Hum, will go find new lock then.
I will have eventually have an entirely new mini (not a new MINI, I
hasten to add) as it is being replaced, gradually, piece by piece.
ta!
> Hum, will go find new lock then.
> I will have eventually have an entirely new mini (not a new MINI, I
> hasten to add) as it is being replaced, gradually, piece by piece.
> ta!
I think they're all going like that now ! Mine has all the original
exterior bodywork and does it look a state or what ?
MOT due next week and after that it's going to be ...
Both front wings
Both A panels
2 new door skins
Both rear quarter panels (Please see new post)
Then I'll prime it myself and it'll be (to my shame, I prefer to do
everything myself) off for a paint job
Jim
Martin - 03 Sep 2005 20:15 GMT
I'd be interested how much it all costs you, as mine will need the same
shortly!
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miniman - 04 Sep 2005 18:56 GMT
>> Hum, will go find new lock then.
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I felt the same way about a respray and after I had paid someone to do
it and then had a really poor job I have just got round to trying
myself, I spent £100 on an HVLP spray gun and Blower (not compressor)
from screwfix and had great fun spraying my min, I am happy as the
finish is better than I had done by a 'pro' and the only person to
blame for anything going wrong with it is me!
I did spray cellulose though, if you want 2pack then leave it to the
pros (its a bit toxic!), I find cellulose is better for patching in and
rubbing down if you didn't get it right the first time!
miniman
The Muffin Man - 04 Sep 2005 20:09 GMT
Anyone used this new water based stuff. Is that toxic like 2 pac?
The Muffin Man
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TC - 05 Sep 2005 22:10 GMT
Readers, anyone got a view on the sub £100 blower/gun combo that Argos are
selling?
http://www.argos.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10001&la
ngId=-1&catalogId=3801&productId=154565&clickfrom=name
seems a good price and at that price you can afford a few mistakes!
> Anyone used this new water based stuff. Is that toxic like 2 pac?
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miniman - 05 Sep 2005 23:07 GMT
> Readers, anyone got a view on the sub £100 blower/gun combo that Argos
> are selling?
>
> http://www.argos.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10001&la
ngId=-1&catalogId=3801&productId=154565&clickfrom=name
seems
> seems a good price and at that price you can afford a few mistakes!
Not a bad price!
It looks like the model two down from the one screwfix are doing for
£99.99 I think the guns aren't quite as good quality and it looks like
the paint can is plastic which would be fine for emulsion but I think
after cleaning it out many times you may get problems with old paint
sticking inside the can, I think the finish may be as good as the
higher up models but it looks like the motor is smaller so you probably
wouldn't be able to use primer filler with it and you may be limited to
the width of your spray pattern due to the lack of pressure!
Earlex HVLP Spray Stations
Having only used the HV4000 I would definitely say go for that one or
the HV5000 as I don't think the lower priced models could survive a
whole car! The only problem I had with my setup was that the threads
on one of the paint cans wasn't quite right and sometimes you would get
a drip when spraying the roof etc. another slight problem is that the
air pick up is at the bottom of the blower and therefore needs to be on
really clean and dry ground away from the spraying area.
But for the money, definitely a good product and very easy to use with
the only adjustments neccessary being the spray pattern and the paint
flow, also very little overspray and very easy to clean once you have
worked out how it all comes apart, and believe me, you will appreciate
that when you realise that you need to clean it out immaculately every
time you have finished using it!
Tip for beginners: DO NOT BUY CHEAP THINNERS! (it makes the end finish
so much better!)
Just my half a gallons worth, hope that helps someone make a reasonably
well informed decision!
miniman
Steve68s - 06 Sep 2005 22:51 GMT
Taskers in Liverpool have them for about £11, you get a few spare parts
with them too, I think the gun is made by new tools,
Steve.
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