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Beginners guide to repairing/painting Can anyone point me to any websites that show a step-by-step guide (pref with pictures) to repairing damaged parts (a petrol tank in my case) and basic painting. I bought a damaged tank (big dent in the side) on ebay for 99p so I'm not fussed if I ruin it in the process but would just like to learn another skill. thank you muchly. Chi |
Hi Chi, Sadly, limited link but Derek put me onto these guys. http://www.frost.co.uk/productList.asp?catID=25 |
a font of wisdom as ever Frank - but only helps if you know what you are doing! Alternatively, if anyone fancies an afternoon in East London to be my "automotive repair Yoda", I could feed and water you! |
Chi If you fancy a trip down to 7Oaks I should be able to do it with you one weekend. I have the air tools to sort out the filler, etc and a spary gun Chris |
Spend another £8.57 at Amazon.com and get this here book: http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/...198946-1751002 I got one a couple of years ago, and although it's American it is a very thorough reference work for body repairs, paint preparation and spraying. |
thanks for the offer chris - I have all the gear but no idea! Good tip on the book Jools. Will have to get one of those for the library. I will be enlisting the help of the donut-muncher (who is as inept as me) so we can share the blame. |
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did i agree to this ..?? best you get some Krispy Kremes in mate .... I have some very scruffy trackday fairings you can practice on .. :lol: |
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Thought I'd rope you in before you said no! Krispy Kremes not a problem - I have a platinum card for the Canary Wharf branch. |
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