Chilts
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Registered: 31st Jul 04
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i want to smooth my corsa off. should i attempt it myself or does it need to be proffesionally done if not how do i go about doing it ?
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R Lee
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Registered: 15th Aug 03
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pro.
unless you have plenty of time and patience.
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Chilts
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how much does it cost u know ?
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Greasemonkey
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Registered: 17th Apr 02
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What ya smoothing, bumpers?, boot?, door handles?
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Chilts
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Registered: 31st Jul 04
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bumpers and arches on this what ya rekon ?
[Edited on 15-08-2004 by Chilts]
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JOPO
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pro mate you wid be there fur yeers n then it would still never be right tae be honest smoothed arches are ugly aswell n a wouldnt waste ma time smoothin that bumper
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Kris TD
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Registered: 25th Mar 02
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its not difficult, no bodywork is, just most people on here assume it is so pay someone too do it. just time consuming.
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JOPO
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but if ye dont have a clue yel no be able tae feel if its smooth and no ripples as good asa pro
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CorsAsh
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Registered: 19th Apr 02
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quote: Originally posted by Kris TD
its not difficult, no bodywork is, just most people on here assume it is so pay someone too do it. just time consuming.
Agreed. Provided you're that way inclined, spend the money you'd spend on a bodyshop, get yourself a compressor and learn by doing. Just don't expect to get it right first time
As an example, the local bodyshop wanted 350 quid to do my arches and airdam (despite me prepping them), instead I spent about half that on a better compressor than what I had and did it all myself... Much more rewarding too
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RichR
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if ur smoothing be sure to use Biaxial matt as opposed to chop stran fibre glass matt - the inhernet structural properties of the woven matt mean u wont get cracks developing - then overlay the matt with a surface tissue followed by a skim (and literally a skim) of P38 body filler
one question - is it best to remove the paint to bare metal before laying up the glass?
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JOPO
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puttin it onto bare metal would give it a better surface to stick to n theres no paint fur anythin to react to or anythin
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