ed
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Wow, not done anything on the car since the begining of January. Made up for it today though...
Smoothed the door handle properly - it is amazing now Mad my own sanding blocks up to do it. Definate tip for anyone doing this sort of thing as you need something nice and big:

Finished article:

Side repeaters are not ditched. I will be relocating them either in the front wheel arches or in the side skirts - depending on what is less illegal.




Getting the rear bumper to fit nicely was the next challenge. I decided to weld some brackets onto the car to hold the bumper in place:



Haha, yes... It fits nicely now 



Now to get the bumper to fit a bit better round the arches. Also need to repair the bits I cut out to get it to fit better...


Hmmm, is this the new look for show car interiors?


Nearly done the scuttle now...


Few too many fumes 

Looking like I could get the bodywork done this weekend... However we're meant to be painting a car tomorrow which might mean I can't. All thats left yet is the front bumper, the n/s door handle (my welder broke) and I just need to sort the rear bumper too now.
Not going to smooth the roof anymore, too worried stuffing it up or it cracking.
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CorsAsh
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mwg
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Looking good.
Dont like that rear bumper though
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Wrighty
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fookin ACE work ed keep it up matey,looks ace
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Fad
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Well done Edwado...whens the deadline?
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loo_goblin
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deadline is 2 years i belive
nice ed, u way too keen
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SteveW
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good work mate. lookin awesome
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mav
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ace work mate, all coming along nicely...Oh i need a workshop so can try stuff
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by Fad
Well done Edwado...whens the deadline?
No deadline really. Though I guess it needs to be done for Max Live as it's going to be on th stand there... Should be ready for primer either this weekend or next though 
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FlamingCorsa
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looking really good, defo right about the black, u gotta use one i used to not have one and everything was wavy and i didnt realise......... now i useing a block i realise y it was wavy!!!!
keep the pics coming,
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ed
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Not sure what to use on the rear arches though, they have a few bumps in them that could do with going... I guess I could use my small block and be carefull.
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FlamingCorsa
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quote: Originally posted by ed
Not sure what to use on the rear arches though, they have a few bumps in them that could do with going... I guess I could use my small block and be carefull.
yea small block sounds good plan! i just got one of them rubbery ones, thats pretty good, cheap of ebay also only few squids!!
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ed
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Yea, thats what I have. A rubber one, and some big wood ones I made
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Sidesport
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Looks like some good work mate, fair play for doing it yourself with no real experience!
Have a look at this: http://www.flexiblesanders.co.uk/products.php?cat=9
I can't rate they enough! Quite expensive but well worth it.
Keep it up
Chris
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Mattb
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to job edwardo! looking forwards to seeing it when its done
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ed
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Grrrrr... No alternator on the car + flat battery means I can't get it back in the workshop.... Even with me, Wayne and Si pushing. Damn thing, need to wait until the battery is charged up fully.
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ed
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It's got potential 

Looking at it today I'm remembering how good it looked before everything fell apart (IMO)
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ed
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Did a bit more on Sunday... Really been working hard on the rear bumper fit. It's got to look 'factory'.
So here we are, a shit load of filler slapped on randomly:

Sanded it back to get a bit of shape and to get the levels right:


It's getting there, needed a bit more filler. Before anyone whines on about it, I am not blending the bumpers in.


Got one side done 

Also, fixed my welder as it was completely buggered, bits on the inside broke off so I gled it all back together using Araldite and a filler scraper Sorted the other door handle, not got any pics of the finished article though.
Welded it up:

Ground down:

Filler:

Sanded:

Thats all for now. Wont be doing anymore work for about 2 weeks now as I got to earn some money to pay for it Also need to fit a new engine into my mates Astra...
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antscorsa
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looking good ed, painting it jaguar green, that will look awesome
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ed
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If I can find the bloody paint code
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a_j_mair
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looking good, looks like you have managed to get the bumper fitting well
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Jambo
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Ed your a clever wee man
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ed
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Oh, I have also got my self some of the higher spec tinted glass too... All I need then is a new windscreen to match.
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Pablo
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looks good mate
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3CorsaMeal
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slapping the p38 on 
i tend to use as much fibreglass as possible as i not so sure how strong the p38 is, i only really use it for pinholes/final finishing.
Top stuff tho, nothing like doing it yourself
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