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Martha Facelift

Posted: 09 May 2013, 21:31
by mrdp
HI all I have been a member of the excellent club 8090 for nearly 4 years and has been a great source of help and inspiation over that time . I am a 38 year old married with 2 boys campervan loving engineer with a 1990 1.6td(JX) leisuredrive converted van , but now the time has come to sort out a few seams and a couple of window surrounds then paint using the roller DVD as inspiration. :D :D

Re: Martha Facelift

Posted: 09 May 2013, 21:38
by mrdp
Bear with me if I add this in bits and bobs but just aded a epic summary and then all the phots went wrong !!!!! so had to start again :evil: anyway the first few photos show the kitchen coming out to check the rust behind the fridge and get to the back of the seams.

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Kitchen out.
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a bit of surface rust wire brushed with drill ,vantac and then hammerite for good measure.
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Re: Martha Facelift

Posted: 09 May 2013, 21:43
by kevtherev
I'd be looking under the carpet for more dragons

Re: Martha Facelift

Posted: 09 May 2013, 21:49
by mrdp
All seamed to be fairly solid much to my releif :D so I refited some new silver foil insulation and then the old rockwool over the top. I then refitted the surround sorted a bit of routing for wires etc and redid the gas pipes. refitted the kitched minus the fridge which spent the next 48 hrs unsidedown as I understand this does them good :D
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Re: Martha Facelift

Posted: 09 May 2013, 21:58
by mrdp
Then I set about the seams I took them out with a twisted wire brush on the drill, wire brushed onn the drill again vactaned hammerited and sanded ready for Roller painting :ok :ok
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Re: Martha Facelift

Posted: 09 May 2013, 22:02
by mrdp
Then moving swiftly on ( Like 2 weeks of sanding etc) :rofl :rofl set about the first coat of marlin blue and 9010 white roller job!!
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Windows out.
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First coat on

Re: Martha Facelift

Posted: 09 May 2013, 22:58
by Bulldog1
Looking good. How many coats of rustoleum did you do?
I'm just on 3rd coat and wondering if that's enough.

Re: Martha Facelift

Posted: 10 May 2013, 05:35
by mrdp
Hi, that's the first coat but will do three. I think the blue seemed to go on and cover better than the white.I'll flat and second coat this weekend (last coat was last weekend ) it goes on well I was a bit apprehensive but now really pleased I've gone for it. 8)

Re: Martha Facelift

Posted: 10 May 2013, 06:58
by billybigspud
Spooky :D

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Re: Martha Facelift

Posted: 10 May 2013, 07:08
by mrdp
I do like your choice of colour scheme, I might have to try something like that myself :rollin ( Nice wheels by the way :ok)

Re: Martha Facelift

Posted: 10 May 2013, 08:26
by bootie3367
Did you do that outside on a windless day???

Nice, no, very nice looking, in the pics. Does it come up to your expectations in the flesh??

Jon

Re: Martha Facelift

Posted: 10 May 2013, 08:40
by mrdp
I did do it outside. I started very early 7 ish and it was very good weather. The blue is great , the white will be when it has a couple more layers on. The rollering went better than expected, very pleased and you get the nack as you go . I tried a test panel before setting about the van. left it to harden and have bought a nice sealy polisher. I polished the test panel back and thats fab, so I feel confident the van will flat and polish nicely when the time comes 8)

Re: Martha Facelift

Posted: 10 May 2013, 10:57
by bootie3367
That's what I needed to hear, not that I am going to be attempting mine any time soon. Just good to know.

Cheers

jon