1968 Police Morris Minor
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Re: 1968 Police Morris Minor
You can easily fix it with some JB Weld. As the cover has been blasted and etched you should be able to get perfect adhesion and create a totally invisible, permanent and leak proof repair.
1956 Morris Minor Series II
1959 MGA 1600 Roadster
1966 Jaguar Mk2 3.8 MOD
1959 MGA 1600 Roadster
1966 Jaguar Mk2 3.8 MOD
Re: 1968 Police Morris Minor
Thanks Neil MG
I'll pop to halfords later today , I gave it a quick blast of grey primer when I got it home and also the wheel brace as the bead laster said not to leave it too long unpainted , not ideal weather for spraying so left the items on radiator to warm up and can was left in warm water.
I'll pop to halfords later today , I gave it a quick blast of grey primer when I got it home and also the wheel brace as the bead laster said not to leave it too long unpainted , not ideal weather for spraying so left the items on radiator to warm up and can was left in warm water.
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Quick blast of primer and drying in the warm[frame][/frame]
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All ready now after 3 coats of primer , do I need to give them a little rub with wet and dry or can I just give them there top coat colours .
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Anthony[frame][/frame]
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Anthony[frame][/frame]
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First pass of red made on my old wheelbrace[frame][/frame]
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Been a while so a little update[frame][/frame]
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Rocker cover now after sand blast and primer with the green now laid almost done and looks a lot better[frame][/frame]
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Pre welding of the part
Pre welding of the part
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Rocker cover all done[frame][/frame]
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Looking good. I like how those rocker covers have come out.
Did the police use standard Morries? Your vehicle would seem to suggest so though you'd imagine that 'high performance' wasn't part of the design brief.
Did the police use standard Morries? Your vehicle would seem to suggest so though you'd imagine that 'high performance' wasn't part of the design brief.
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From what I can see on mine it had a bigger alternater which powers the lights and the driver seat was slightly made tuffer, the rocker took me a little while to do but was done a little at a time with no rush but I'm happy how it came out.crackers wrote:Looking good. I like how those rocker covers have come out.
Did the police use standard Morries? Your vehicle would seem to suggest so though you'd imagine that 'high performance' wasn't part of the design brief.
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Wheel was rusty now looks a lot better
Wheel was rusty now looks a lot better
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Good news my moggy is coming back to me after some welding has been done by my friend, can't wait been sat in his garage for almost a year now
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What's the best way to remove these little spots on my wheel so it's smooth now it's been blasted ?
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Ideally, it should be etch primed immediately after blasting, like within half an hour, to prevent oxidisation in the pores. If the spots are on the surface (they should have been removed by the blasting process) then they can be sanded off with production paper. 120 grit should be fine, but you have to judge whether you need coarser (not having much effect) or finer (causing too much scratching) grade as you go.
If the spots are small craters (rust pitting) then you will need a filler primer over the etch primer. Then spray a fine mist of colour (e.g. from any black aerosol) and wet sand with 800 wet and dry paper until all the colour coat has gone. if you find you are rubbing through the primer anywhere before the pits have gone the reapply the primer filler and repeat the process. For deeper pits you can apply a stopper (very fine filler).
The better the surface finish you achieve on the primer, the better the gloss finish on the top coat.
If the spots are small craters (rust pitting) then you will need a filler primer over the etch primer. Then spray a fine mist of colour (e.g. from any black aerosol) and wet sand with 800 wet and dry paper until all the colour coat has gone. if you find you are rubbing through the primer anywhere before the pits have gone the reapply the primer filler and repeat the process. For deeper pits you can apply a stopper (very fine filler).
The better the surface finish you achieve on the primer, the better the gloss finish on the top coat.
1956 Morris Minor Series II
1959 MGA 1600 Roadster
1966 Jaguar Mk2 3.8 MOD
1959 MGA 1600 Roadster
1966 Jaguar Mk2 3.8 MOD
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hi just looking at your pics ref.boot panel did you fit from inside or underneath having trouble with mine regards.
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manic morris1 wrote:hi just looking at your pics ref.boot panel did you fit from inside or underneath having trouble with mine regards.
Manic Morris my mate did that part but from when I saw he was fitting it from inside then welding it in
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hi antony thanks for did he after trim any off towards where petrol tank seats . cheers.
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Hi Manic
Not sure yet he was meant to drop car back last week but he was busy as soon as it's back or I see it I'll post pics
Not sure yet he was meant to drop car back last week but he was busy as soon as it's back or I see it I'll post pics
manic morris1 wrote:hi antony thanks for did he after trim any off towards where petrol tank seats . cheers.