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Old 14-01-11, 03:23
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Try using ... hi-chem etch prime .... its made in Hallam .... its available everywhere . its a single pack epoxy etch .. works well I have found on anything. Its in the green tin


http://www.hichem.com.au/hicheminfo/...INDUSTETCH.pdf


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Old 14-01-11, 22:34
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Keith,

One question, is Belinda away on holidays or is it a daytime job only whilst she's at work?

Kathy
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Old 14-01-11, 22:48
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Actually we're both on holidays this week. I've had a special dispensation to do this as I want to get it finished and off the trailer as it's needed for other things... like taking the 2C1 body to Ganmain.
I'm getting fairly good at removing the panels now, have found there are in fact a few spot welds on the top rear panels which I find interesting. But everywhere these darn stitch welds are time consuming to grind off. Best technique is to cut against the angle iron frame from the inside where the weld is then go outside where it is easier to access then cut along each panel and remove. What is left then gets opened up between the stitches so a thin disc can be inserted to cut along what's left of the weld flush with the flat of the angle iron. Once all the welds have been ground off I'll go over the rustier bits with a flapper wheel before blasting.
Will post some more pics later today.
Thanks for the paint recommendation, Mike.
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Old 15-01-11, 09:33
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Just about all the panels off now and she's looking pretty skeletal.



The left hand side.



The corners are made from three pieces.



Rear view. I was hoping to save the lower right-hand locker section but there was enough rust there to warrant removal. I was glad I did because there was a lot hidden between the skin and frame.



I think the neighbours are getting a little tired of the noise.
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Old 16-01-11, 11:29
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I think the neighbours are getting a little tired of the noise.
My neighbours never complain about the noise I make
Great work Keith
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Old 15-01-11, 10:00
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Actually we're both on holidays this week. I've had a special dispensation to do this as I want to get it finished
Good progress Keith
How do you manage to get one of those " dispensation " things
Are they available in shops ?
Guessing if so may warrant investigation by ICAC for bribery and corruption .Jewellery store bribes and the like ?
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Old 15-01-11, 12:23
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Yes, dispensation chits may be purchased from jewellers, also new car dealers and travel agents to name but a few. They tend to be on the expensive side, reducing potential funding for vital restoration work so in some ways it's a self defeating strategy.

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Good progress Keith
How do you manage to get one of those " dispensation " things
Are they available in shops ?
Guessing if so may warrant investigation by ICAC for bribery and corruption .Jewellery store bribes and the like ?
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Old 15-01-11, 21:30
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Keith that looks like a good stage to get some really accurate engineering drawings for future reference.
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Old 15-01-11, 22:39
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Indeed we do....

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Keith that looks like a good stage to get some really accurate engineering drawings for future reference.
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