1982 1.5 CL Auto
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Re: 1982 1.5 CL Auto
Doesn't look too bad consdering it was cold, wet and painted on my driveway. If I get a chance before the weather gets too bad I'll try and get some filler and topcoat on the outside and then in the spring get the other side welded up.
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Re: 1982 1.5 CL Auto
Primer can absorb moisture. If you are going to leave the arch in primer for a while try this paint http://www.rust.co.uk/000-custom-epoxy- ... r/p501025/#
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Re: 1982 1.5 CL Auto
Cheers mate, aerosols are about as technicl as I get with painting, I might give it a quick blast in body colour until it gets done properly.Little_bro wrote:Primer can absorb moisture. If you are going to leave the arch in primer for a while try this paint http://www.rust.co.uk/000-custom-epoxy- ... r/p501025/#
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Re: 1982 1.5 CL Auto
Covered the inside wheel well with waxoyl today, looks like shit but hopefully it'll keep the tinworm at bay.
While I was in the boot I noticed a small puddle, traced it back to the rear light and found another bodge.
Some sort of sticky, gunky crap that obviously doesn't work as it's still leaking and I bet it's gonna be a bastard to get off!
While I was in the boot I noticed a small puddle, traced it back to the rear light and found another bodge.
Some sort of sticky, gunky crap that obviously doesn't work as it's still leaking and I bet it's gonna be a bastard to get off!
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Re: 1982 1.5 CL Auto
Nice work - your welding and fabrication looks great. Looks like you've done quite a bit before.
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Re: 1982 1.5 CL Auto
I wish!! Welding and fab work is all done by a friend of mine, I'm sure he'll be chuffed with the compimentsMikeH wrote:Nice work - your welding and fabrication looks great. Looks like you've done quite a bit before.
I stick to basic mechanical stuff and a bit of electrics.
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Re: 1982 1.5 CL Auto
This is the stuff that the dealers sell to cure leaks, it is easy to get off and effective when applied correctly.The Milkman wrote:Covered the inside wheel well with waxoyl today, looks like shit but hopefully it'll keep the tinworm at bay.
While I was in the boot I noticed a small puddle, traced it back to the rear light and found another bodge.
Some sort of sticky, gunky crap that obviously doesn't work as it's still leaking and I bet it's gonna be a bastard to get off!
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Re: 1982 1.5 CL Auto
The Milkman wrote:Cheers mate, aerosols are about as technicl as I get with painting, I might give it a quick blast in body colour until it gets done properly.Little_bro wrote:Primer can absorb moisture. If you are going to leave the arch in primer for a while try this paint http://www.rust.co.uk/000-custom-epoxy- ... r/p501025/#
Get your top coat on quick. Use a hair dryer to warm up the area then apply sevral coats within 10 - 15 minute intervals between coats.
The rust co epoxy paints can be applied with a brush then sanded down. In fact I've just put some on the rust spots on my pewter mk2 scirocco untill I can get time to do a full repaint.
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Re: 1982 1.5 CL Auto
Ah, ok. Is that the best cure? Can I not just get new seals?ianaudia4 wrote:This is the stuff that the dealers sell to cure leaks, it is easy to get off and effective when applied correctly.The Milkman wrote:Covered the inside wheel well with waxoyl today, looks like shit but hopefully it'll keep the tinworm at bay.
While I was in the boot I noticed a small puddle, traced it back to the rear light and found another bodge.
Some sort of sticky, gunky crap that obviously doesn't work as it's still leaking and I bet it's gonna be a bastard to get off!
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Re: 1982 1.5 CL Auto
Little_bro wrote:Get your top coat on quick. Use a hair dryer to warm up the area then apply sevral coats within 10 - 15 minute intervals between coats.The Milkman wrote:Cheers mate, aerosols are about as technicl as I get with painting, I might give it a quick blast in body colour until it gets done properly.Little_bro wrote:Primer can absorb moisture. If you are going to leave the arch in primer for a while try this paint http://www.rust.co.uk/000-custom-epoxy- ... r/p501025/#
The rust co epoxy paints can be applied with a brush then sanded down. In fact I've just put some on the rust spots on my pewter mk2 scirocco untill I can get time to do a full repaint.
Was going to have a play today but it hasn't stopped bloody raining! :(
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Re: 1982 1.5 CL Auto
Probably not! I bought the last one from VW UK back in 2010 for my Scala!The Milkman wrote:Ah, ok. Is that the best cure? Can I not just get new seals?ianaudia4 wrote:This is the stuff that the dealers sell to cure leaks, it is easy to get off and effective when applied correctly.The Milkman wrote:Covered the inside wheel well with waxoyl today, looks like shit but hopefully it'll keep the tinworm at bay.
While I was in the boot I noticed a small puddle, traced it back to the rear light and found another bodge.
Some sort of sticky, gunky crap that obviously doesn't work as it's still leaking and I bet it's gonna be a bastard to get off!
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Re: 1982 1.5 CL Auto
This is looking really good and inspiring me to crack on with mine, just need some time off work and the weather to play ball!
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Re: 1982 1.5 CL Auto
The Milkman wrote:I wish!! Welding and fab work is all done by a friend of mine, I'm sure he'll be chuffed with the compimentsMikeH wrote:Nice work - your welding and fabrication looks great. Looks like you've done quite a bit before.
I stick to basic mechanical stuff and a bit of electrics.
I've seen a lot worse done by 'professionals'. You should buy him a few beers if you're not already paying him.
1992 Scala ABF - SOLD
1989 Scala track toy. Dormant
1986 GTX - Lunar mileage but still a good un
Mk1 Classic Touring Car Project...slowly does it
1984 1.6 GT Project. 69k In progress
1.6GL. 2 Owners, 60k. SOLD
1.6 GL - 100k miles -Back on the road!
1989 Scala track toy. Dormant
1986 GTX - Lunar mileage but still a good un
Mk1 Classic Touring Car Project...slowly does it
1984 1.6 GT Project. 69k In progress
1.6GL. 2 Owners, 60k. SOLD
1.6 GL - 100k miles -Back on the road!
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Re: 1982 1.5 CL Auto
Bugger :(ianaudia4 wrote:Probably not! I bought the last one from VW UK back in 2010 for my Scala!The Milkman wrote:Ah, ok. Is that the best cure? Can I not just get new seals?ianaudia4 wrote:This is the stuff that the dealers sell to cure leaks, it is easy to get off and effective when applied correctly.The Milkman wrote:Covered the inside wheel well with waxoyl today, looks like shit but hopefully it'll keep the tinworm at bay.
While I was in the boot I noticed a small puddle, traced it back to the rear light and found another bodge.
Some sort of sticky, gunky crap that obviously doesn't work as it's still leaking and I bet it's gonna be a bastard to get off!