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Bare metal - finished
Posted: 02 Mar 2013, 12:10
by batmangb
Re: Bare metal
Posted: 02 Mar 2013, 13:01
by mark
that looks

what colour you having it
have a mate who bought a Ferrari yellow split with a porker engine. looked as sweet as a nut, he belt sanded the fantastic paint off and left it like that
mark
Re: Bare metal
Posted: 02 Mar 2013, 13:53
by batmangb
Cheers, I'm really pleased with it so far. Hardly any corrosion at all.
I quite fancy a nice new metallic colour, but the Missus is set on the original Nutria (brown!).
Re: Bare metal
Posted: 02 Mar 2013, 16:47
by fazzer
great metal,do you know how they stripped it.
Re: Bare metal
Posted: 02 Mar 2013, 18:28
by batmangb
They were finishing awkward bits off by hand today, not sure what they did for the rest. I will ask next time I am in.
Re: Bare metal
Posted: 02 Mar 2013, 18:46
by 300CE
Looking good there batman!! Who are you using to do the work mate as I'm pretty local to you and its always good to have a well recommended bodyshop close-by?!
Keep the updates coming!
Cheers, Justin.
Re: Bare metal
Posted: 02 Mar 2013, 19:02
by batmangb
Hi Justin,
The place is called TD coachworks, they are on the one way system at the bottom of Orpington High street. They have done a few bits and prices for me on my work motor and my wife's polo. I've been really happy with everything they have done, quite reasonable prices too. I will post more pics as it progresses.
I'll keep my eye out for your van too

Re: Bare metal
Posted: 08 Mar 2013, 13:25
by batmangb
fazzer wrote:great metal,do you know how they stripped it.
I stopped off and had a look at the van today, he used 4 inch paint stripping discs to get most of the paint off, and the fiddly bits by hand. Not much progress since last week. Will get some pics up when it's in primer.
Re: Bare metal
Posted: 04 Apr 2013, 18:29
by batmangb
Vans in primer now, took a few pictures earlier today.
Bloke painting it says he can't get the old colour, (which I didn't want anyway, the Missus did) so we have to pic a shiny new one!

Re: Bare metal
Posted: 04 Apr 2013, 18:42
by Plasticman
you were lucky it wasnt too rotten

are the doors coming off for the change of colour or are you taping it
mm
Re: Bare metal
Posted: 04 Apr 2013, 18:55
by ELVIS
If he takes the side rails,filler surround, wiper spindles, side vent etc out he can hit them better. That vent on the side needs to come off to look for rot and get some paint on it. Lower chin spoiler needs to come off to get some good paint on the front. Due to position its going to be a 'high risk' area for want of a better description and needs a good investigation.
For future reference any paint shop will be able to mix any vdub colour just from the code on dash sticker. If yours didn't have one then vw paint chart from that year would give the code. Paint codes don't go obsolete.

Re: Bare metal
Posted: 04 Apr 2013, 19:59
by Plasticman
Aye and the door lock button and its grommet are still fitted

to be fair though it may be awaiting removal as it would seem a shame after going to this trouble to then mask stuff off and thence give a nice edge for it to peel away in short order.
mm

Re: Bare metal
Posted: 04 Apr 2013, 21:50
by 300CE
Getting there Ben!! Looking forward to seeing her finished. Have you got some colours in mind?
Re: Bare metal
Posted: 05 Apr 2013, 17:36
by batmangb
He's not doing the shuts, the colours we have in mind (probably Irishgruen C6Y) aren't hugely different from the original. So hopefully won't look too odd.
There are more bits and pieces to come off yet. On the whole I'm really pleased!
Re: Bare metal
Posted: 05 Apr 2013, 17:40
by batmangb
ELVIS wrote:If he takes the side rails,filler surround, wiper spindles, side vent etc out he can hit them better. That vent on the side needs to come off to look for rot and get some paint on it. Lower chin spoiler needs to come off to get some good paint on the front. Due to position its going to be a 'high risk' area for want of a better description and needs a good investigation.
Cheers! Will pass that on when I'm down there next.
