#16: Re: Progress on the repair Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 11:44 am ---- There's not enough filler there to even worry an ants a**e about, as Teebag said it wont be your standard cheap Halfords P38 (And even then it probably wouldnt be enough to worry about tbh)
Looks like a good prof job make sure you get some pictures when it's all finished
#17: Re: Progress on the repair Author: alexthekid, Location: Dewsbury Nr leedsPosted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 11:48 am ---- Defo will was £250 as well worst quote I had was £580!!
#18: Re: Progress on the repair Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 11:50 am ---- Thats a pretty good price I'd say tbf lol
#19: Re: Progress on the repair Author: alexthekid, Location: Dewsbury Nr leedsPosted: Fri Apr 08, 2011 10:58 am ---- Get car back tomorro will be doing a before and after thread tomorro keeps your eyes out for it
Sure the opinions will roll in lol
#20: Re: Progress on the repair Author: Lee, Location: EnglandPosted: Fri Apr 08, 2011 11:01 am ----
Teebag wrote:
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
Most repairs use filler than changing panels tbh
#21: Re: Progress on the repair Author: Seabook, Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2011 12:12 pm ----
Lee wrote:
Teebag wrote:
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
Most repairs use filler than changing panels tbh
maybe that's why my repair take forever to finished
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