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Jun 11, 2019 20:25:46 GMT
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Very busy day in the workshop with lots happening - not just the Corsair having said that the Corsair is my main focus currently Lots of wet flatting My usual advice - make it easy for yourself - a small worktable helps when working at height to place things to - get the car has low has you can and use a sturdy hop up (cue milk create) Work has clean has you can / clean has you go also helps Initial results of the first stage polish which is a medium cutting compound used with 900 rpm polisher All of the roof done to first stage including the roof pillars & the front & rear bulkheads Nearside front wing also completed to first stage Rest of the car to do tomorrow then there is a further two stages of polishing to follow that
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Last Edit: Jun 11, 2019 20:27:17 GMT by Deleted
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Jun 11, 2019 21:11:45 GMT
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Ghosting gone ? đ
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Jun 11, 2019 21:20:27 GMT
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Completely 'Busted'
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Jun 11, 2019 21:31:33 GMT
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Great news and I see what you did there ! đ
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Excellent way to start my day.
Looking absolutely lovely Chris.
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oh yes... delicious.
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'80 s1 924 turbo..hibernating '80 golf gli cabriolet...doing impression of a skip '97 pug 106 commuter...continuing cheapness making me smile!
firm believer in the k.i.s.s and f.i.s.h principles.
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Jun 12, 2019 11:00:12 GMT
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I don't care who you are back in the world, you give away our position one more time, I'll bleed ya, real quiet. Leave ya here. Got that?
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Jun 12, 2019 11:44:24 GMT
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eurogranada
Europe
To tinker or not to tinker, that is the question...
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Jun 12, 2019 12:54:38 GMT
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Initially I was a bit disappointed in the colour (sorry Pete, sorry Grumps), but seeing it over and over again I've grown to like it a lot and it has to be said: the finish quality after first stage polish is just awesome and really makes the car pop. I think my Granada could do with a little polishing but I'm too hesitant. Although the appraiser said I have plenty of paint thickness to work with...
Very well done once again!
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Jun 12, 2019 16:58:25 GMT
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Looking great.
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Jun 12, 2019 17:34:58 GMT
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Initially I was a bit disappointed in the colour (sorry Pete, sorry Grumps), but seeing it over and over again I've grown to like it a lot and it has to be said: the finish quality after first stage polish is just awesome and really makes the car pop. I think my Granada could do with a little polishing but I'm too hesitant. Although the appraiser said I have plenty of paint thickness to work with... Very well done once again! That's fine Alex
I think it's a Marmite Colour for a lot of people If the weather here breaks and Chris gets chance to take a picture with daylight on it you will see the true colour.
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Jun 12, 2019 17:43:54 GMT
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The colour is superb, I'm so glad you went with a period correct hue. I can't wait to see the build up of this - Pete you've got your work cut out to maintain the high standards set so far. Don't let us down!
Your work Chris on this is simply stunning. The level of skill, patience and care that you have put into this project is unbelievable, you just don't see this standard or workmanship enough these days. How you then manage to find time to scribe in detail and photograph the journey is beyond me.
You and Tony BMW on here have really raised the bar with outstanding quality of bodywork repairs and refinishing.
Take a bow, stroke Sid and have a Gin.
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tristanh
Part of things
Routinely bewildered
Posts: 990
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Jun 12, 2019 23:13:39 GMT
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I don't care who you are back in the world, you give away our position one more time, I'll bleed ya, real quiet. Leave ya here. Got that? Sounds predatory...
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Whether you believe you can, or you cannot, you're probably right.
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Jun 13, 2019 11:24:47 GMT
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Completely 'Busted'
Chris - What did the paint factors finally say was the cause of the 'ghosting'. Was it the pigment, the suspension medium, or what?
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Jun 13, 2019 14:03:41 GMT
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Completely 'Busted' Chris - What did the paint factors finally say was the cause of the 'ghosting'. Was it the pigment, the suspension medium, or what?
Answers on a postcard - later
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Jun 13, 2019 20:31:57 GMT
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So here is the said postcard has promised - no update last night has I needed to have further discussions with the paint suppliers - so despite my best efforts I still have some issues with the paint - to explain I need to give you a quick idea of the process involved although some of you reading this will have a full understanding already - so you apply the paint in layers - with 2 pack it goes on fairly quickly depending upon temperatures - a mist coat and 2 full coats - the paint comes out of the same batch / tin and is well mixed - you need to be accurate with your paint ratios and mixing regime and may have to alter this slightly to account for the current climate conditions - curing the paint with a slow activator / hardener in summer - a fast one in winter and a medium one when its neither winter or summer - all dependant upon your own workshop conditions - larger bodyshops with heated spraybooths can alter the temperatures accordingly to suit - smaller outfits like myself have to do things in a slightly different way - put all of that aside forget about the curing bit for a sec - what is supposed to happen is that each coat that is sprayed adheres to the one underneath and forms a film / thickness of paint which should be uniform throughout (at least on solid colours) - therefore when you come to flat & polish to remove any minor imperfections / dust spec / orange peel within the paint you should just have a uniform colour depth - only I haven't and there are a few lightish colours within the colour spectrum where the paint layers separate (mainly light blues / greens along with light reds) - In my quest to ensure I get a sound / solid & presentable paint finish has resulted in finding that the paint layers are separating it would appear has one coat dries darker than the next or is a slightly different shade - In order that you can view this I have purposely over polished an area in order to exaggerate the problem (but at least you can get a flavour of what I am talking about) If you look closely to centre of the pic you will see a haze edge of a halo type effect So how do I go forward from here - pointless painting the shell again with the same paint to find results of the same problem - you also have to take into account paint density has too much paint is not a good thing nor is too little paint - I am also restricted on the availability of paint types too - there is no formula for water based basecoat basically its too old of a colour - there is a formula for solvent based - next problem is that should you apply a solvent based paint over relatively fresh 2 pack finish you stand a good chance of the paints reacting with each other - options are to leave the car for several weeks + then try repainting with a solvent base but there is another option - if I apply a light barrier coat over the current paint then the solvent basecoat can be applied without reaction - once that is dry a clearcoat lacquer can be applied and that should resolve the current issues - confused ? wonder why getting a car repainted is so costly or why some bodyshops go out of business ? - its not just a matter of masking a car up and throwing some paint on it - that's why So further prep required - then this can be applied in preparation of the solvent basecoat which is on order More tomorrow
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Last Edit: Jun 13, 2019 20:47:52 GMT by Deleted
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Jun 13, 2019 20:37:46 GMT
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make the gin a large one chris , i think you deserve it....what a bummer!
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'80 s1 924 turbo..hibernating '80 golf gli cabriolet...doing impression of a skip '97 pug 106 commuter...continuing cheapness making me smile!
firm believer in the k.i.s.s and f.i.s.h principles.
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teaboy
Posted a lot
Make tea, not war.
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Jun 13, 2019 20:38:10 GMT
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Blimey Grumps, this is turning into a right pain in the backside!
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Jun 13, 2019 20:44:07 GMT
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I don't want to sound like I'm perfect but I like the jobs to go out of the door right - I appreciate its not a museum piece (I would charging a dam sight lot more if it was) - and in speaking to Pete this afternoon I explained that in certain lights the problem is just not visible and in other lights its more than obvious and of course once you know its there you just find yourself looking at it rather than ignoring it - but I am not one for giving in half the way through a job
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Last Edit: Jun 13, 2019 20:44:51 GMT by Deleted
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glenanderson
Club Retro Rides Member
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Club RR Member Number: 64
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Jun 13, 2019 20:47:38 GMT
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Oh bum. âšī¸
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My worst worry about dying is my wife selling my stuff for what I told her it cost...
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