Matt H
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***BIG UPDATE TODAY***
FInally had a bit of time to get cracked on with things today. Spent at least 3-4 mins putting the car on axle stands. Definately makes the car look a lot higher than usual. Might try & do some more tomorrow, Im too tired after all todays work
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ed
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You make me feel less guilty about the lenght of time I have spent on my project
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Matt H
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Mines not even a year yet
JR is the worst
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ed
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I just realised. My car hasn't even been on tarmac now for over 1.5 years
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Matt H
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Yours is having lots done though, mines just going to be an empty shell with an engine. I need to get it done for PVS08
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jr
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quote: Originally posted by Matt H
Mines not even a year yet
JR is the worst
mines not a year yet either you badger
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ed
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You are running behind now too. Wasn't your car supposed to be painted a few weeks back?
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jr
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yes apprently, but then a bloke up your way had some engine bits goign cheap, which knocked me back a bit
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ed
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Oh yea, you bought a pile of oily scrap metal didn't you
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jr
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yes, its all clean now
btw sorry matt taking over your post
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Matt H
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Its OK, it makes it look like Im making progress
Keep going at this rate & it'll be 30 pages long just like Brosters
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STEvieXE
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quote: Originally posted by Matt H
Mines not even a year yet
JR is the worst
im the worse and the lazyest
mine has been in my garage since sept 03
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Matt H
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I actually did something tonight
Swept up the millions of bits of glass that went everywhere after the window removal incident. Also got rid of the remainder of the window sealwhich was a right pain in the arse. Cut myself lots
Took off rear suspension on both sides & removed the rear beam.
Also sprayed a bit of Gunk onto the horrible arch liner stuff
Bodge of the day goes to me for forgetting to disconnect the brake flexies before dropping the rear beam. Stanley knife through the rubber bit soon sorted this out
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willay
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vsport special coming right up sir!
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Matt H
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quote: Originally posted by willay
vsport special coming right up sir!
And a "genuine" one at that
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Matt H
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Doing some more tonight. 3 days in a row
Could do with a bit of help though,stripping the arch sealant stuff off & its coming off but not very well
http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=353732
Spent about an hour on it so far & not a lot has come off. If there's any useful tips I could do with them as its a stinker of a job!
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Bendy
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I sat under my arches for god knows how long scraping away with gasket scrapers!! Heat it up first with a heat gun, the it comes off well! Wire brush tends to make it very messy.
Ben
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Matt H
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Cheers for that. I'll get a thinner scraper & dig the heat gun out
(Don't know why Im grinning about it, will still be nightmare!)
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jr
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matt go to halfords and get a paint removerd (its a drill attatctment, lloks a bit like its made from sponge) that will do it
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ed
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They are probably the same as the 3M Scotch wheels I used to take the rust and crap off of my car. Get yourself to a bodyshop type place and get a load. They'll be cheaper than the Halfords ones I think I used the blue ones...
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Matt H
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Like a paint supplier shop?
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jr
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yes matt
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ed
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Then a wire brush attatchment on a drill will polish up the metal nice and clean after - the Scotch wheels can't really get into seams and things...
You having no underseal on it at all?
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Matt H
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Still undecided
Its going to be garaged all the time except for when I use it, so it won't be in the rain etc.
Plus its easy enough to underseal it all afterwards. So Im going to have it all painted up & decide at a later date
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ed
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Sounds like an odd way to do things
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