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Deckfiller and trunk installation pictures

Started by bobfist, June 04, 2011, 03:47:25 PM

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bobfist

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westcoastdodge

hey bobfist,some nice work going on there :2thumbs:
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Brock Lee

How are the reproduction grilles coming along?

bobfist

I got the order and bill for 15 grilles last Week. So i hope to ser them this Week
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Chatt69chgr

Bob----just looking at all the interesting pictures gives me incentive to get to work on my project.  And compliments on a good job.

Question----what precautions do you guys use when spraying the epoxy primer?  Doesn't that have isocyanates in it?  I've heard that you are supposed to use a fresh air respirator but that a carbon canister type filter can be used if the filter is changed every 45 minutes or so.

bobfist

HI!
Yes is the best paint :)
I use a gas mask with fume and particle filter in it.
And yes you have to change it some times.
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Muscle Car Restorations & Reproduction
Sweden

bobfist

Some more pictures on the trunk restoration

Some penetration anti rust oil before filling the seams



Sealer applied

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bakerhillpins

Quote from: bobfist on June 12, 2011, 03:06:21 PM
Some penetration anti rust oil before filling the seams


Interesting. Showing my noob here but I don't ever recall ever hearing about treating these seams with an oil before sealing. Is this common practice? Don't you run a risk of the oil leaking out and hosing the paint?
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AirborneSilva

Quote from: bakerhillpins on June 12, 2011, 06:18:22 PM
Quote from: bobfist on June 12, 2011, 03:06:21 PM
Some penetration anti rust oil before filling the seams


Interesting. Showing my noob here but I don't ever recall ever hearing about treating these seams with an oil before sealing. Is this common practice? Don't you run a risk of the oil leaking out and hosing the paint?

I was wondering how well the seam sealer sticks to the oiled surface.

bobfist

I understand your consern. But the oilmix being hard as wax and wont  be any problems
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AirborneSilva


bobfist

But to be sure i will control it tomorrow and write back.  :laugh:
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matrout76

Quote from: bobfist on June 13, 2011, 09:00:05 AM
I understand your consern. But the oilmix being hard as wax and wont  be any problems

What is the name of the product you use?

How do you apply it to the seams?

Thanks!
Matt