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Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 10:32 am |
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Joined: Mar 16, 2010 Posts: 194
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Location: Dewsbury Nr leeds
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how the car is looking after the getting the bump reapired
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Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 10:33 am |
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Joined: Feb 07, 2010 Posts: 7209
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Location: Stevenage
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Is that all filler?
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Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 10:33 am |
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Joined: Mar 16, 2010 Posts: 194
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Location: Dewsbury Nr leeds
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Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 10:34 am |
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Joined: Mar 16, 2010 Posts: 194
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Location: Dewsbury Nr leeds
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no the panels have been taken off and the dent knocked out.
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Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 10:36 am |
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Joined: Feb 07, 2010 Posts: 7209
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Location: Stevenage
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You mean the inside panel then as you wouldnt be able to a rear quarter off and re fit like that with out buying a brand new one.
Still there is a lot of filler there....
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Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 10:40 am |
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Joined: Apr 16, 2010 Posts: 1152
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Location: in the house
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even tho they maybe a thin layer of filler is quite a mass area and with time it could crack and i think you may be able to see it?
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Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 10:41 am |
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Joined: Mar 16, 2010 Posts: 194
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Location: Dewsbury Nr leeds
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Yeah I mean the door cards and stuff then knocked out . Is the filler a problem
Ps pissin on my chips I was pretty happy
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Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 10:42 am |
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Joined: Feb 07, 2010 Posts: 7209
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Location: Stevenage
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Well with that much filler it will crack and start to sag over time as it takes in water.
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Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 10:47 am |
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Joined: Mar 16, 2010 Posts: 194
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Location: Dewsbury Nr leeds
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Ok well its a garage doing it not me. So I kinda trusted them
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Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 11:02 am |
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Joined: Mar 15, 2010 Posts: 384
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Location: Kent,
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Whenever u watch wrecks to riches usa or the show with the old pimp my ride team ( weat coast customs) or the one with edd china on discovery they nigh on cover the whole car in filler and sand it all back down, is that not the norm? I always assumed that was how it was done.
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Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 11:14 am |
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Joined: Feb 09, 2010 Posts: 2207
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Location: exhall, bedworth, coventry
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looks good alex. dont worry about what everyone is saying regarding the filler. it looks like they're doing a good job of the repair. it is unlikely to crack or sag if they've use the correct filler for the job (they're not using p38 from halfords) and looks like they're using a good stopper over the top. a strong 2k primer will also help seal it all in a prevent sagging. water getting in shouldnt be an issue as it should all be sealed by the lacquer.
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Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 11:18 am |
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Joined: Feb 07, 2010 Posts: 2874
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Location: Chichester, Sussex
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TBH that looks like quite a good job. If it's only a thin layer of filler it's unlikely to take in enough water to make it sag... that's what paint and laquer are for.
I'd be interested to know how anyone criticising it would get that damage smoothed without using a lot of filler
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Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 11:21 am |
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Joined: Feb 07, 2010 Posts: 7209
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Location: Stevenage
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Ali_H wrote: |
TBH that looks like quite a good job. If it's only a thin layer of filler it's unlikely to take in enough water to make it sag... that's what paint and laquer are for.
I'd be interested to know how anyone criticising it would get that damage smoothed without using a lot of filler :roll: |
Quite simple put a new panel on it....
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Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 11:23 am |
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Joined: Feb 07, 2010 Posts: 2874
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Location: Chichester, Sussex
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Why the hell would you go to all the hassle and cost of putting a whole new rear quarter on it when you can do a perfectly adequate and long lasting repair for less than half the cost??
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Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 11:26 am |
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Joined: Feb 09, 2010 Posts: 2207
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Location: exhall, bedworth, coventry
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Mikey2uk wrote: |
Ali_H wrote: |
TBH that looks like quite a good job. If it's only a thin layer of filler it's unlikely to take in enough water to make it sag... that's what paint and laquer are for.
I'd be interested to know how anyone criticising it would get that damage smoothed without using a lot of filler :roll: |
Quite simple put a new panel on it.... |
wouldnt put a new panel on it, you'd write it off with that damage if you didnt do it this way. new panel is too much hastle and too costly
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