Restoration advice
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I'm in the planning stages of restoring my 1982 Mk1 Golf GTi (1982).
The body work has seen better days & the car needs a complete ground up restore.
I was planning on getting the empty shell shot blasted by a local firm, however, my father-in-law (an MG enthusiast) has suggest I get the shell acid dipped instead as it works better & is less damaging (apparently popular in the States?).
Does anyone have any views, or know anywhere (ideally in the South) that does dipping ?
Thanks in advance
The body work has seen better days & the car needs a complete ground up restore.
I was planning on getting the empty shell shot blasted by a local firm, however, my father-in-law (an MG enthusiast) has suggest I get the shell acid dipped instead as it works better & is less damaging (apparently popular in the States?).
Does anyone have any views, or know anywhere (ideally in the South) that does dipping ?
Thanks in advance
Just come accross these guys : http://www.surfaceprocessing.co.uk/
Looks like a good solution - time to ring up for a quote (I've been quoted £400 for shot blasting & painting with primer afterwards)
Looks like a good solution - time to ring up for a quote (I've been quoted £400 for shot blasting & painting with primer afterwards)
SPL wanted approx £700 to dip my shell ( BMW E30 M3 ) and another £700 to e-coat the car. A guy on one of the E30 M3 forums has just delivered his shell their for this process. Turnaround time is approx 14 days, so I'm waiting to hear what he thinks.
See also www.centralblastcleaning.co.uk/index2.php
See also www.centralblastcleaning.co.uk/index2.php
Olly said:
BMGM3 - any chance you can post back once he's got his shell back ?
Many thanks
If you join this forum, you can follow the whole thread with pictures,here. http://board.s14power.com/showthread.php?t=2508Many thanks
Your a star !
Thanks
Thanks

BMGM3 said:
Olly said:
BMGM3 - any chance you can post back once he's got his shell back ?
Many thanks
If you join this forum, you can follow the whole thread with pictures,here. http://board.s14power.com/showthread.php?t=2508Many thanks
Forgot to add this link to an American site with a video of the same/similar process. http://www.musclecarrestorations.com/ecoat.html
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