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Author Ed's Corsa B - Updated 05-06-2010 - P49
Jamie Walby
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6th Mar 06 at 13:22   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

coming together nicely Ed.
ed
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quote:
Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
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
Most of the P38 is now on the floor The base of the back bumper shaping is P40, though there is no reason for it to crack there as the bumper is supported on metal brackets welded on..
richysport
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looks a really good job top work
Rob_Lee
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6th Mar 06 at 13:54   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Very cool... Dont like Cobra Clubmans tho.... lol
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loos good mate!
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:thumbs lookin gd ed mate
ed
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quote:
Originally posted by Rob_Lee
Very cool... Dont like Cobra Clubmans tho.... lol
Good job they are going in the bin then eh
Rob_Lee
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6th Mar 06 at 16:39   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Good lad... other wise Very nice!
woodwardsbodyshop
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the way i got a gud gap between a bumper and arch a while ago was pretty much smooth them into each other and used a hacksaw blade and cut down inbetween each, came out really good
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edwardo... looks like it's coming along nicely mate glad to see your keeping us posted with the progress pics can't wait to see it done!
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That looks sweet-dizzle.


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7th Mar 06 at 09:21   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

nice one eddy
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quote:
Originally posted by woodwardsbodyshop
the way i got a gud gap between a bumper and arch a while ago was pretty much smooth them into each other and used a hacksaw blade and cut down inbetween each, came out really good
Thats exactly what I did
woodwardsbodyshop
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great minds think alike

[Edited on 07-03-2006 by woodwardsbodyshop]
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not shy with that filler are you

3CorsaMeal - P40 is for bridging large areas, then P38 to smoth the fiberglass abit more, then 2k filer to get rid of all pin holes and make it 100% smooth
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7th Mar 06 at 16:49   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Short of cutting the bumper to pieces I didn't really know what to do Like I say though, most of it's on the floor now
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ull find it much easier if u try to apply the filler smoother n evener with no built up edges etc. try to blend it in and level it as u spread it. alot easier to rub down
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rear bumper looks gd also
Icy
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nice work dude
mikeySR
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nice work fella, liking the garage
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ed as much as you slate midas,why didnt you do the work in the first place instead of spendin out loads of money.the problems with body work is that we all want it to be perfect,wright but it never will!filler sinks FACT.and why the hell are you using expanding foam on your scuttle,personally thats worse than any of midas work...
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because you use the foam to get it roughly smooth without havin to use shootloads of fibreglass. makes it easier to sand too
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i'd always rather do the work myself, for 1 you know whats going on with the car, for 2 you know its getting done properly, for 3 you know that corners aren't being cut, and for 4 its the satisfaction you get off knowing its you creation

[Edited on 15-03-2006 by woodwardsbodyshop]
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Ok, so just to prove to you that I am working on my car here goes...

I fixed the B pillars, no progress pics on the n/s though...




o/s welded up nicely



Ground smooth



Fixed the rear bumper up like a good'un



Needs a little more work



Finished the n/s door handle



n/s side skirt and arch failed the kick test so needed some hacking and fibreglass...




Needs more work though.

Doing something to the front bumper



Still a few other jobs...

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looking great

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