Mk6 JWRC fiesta cosworth
#768
Zee Germans are coming
if your not blasting or dipping it then best get out with the wire brush
if you paint over the bare metal it will come through over time what ever you paint onit
and the ammount of money and effort going into this build its gonna be a keeper
gonna be one to watch this
if you paint over the bare metal it will come through over time what ever you paint onit
and the ammount of money and effort going into this build its gonna be a keeper
gonna be one to watch this
#770
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Cars looking great, any idea on color scheme?
Had my shell blasted and a holding coat of primer put on cost Ł300 it was worth it you'd be suprised what goes rusty over the damp winter time.
Had my shell blasted and a holding coat of primer put on cost Ł300 it was worth it you'd be suprised what goes rusty over the damp winter time.
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i would dip it mark. sand blasting is a bad job, it gets every where mate. it will be comeing out of places for years every time you brake.
also when you go to paint the inside of the car with the finished paint the sand can blow out with the spray gun , and leave a mess.
my shell will be going from gordon vincent by a haulage company in a curtin sider lorry to keep it dry to ( acid dippers 01384242010 ) they will etch it also then there is no rust . then home to northern ireland in a curtin sider lorry to stay dry..
thanks steven..
also when you go to paint the inside of the car with the finished paint the sand can blow out with the spray gun , and leave a mess.
my shell will be going from gordon vincent by a haulage company in a curtin sider lorry to keep it dry to ( acid dippers 01384242010 ) they will etch it also then there is no rust . then home to northern ireland in a curtin sider lorry to stay dry..
thanks steven..
#777
The problem with dipping the shell is they have to drill 2 holes at each end of every section of tube or sealed chassis on the car and that's a fuck load of 4mm holes in the cage and front tube chassis etc
Think il look into the aqua blast and shot blast just voice my concerns about shot left over in the car, but remember my car no longer has the nooks and crannies most do as it's tubbed out and flat floored so nowhere apart from 2 sills for the shot blast to go,
Think il look into the aqua blast and shot blast just voice my concerns about shot left over in the car, but remember my car no longer has the nooks and crannies most do as it's tubbed out and flat floored so nowhere apart from 2 sills for the shot blast to go,
Last edited by M K; 18-08-2010 at 10:32 AM.
#779
I dont think the surface rust is that bad at all. A rub down before paint and i am sure it would be fine. Its not the sort of rust thats going to keep coming back through the paint.
How much work do you need to do to it before it goes for paint? I would have thought it would be going straight there?
How much work do you need to do to it before it goes for paint? I would have thought it would be going straight there?
#781
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mark try and get it soda blasted as its less harsh than sand blasting , and jim my welder says that unless there very very good at car prep then give it a miss as he used to work for prefab motorsport and said the amount of distorted body panels hes seen is unreal from customers having there car done before fabrication.
if you do sand blast it just use a compressor and hoover and give it some welly lol.
cheers paul
if you do sand blast it just use a compressor and hoover and give it some welly lol.
cheers paul
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Did all mine with a wire wheel in the grinder, da and some good old hand work. Treated any suspect bits with 'jenolite' rust converter, then etch primered it all. Sealed joints with polyurethene sealer and stone chipped as required.
The quote of Ł1800 from SPL plus the cost/time of transporting it there and back put me off having it dipped. Plus there are some 'horror' stories about
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Wow! what a great update! been away on holiday so its good to see its back and ready for everything else! have to say, after reading this thread ive been working on a mk7 fiesta at work and been looking at it going "hmmm cossied mk7?" lol if only i had the funds!
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Did all mine with a wire wheel in the grinder, da and some good old hand work. Treated any suspect bits with 'jenolite' rust converter, then etch primered it all. Sealed joints with polyurethene sealer and stone chipped as required.
The quote of Ł1800 from SPL plus the cost/time of transporting it there and back put me off having it dipped. Plus there are some 'horror' stories about
The quote of Ł1800 from SPL plus the cost/time of transporting it there and back put me off having it dipped. Plus there are some 'horror' stories about
i blasted mine me self cost all of 20quid for sand if you can get it done cheap ,sod wire wheel off takes ages
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cheers paul
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heres a few
http://www.blastitltd.co.uk/
http://www.blastrightltd.co.uk/
and these do bodyshells etc
http://rfiscreening.co.uk/mobileshotblasting.aspx
http://www.blastitltd.co.uk/
http://www.blastrightltd.co.uk/
and these do bodyshells etc
http://rfiscreening.co.uk/mobileshotblasting.aspx
#791
The mess made by a mobile blaster is horrendous so that's definately out of the question Paul,
If I had the space and a compressor I would blast myself,
Maybe il do a section at a time with wire wheel and etch primer in a rattle can if blasting isn't the best way to go,
BLAIR- I have a heat gun and will do that when I get a chance although it maybe getting a carbon roof anyway,
If I had the space and a compressor I would blast myself,
Maybe il do a section at a time with wire wheel and etch primer in a rattle can if blasting isn't the best way to go,
BLAIR- I have a heat gun and will do that when I get a chance although it maybe getting a carbon roof anyway,
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#795
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Awsome car!
I think people are going a lil OTT on suggesting ways of dipping and blasting it etc
The car really has only a roof and a chasis thats mainly tubes correct? get some wire wheels and if even that is needed as it looks very light surface rust and rub it back then etch prime will do you fine imo.
I think people are going a lil OTT on suggesting ways of dipping and blasting it etc
The car really has only a roof and a chasis thats mainly tubes correct? get some wire wheels and if even that is needed as it looks very light surface rust and rub it back then etch prime will do you fine imo.
#798
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that'll do the job fine imo bud