered a fair amount of rot, cut majority of iyt out, got 4 patches left to weld in but have no access to a welder now :( once this panel is done, i can etch prime and high build primer it and then its time for a final coat of primer then the shiney stuff........BUT seeing as i didnt have access to the welder i decided i wasnt quite happy with the door or the swage line through the door and got a bit happy, now have to redo them.... :think: :cry: :bleh: :wtf: argh! haha
 
all in the preperation don't forget, what seems hassles now will be twice the benefit later on
 
yes that is true flapper, its just irratatng when i cant crack on with the work...im also thinking about making a rear roll pan....any ideas how to make one? sheet metal bent atound a scaffold pole? lol
 
pretty much a B+D workmate and a scaffold tube with patience and hard work

surely there's a panel somewhere though pre made ?

why not add a tube as a bumper ?
 
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yeah they make the too order in fibre glass £90 plus delivery, and me being me, i dont want to buy one that price that could be made! haha
 
too true - can get my hands on a decent home made swage liner if you need anything ribbing into it but to be honest it's easier on a flat 'throw away' panel :)
 
oh right ideal, thats good to know mate... i just wish the caddy was like downstairs instead of like 10miles away. just want to spend every spare minute on it
 
before i post this up i'll explain, oil cloth is fabric lined shiny lino style sort od material you would use flat over a dinner table etc, saw this dinnertime and nosed in there and thought could make some interesting Custom Tonneau covers :p:p

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i am keen to make a tonneu cover but dont really want to drill more holes for clips ect...jeez what a panzy i am!
 
thats a good shout...lets get the thing ready for shiney stuff first....just gotta do one door and the rear panel then il just spray it up :D
 
hey crezz just sat and read the full thread!awsome job you have done there mate keep up the good work and i will look forword to seeing more progess!i realy carnt beleve iv missed this thread!
 
cheers rich.. it is getting there, been a long time but cant really get and work on it when i want to so been dragged out a little but have done lots of work