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  • iamsilverfox
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    Originally posted by Mehowski View Post
    oooh in for more
    hahaha

    Originally posted by drifte View Post
    SUB'D.

    I used body filler on my last shaved bay project, and it never had any issues. But I also didn't use it in stress areas either, so who knows.
    it really seems to be a mixed bag of opinions and verdicts. guess there's only one way to find out.

    Originally posted by nyman90 View Post
    omg nice work
    thanks dude!


    Small update.

    Engine bay is still in the works. Many an evening rubbing bloody filler. My fingertips **** me. Got the cross member back and built that up tonight. Also bought a bunch of stuff,

    intercooler
    rad
    steering bits
    pas pipes
    rack spacers
    fuel pump



    rad in place just to gauge a few things

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  • nyman90
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    omg nice work

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  • drifte
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    SUB'D.

    I used body filler on my last shaved bay project, and it never had any issues. But I also didn't use it in stress areas either, so who knows.

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  • Mehowski
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    oooh in for more

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  • iamsilverfox
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    Originally posted by mikey G View Post
    The amount of work your putting in is sure to yield some great results man! Prep twice paint once....something like that, right?
    haha yeah. something like that.

    small update. had a busy week staring a new job at audi so havnt touched it in a few days. did some tonight. the one side is veerrrrrry close to being ready for primer, and started the other side tonight. made quite a lot of progres.



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  • mikey G
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    Originally posted by iamsilverfox View Post
    thanks man! i hope its going to come out as good as im imagining
    The amount of work your putting in is sure to yield some great results man! Prep twice paint once....something like that, right?

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  • iamsilverfox
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    Originally posted by DutchieSaxo View Post
    fuck yeah, lovin' this build, engine bay is going to be epic,

    keep up the good work!
    thanks man! i hope its going to come out as good as im imagining

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  • DutchieSaxo
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    fuck yeah, lovin' this build, engine bay is going to be epic,

    keep up the good work!

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  • iamsilverfox
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    weekend progress.



    primer by the end of this week. watch this space.

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  • iamsilverfox
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    ended up buying a finger power belt sander thing and that made a pretty nice job of getting in the space.

    after various trials with seam sealant i couldn't achieve a finish with the seam sealer that i was happy with. couldnt get it smooth enough. after talking to a few people with smooth engine bay experience ive decided to use filler. lots of people said not to and itll crack, lots of people said it would be okay. so i thought id try it,

    first parts when on tonight.



    kept putting way too much on. large large learning curve. never worked with filler before.





    and thats how i left it for tonight.

    will have a big push to get alot done this weekend before monday as thats when i start my new job and will have to focus on that for a bit.

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  • iamsilverfox
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    plates seam welded in and ground down. also bought a little propane heater for the garage which is awesome

    progress is slow and pretty rubbish atm. struggling to find a way to grind down the edge where the inner arch meets the fabricated panel. its too tight for a grinder. could do with one of those long belt sander things, but thats $$$$ i dont have.

    this is best ive got them so far using a grinding disk on the angle grinder and nibbling away at it. (ignore my shit welding)



    but there's areas like this which are too boxed in for the grinder





    its really holding up progress as everything else is pretty much welded and grinded and ready for filler.

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  • ak-
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    Looking good

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  • iamsilverfox
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    little progress over the holiday season. just trying to sort out the manifold which is proving to be a headache. planning to crack on with the bay tomorrow. going to seam weld the plates in and grind them down. then finish the welding in the bay 100%.

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  • iamsilverfox
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    picture of aforementioned coilovers



    took a stag at 18 fronts and 20 rears, but we'll have to see once they're on the car.

    still waiting on the crossmember to come back from the powder coaters, the rack and all the new bits are painted and ready to go on (thanks to thooooom for that )



    and this is what im at currently, excuse the shoddy welds



    need to finish a few tiny bits of welding, and grind all the welds down. then its time for some seam sealant i think. Little but unsure on this side of it though. Mind, i was when i started the welding ha. I have no idea about anything. Will see if i can ue the coming holiday days before is start my new job on the 5th, the get some sealer down and stuff.

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  • Azrial89
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    Already, I am a huge fan of this! Look forward to seeing more!

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