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14th November 2011, 20:25
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i just want a single garage and you have a palatial play room ..lol
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15th November 2011, 19:43
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Another day in Margate!
I seem to be making very slow progress! Today I mostly used my angle grinder and knotted wire brush!!
Determined to kill those ruddy rust mites slopped on several coats of gloopy Kurust gel followed by two coats Hydrate...die you suckers.
Couldn`t be arsed to climb under the car so up ended it (now got a motorized wheelbarrow). for all those HSE advocates you will have noticed the secondary lump of wood for added safety!
Tomorrow I paint, then hopefully start putting things back together.
http://i1177.photobucket.com/albums/...t/IMG_0680.jpg
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15th November 2011, 19:51
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Two blocks of wood to stop the chassis falling on your head?
Bit belt 'n' braces innit?
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15th November 2011, 19:55
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I was wearing a hard hat! I am on the health and safety committee at work you know!
and don`t forget the engine is still in as a counter weight
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15th November 2011, 20:09
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Does the diff give away colour of chassis?
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16th November 2011, 13:10
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Hi Gary,
No colour decided as yet for the body, tho a mate is trying to get me to chrome wrap it...clue there is, I may very well vinyl wrap rather than paint. Must admit I am slightly tempted on the chrome and suffer the shouts of knob! as I drive past
Chassis is not very exciting its smooth black with the odd red bits, diff, springs, shocks, prop, rollbar and gearbox casing (might do the block as well)
Think I may have poisoned myself and breathed in the dust I ground off yesterday as feeling crap today....so late start. The Hydrate 80 takes 24hr to dry before paint so hope to get a coat on later...
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16th November 2011, 13:31
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Chrome heat wrap...
Like how they do the taxis? With heat gun, and it shrinks to the shape... I bet the finish of the body work will have to be more perfect than spraying or you'll see the distortion in the film... the chassis looks good, did you have much to do? I was hoping to have a 6 3 1 exhaust manifold, but they don't make one anymore. Must be nice having that garage, so much room. Everytime I go and work on mine I have to ask my Mum (81) to lift the body out, good job its fibreglass.
http://garyssammiospyderbuild.blogspot.com/
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16th November 2011, 19:32
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Basically yes, but they have moved on a lot. Think there is the same amount of prep to do upto primer but no more than I would have to do for paint...its just an idea, as my mate can get the wrap and does it for his business (but not cars)
have a look at the link below
http://www.raccoon.co.uk/colour-chan...x?p=149&gi=364
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16th November 2011, 20:10
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Get it wrapped for christmas!
It is very impressive, i'd like to know what other colours you can get. Have you still got any panels left? Let me know if your mate has a go, i would like to see.
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16th November 2011, 21:15
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Nick59
Think there is the same amount of prep to do upto primer
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Get them to do it!!!!!
Sorry, but it had to be said. I'll return to the dark corner of the garage amongst the huge pile of used sandpaper and filler applicators now....
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16th November 2011, 21:42
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Get them to do it!!!!!
Sorry, but it had to be said. I'll return to the dark corner of the garage amongst the huge pile of used sandpaper and filler applicators now....
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You know you love it really Dave!
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16th November 2011, 21:44
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I was hoping to have a 6 3 1 exhaust manifold, but they don't make one anymore.
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new one on ebay right now listed as a gt6 maifold but pretty sure it wouldnt need much to adapt to a vitesse ?
GT6 PHOENIX SPORTS EXHAUST MANIFOLD
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17th November 2011, 04:52
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Is it a Mk.1 manifold?
All the ports are inline not up and down?
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17th November 2011, 07:41
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Yes, it looks like it's for a mark 1 motor so it should also fit 2 litre mk1 Vitesse;Triumph 2000 and possibly 2500 engines.
It sure looks pretty but it's £350, will gain you 2 - 3 hp at best and could even lose engine power without other mods, like the triple Dellorto setup also on ebay.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Triumph-GT...item336e40dad3
Is it just me who thinks that around 160bhp/tonne should be quite scary enough in a car where your bum is practically touching the road?
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17th November 2011, 12:56
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theres a stainless dual system on ebay with performance manifold as well some where
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19th November 2011, 19:47
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Well impressed with the Hydrate 80...
Next plenty of coats of Hammertite
Finally, put the diif back on, swing spring and brake pipe, was going to get the rest of the rear back on but Canleys bless them ran out of nuts so only sent the bolts!!!! most helpful.
Thought i`d put the frame on to see what the alignment was like, looks like I need to bolt up and do a bit of jiggling on the rear to make it all fit.
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20th November 2011, 15:01
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looking good .....onward and upward !!
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20th November 2011, 18:21
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Evening Nick
Do you brush the Hydrate 80? Does it neutralise rust?
http://garyssammiospyderbuild.blogspot.com
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21st November 2011, 19:53
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Hi Gary,
Yep you brush in on in two coats 2nd at 90 deg to first and it "converts" and protects...ive used the Bilt Hamber products in the past and have always been impressed....they do a dipping bath product for smaller items and a gel coat plus lots of others (their polish and clay is bloody good as well) Its reasonable cost and I have left itms unpainted after treating for several years without any rust return.
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