filling large areas - tips required
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Hi All
I am in the middle of an Escort MK2 build. The problem I have is that the shell was an ex rally car so has seen some action! The rear wings have large areas than need filling. I have progressed them quite well using a sander then 80 grit on a block but need tips on getting them as flat as poss before painting please.
I am in the middle of an Escort MK2 build. The problem I have is that the shell was an ex rally car so has seen some action! The rear wings have large areas than need filling. I have progressed them quite well using a sander then 80 grit on a block but need tips on getting them as flat as poss before painting please.
To be honest ideally you would not need very much filler at all...
The reason for this is a suitable dent puller would pull all the metal to the correct position before you go over with a skim of filler.
I am not sure if you have seen them but a few pins are quickly welded to the panel and a key is then inserted through the end of these pins before attaching the puller.
Cheers
The reason for this is a suitable dent puller would pull all the metal to the correct position before you go over with a skim of filler.
I am not sure if you have seen them but a few pins are quickly welded to the panel and a key is then inserted through the end of these pins before attaching the puller.
Cheers
Best tip - Get the panel as flat as you can before using filler. Filler is not designed for big dents, its to level a panel after a repair. This can be done with PDR tools or a pin puller. Doesnt matter if it takes two hours to get a dent 90%, it will show in the end result and be much easier to use filler afterwards.
A long bed sanding block.
Something like this:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Long-Bed-Solid-Velcr...
Or if you want to use dust extraction & something like abranet then one like this that you can hook up to a vacuum:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LONG-BED-SOLID-VELCRO-HO...
Use a guide coat - cheap black aerosol misted on works fine - to show up the highs & lows.
Something like this:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Long-Bed-Solid-Velcr...
Or if you want to use dust extraction & something like abranet then one like this that you can hook up to a vacuum:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LONG-BED-SOLID-VELCRO-HO...
Use a guide coat - cheap black aerosol misted on works fine - to show up the highs & lows.
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