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by Pepperami » 08 Jun 2008, 13:28
Uncovered a little nightmare when i took up the mat. It's going to need the repair panel. Does Schofield sell these as i cant get on their site.
Have welded the holes up for now and painted just to retard the inevitable.
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by Louey » 08 Jun 2008, 14:19
looks like you've done a decent job - one thing, is the chequer plate aluminium? And does aluminium react with steel??
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by Pepperami » 08 Jun 2008, 14:26
It's on a layer of silicone so not touching.
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by lloyd » 08 Jun 2008, 15:26
Sorry, but silicone reacts with steel
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by Pepperami » 08 Jun 2008, 15:32
Alloy and steel aren't touching
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by Pepperami » 08 Jun 2008, 15:32
Nor silicone
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by Pepperami » 08 Jun 2008, 15:38
It's only make shift until i can get a repair panel. Which goes back to my original question, who supplies them and how much?
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by lloyd » 08 Jun 2008, 15:38
It does look nice. I like the chequer plate.
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by Louey » 08 Jun 2008, 15:46
Pepperami wrote: It's only make shift until i can get a repair panel. Which goes back to my original question, who supplies them and how much?
as for suppliers
Just Kampers
schofields
still looks good, I wouldn't bother replacing if you've repaired it well enough - My remarks were not criticising, just curious as I might do the same myself
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by Pepperami » 08 Jun 2008, 16:08
£18.50 sorted cheers mate.
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by jaylo264 » 08 Jun 2008, 17:29
ally and steel are fine together in that situation . jaylo
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by Louey » 08 Jun 2008, 22:47
daft question, I've never bought chequer plate, where do you get it from?
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