Any harm in storing body outside ?
Any harm in storing body outside ?
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TangoGTR

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1,671 posts

204 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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Looking to remove rear clam from car & although I have a double garage it would be nice to have extra space around car whilst continuing build.

Is there any problem with storing the rear clam outside, if I support in same position as it would have been on the car ? Just wonder re frosts we have been having, although I'm sure people with fibre glass cars are able to leave them out in the winter wink

Cheers Dave

V8Dom

3,547 posts

225 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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id be more aware of winds and branches and stuff hitting it... i thought about that last year but decided in storing it inside insead in my parents barn..

Dom

DHGTR

1,196 posts

266 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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Presume it would be covered. UV exposure being my concern.

Storer

5,024 posts

238 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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Could you not hang it from the garage roof?



Paul

TangoGTR

Original Poster:

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204 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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V8Dom said:
id be more aware of winds and branches and stuff hitting it... i thought about that last year but decided in storing it inside insead in my parents barn..

Dom
Good point re wind ... would need to make sure it was secure

DHGTR said:
Presume it would be covered. UV exposure being my concern.
Was think tarpaulin over the top

Storer said:
Could you not hang it from the garage roof?

Paul
I originally had the rear clam vertically against a wall, but was advised it's possible to warp bodywork if it's not supported as it would be when fitted. Wonder if hanging it from roof would have same effect ? No idea.

Thanks for responding guys, appreciated

Dave





Edited by TangoGTR on Sunday 15th January 20:40

Steve_D

13,801 posts

281 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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Hanging on a wall is possible....the Factory do it.
Covering with a tarp is not ideal as it will blow in the wind and rub the gel coat.
You could build a lean-too and cover that with the tarp or buy a cheap plastic greenhouse.

Steve

TangoGTR

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Sunday 15th January 2012
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Steve_D said:
Hanging on a wall is possible....the Factory do it.

Steve
Sounds like a plan smile

738 driver

1,202 posts

216 months

Monday 16th January 2012
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Keep fresh cut edges away from repeated moisture too.

Its a slow, deathly process on hand laid GRP panels but moisture will creep along tiny,exposed dry fibres or cavities (and there will be plenty although not too obvious to the naked eye) if you have unprotected edges/cut-outs continually soaked.
Can look a bit like solvent pop (another GRP gremlin) under the gel-coat and frequently takes months/years to appear, usually after a hot spell or heating(sun or refinishing process etc )..... well worth a bit of extra effort to seal or weather proof exposed edges from a damp climate.

356Speedster

2,294 posts

254 months

Monday 16th January 2012
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It's minus 6 outside this morning here, Dave... as you're only a few miles away, I assume you're seeing similar temps. I'd not want to leave a nice GRP body outside in this freezing temp without some frost protection, juuuuust on the off-chance it could upset the GRP. Maybe hanging it on the side wall is an option, just check with the factory how they recommend supporting it (although when I spoke to them recently, the only way they said to store the body was on the floor, supported as if it was on the chassis).

ETA - Dave, do your dogs go outside and do the neighbours have cats? Just thinking if yes, you'd need to make sure that if you do store the clam out there that no animals can get to it as I'm sure they'd like to sit on / under it too! If you need a hand rigging something up in the garage, you know Steve & I are always happy to come round with the hammers wink

Edited by 356Speedster on Monday 16th January 08:50

Storer

5,024 posts

238 months

Monday 16th January 2012
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No spare rooms in the house??????


Paul

TangoGTR

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Monday 16th January 2012
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Storer said:
No spare rooms in the house??????


Paul
I've got the windscreen and dorrs in the conservatory, much to the annoyance of the missus. Might be pushing it with large orange item wink

FACTORY can you advise on how rear clip can be stored please. Can it be stored vertically on its end ? If not, from where on bodywork do you hang please ?

cheers Dave

TangoGTR

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Monday 16th January 2012
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356Speedster said:
If you need a hand rigging something up in the garage, you know Steve & I are always happy to come round with the hammers wink

Edited by 356Speedster on Monday 16th January 08:50
Steve would want to nail it to the wall though wink

sone

4,611 posts

261 months

Monday 16th January 2012
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TangoGTR said:
356Speedster said:
If you need a hand rigging something up in the garage, you know Steve & I are always happy to come round with the hammers wink

Edited by 356Speedster on Monday 16th January 08:50
Steve would want to nail it to the wall though wink
Yea but it wouldn't come down.
Just as well really as it's likely to be there for quite some time.biggrin

V8 Vum

3,206 posts

244 months

Wednesday 18th January 2012
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You are Scaring me! yikes

My rear clam has been sitting on its BUM, propped up against the wall for over 12 month now!

...so when I get round to fitting again, am I going to fid it too short? scratchchin

738 driver

1,202 posts

216 months

Wednesday 18th January 2012
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V8 Vum said:
You are Scaring me! yikes

My rear clam has been sitting on its BUM, propped up against the wall for over 12 month now!

...so when I get round to fitting again, am I going to fid it too short? scratchchin
... and a bit fat !

V8 Vum

3,206 posts

244 months

Wednesday 18th January 2012
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738 driver said:
... and a bit fat !
Thanks DW - you Bcensoredsted!
Your doing wonders for my state of mind! silly

...now I am going to weeping

Steve_D

13,801 posts

281 months

Wednesday 18th January 2012
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Hang it the other way up for the next 12 months to stretch it out.

................It will be another 12 months won't it?

Steve

TangoGTR

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204 months

Thursday 19th January 2012
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Think I'll find somewhere indoors to store it then wink

BTW Keith the flared arches on the back will look fab and any extra gaps will help cooling

Edited by TangoGTR on Thursday 19th January 07:04

TangoGTR

Original Poster:

1,671 posts

204 months

Thursday 19th January 2012
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738 driver said:
Keep fresh cut edges away from repeated moisture too.

Its a slow, deathly process on hand laid GRP panels but moisture will creep along tiny,exposed dry fibres or cavities (and there will be plenty although not too obvious to the naked eye) if you have unprotected edges/cut-outs continually soaked.
Can look a bit like solvent pop (another GRP gremlin) under the gel-coat and frequently takes months/years to appear, usually after a hot spell or heating(sun or refinishing process etc )..... well worth a bit of extra effort to seal or weather proof exposed edges from a damp climate.
Forgot to reply to this one. Had used tough black to cover raw edges of clams, more for from a cosmetic view point, but now knowing this, will revisit to ensure all edges are covered.

Thanks for tip !

Dave.

V8 Vum

3,206 posts

244 months

Thursday 19th January 2012
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Steve_D said:
Hang it the other way up for the next 12 months to stretch it out.

................It will be another 12 months won't it?

Steve
Thanks Steve
You can really count on your mates to make you feel better, can't you!

I love you too....