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  • #16
    Nice thread on the charger and beetle. The fine foam roller works well. I did a surf board with it recently and the finish was very flat and even. Great for coating up and wetting out of epoxy

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    • #17
      I did me lame rover years ago with Tractol self leveling paint.....
      Brushed on, dents and all, great finish....
      Mind i think it only comes in tractor colours, john deere green, massey red, david brown white..........
      Remember arrows are silent.....................
      Don't forget to tell everyone its indestructable as seen on top gear.......

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      • #18
        Originally posted by surfenstein View Post
        Im with brian here vince,awesome find.That hand roller, painted charger is out of this world.
        when i was an apprentice they painted the buses across the road with that type of coach paint, amazing finish straight from a brush.

        word of caution though - i tried it and just made a mess - its a trade on its own - i stuck to spray guns after that.

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        • #19
          im off to the motor factors tomorrow to see if they have or can get some rubbers. might just black them. i think the body will look rather good with tinted glass new rubbers and a good spray job. propbably wont stay clean for long though. think im going to need a new windscreen as mine has a square crack in the top left hand corner. may aswell replace. is the chrome strip easy enough to pull out and get back in without it looking like a dog though?
          Completely bitten by the off road bug, and what better vehicle to do it in!

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          • #20
            Depending on your budget, vinyl wrapping the car can be a decent alternative than new paint.

            http://www.carbonskin.co.uk/gallery.html
            Surf if you got a wave. Wave if you got a Surf.™

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            • #21
              The chrome trim on my truck was/is bonded to the plastic subtrim & as such is one item. It's held in place with claws that form part of that trim. These tend to get well & truly stuck to the screen bonding mastic making the whole thing impossible to remove in one piece.
              When Autoglass replaced the screen on mine, they supplied & fitted nice new shiny trim as part of the job.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by J i m s t e r View Post
                Depending on your budget, vinyl wrapping the car can be a decent alternative than new paint.

                http://www.carbonskin.co.uk/gallery.html

                I very recently got a quote for a matt black wrap on my 3ltr (from a company that has a surf wrapped for its own vehicle)

                Was amazed when they quoted £1200.


                Alan
                www.amcbs.webeden.co.uk www.xjrestorations.co.uk

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                • #23
                  might just get auto glass to replace mine then. i get free windscreens on my insurance. just been let down by the size of the truck too. its too big to get in the garage so we are having a rethink about the location to spray :-( stupid lift
                  Completely bitten by the off road bug, and what better vehicle to do it in!

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by tintin View Post
                    I very recently got a quote for a matt black wrap on my 3ltr (from a company that has a surf wrapped for its own vehicle)

                    Was amazed when they quoted £1200.


                    Alan
                    Bag of sand seems about par for the course.

                    3 days labour for 2 geezers + their materials?
                    Surf if you got a wave. Wave if you got a Surf.™

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by J i m s t e r View Post
                      Bag of sand seems about par for the course.

                      3 days labour for 2 geezers + their materials?
                      Surely the hardest part is plotting the vehicle size and shape!
                      As they've already done thier own that shouldn't be a prob,
                      Should only take 1 man a day to fit, and the materials can't be more than 400
                      WAAAAAAY too much profit methinks!



                      alan
                      www.amcbs.webeden.co.uk www.xjrestorations.co.uk

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                      • #26


                        Granted they do them in house but from driving in to rolling out fully wraped it take 2 people 4 hours.
                        Show me where the trench is at or can i make one!

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by tintin View Post
                          Surely the hardest part is plotting the vehicle size and shape!
                          As they've already done thier own that shouldn't be a prob,
                          Should only take 1 man a day to fit, and the materials can't be more than 400
                          WAAAAAAY too much profit methinks!



                          alan
                          Yes, good point. I would put this logic to them... In these troubled economic times, they would be foolish to turn business away.
                          Surf if you got a wave. Wave if you got a Surf.™

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