Congratulations to vtecmec for winning May/June's Lude Of The Month, with his DIY Turbo BB1 build.
>>> Click Here For Profile <<<
>>> Click Here For Profile <<<
JohnnyB's 'lude
Re: JohnnyB's 'lude
Cheers man, appreciated. It's actually pretty scabby in the flesh but we'll get there
The price is for arch replacement on both sides, I bought the panels from Cebul on the group buy. The price includes cutting out the old arches and part of the sills at the rear, welding new metal in, filling, priming and painting as well as treating the arches and sills with waxoyl or similar. I'm pretty pleased with it - if it had been much more I would be struggling to justify spending the money on a car that's essentially worthless to anyone other than me
The price is for arch replacement on both sides, I bought the panels from Cebul on the group buy. The price includes cutting out the old arches and part of the sills at the rear, welding new metal in, filling, priming and painting as well as treating the arches and sills with waxoyl or similar. I'm pretty pleased with it - if it had been much more I would be struggling to justify spending the money on a car that's essentially worthless to anyone other than me
- wurlycorner
- Ye are glad to be dead, RIGHT?
- Posts: 21224
- Joined: Sat May 19, 2012 3:33 pm
- My Generation: 4G
- Location: Chelmsford, Essex
- Has thanked: 1968 times
- Been thanked: 240 times
Re: JohnnyB's 'lude
It's been a while since I last posted an update, mainly because nothing has changed I'm still driving her at weekends and the odd trip in to work but April pay day is annual bonus day so I'm hoping to get her in for her surgery by the end of May I spoke to the chap that's doing the work for me on Friday and he only needs 2 weeks notice so I shall take her over towards the end of the month, get him to check her over and re-quote and book her in I'll ask him to quote for flatting back and re-lacquering the sunroof, bonnet and front lip as the carbon has definitely seen better days. Once that's all done I'll get the wheels refurbished and she should look pretty good again, I can't wait I've also got my eyes peeled for an H22A going cheap as a winter project - quite fancy building her a new engine over the winter months to keep myself busy
I'll try and get photo's of the arch repair but will probably struggle to get there regularly as I'm pretty snowed under at work for the foreseeable future We shall see
I'll try and get photo's of the arch repair but will probably struggle to get there regularly as I'm pretty snowed under at work for the foreseeable future We shall see
- wurlycorner
- Ye are glad to be dead, RIGHT?
- Posts: 21224
- Joined: Sat May 19, 2012 3:33 pm
- My Generation: 4G
- Location: Chelmsford, Essex
- Has thanked: 1968 times
- Been thanked: 240 times
Re: JohnnyB's 'lude
Yeah I'll have to pull my finger out and get along to one, whats going on this summer? I just looked in the events section and it seems fairly barren
- wurlycorner
- Ye are glad to be dead, RIGHT?
- Posts: 21224
- Joined: Sat May 19, 2012 3:33 pm
- My Generation: 4G
- Location: Chelmsford, Essex
- Has thanked: 1968 times
- Been thanked: 240 times
Re: JohnnyB's 'lude
Minor update - As usual life gets in the way and I haven't been able to put aside as much as I'd hoped so the rear arches are still a little way off. To cheer myself up I decided to try and make the sunroof work, which has been seized closed for over 5 years In the process I decided to take a stab at renovating the carbon sunroof panel which had lost its lacquer over the years and was looking bloody awful. Not many pics of the mechanics as I found the whole sunroof mechanism was knackered so replaced it with one I found on eBay for £50 - result. I took several photos of the sunroof refurb but no before pic so they're all a bit pointless, sorry! After removing the panel I washed it and then flatted it back with some p800 and some water and washing up liquid. Once done I gave it multiple coats of U-Pol 1k clear coat from a rattle can. The results are far from perfect (I even managed to get a hair trapped in it, now sealed in for prosperity haha) but I'm hoping to flat it back a bit to get a better shine at some point. Overall I'm pretty pleased with the result, it's a massive improvement on how it looked before..!
Bit of a clean before the wet sanding... It looks a lot worse when dry, the laquer had almost completely peeled away...
After wet sanding...
After lacquering...
Closeup...
Re-fitted and fully functional for the first time in over 5 years..!
Since the bonnet and front lip are in the same state I've just ordered lots more lacquer and also some new aero bonnet catches to replace my nasty old rusty ones. As soon as bits start to arrive I'll start work on the bonnet and front lip, hopefully I'll remember to take some before pictures this time though..!
I'll get the arches done soon, I promise
Bit of a clean before the wet sanding... It looks a lot worse when dry, the laquer had almost completely peeled away...
After wet sanding...
After lacquering...
Closeup...
Re-fitted and fully functional for the first time in over 5 years..!
Since the bonnet and front lip are in the same state I've just ordered lots more lacquer and also some new aero bonnet catches to replace my nasty old rusty ones. As soon as bits start to arrive I'll start work on the bonnet and front lip, hopefully I'll remember to take some before pictures this time though..!
I'll get the arches done soon, I promise
- NafemanNathan
- LotM Winner
- Posts: 20144
- Joined: Sun Aug 08, 2010 9:37 pm
- My Generation: 0G
- Location: Yeovil, Somerset
- Has thanked: 8 times
- Been thanked: 122 times