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I am suprised at the amount of bog you found, when I repainted this ute in 1992 I mostly just skuffed back the existing paint and repainted over it, It is amazing at what lurks below!!, then again it must have been there for a while, It had been sitting for 12 years before I bought it.
Here is a photo of what it was like when I picked it up
I am suprised at the amount of bog you found, when I repainted this ute in 1992 I mostly just skuffed back the existing paint and repainted over it, It is amazing at what lurks below!!, then again it must have been there for a while, It had been sitting for 12 years before I bought it.
Here is a photo of what it was like when I picked it up
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Gaz, it is sandblasted and I have been extremely happy with his work. I am yet to find one little corner or nook that he has missed....also he takes extreme care not to cause any warpage, and also takes a lot of time to blow sand out of the chassis rails etc etc - hardly any comes out when it is flipped on the rotisserie. Far better outcome than I have had in the past.gazztan wrote:Looks like a nice sandblasting job.
Is that soda blasting or done with sand and some care?
Gaz
Because all these splits inevitably have rust hiding somewhere, sodablasting's benefits can be limited.....therefore if I had a car that had NO RUST (not likely in a vw!), I'd go soda....but otherwise I'll stick with sand.
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I'm not intending to take over this thread from Mick....just throwing a few updates in every now and again for dsk'ers interest!
Steve has been spending a lot of time in this position in the last week or two (lucky for Steve, Bruce hasn't decided to drop by in a time of vulnerability)
Even though Mick's KTM seems to be sold, we've set up the draw for bike riding (aluminium folding ramps and fuel containers are boxed in)....spare wheel will be bolted down and a drop in shallow "box" over the top, small box at front right corner for straps etc, then the bigger compartment at front left for helmets/gear/beers etc.
AL
PS autocraft rear corner and rear arch seem to be still in transit after a long wait - underside will be in paint as soon as these bits arrive and are installed.
Steve has been spending a lot of time in this position in the last week or two (lucky for Steve, Bruce hasn't decided to drop by in a time of vulnerability)
Even though Mick's KTM seems to be sold, we've set up the draw for bike riding (aluminium folding ramps and fuel containers are boxed in)....spare wheel will be bolted down and a drop in shallow "box" over the top, small box at front right corner for straps etc, then the bigger compartment at front left for helmets/gear/beers etc.
AL
PS autocraft rear corner and rear arch seem to be still in transit after a long wait - underside will be in paint as soon as these bits arrive and are installed.
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