RE: [doc] Certainly cheaper than POR-15 from Frost!
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RE: [doc] Certainly cheaper than POR-15 from Frost!
- From: "mgutkowski@xxxx" <webmaster@xxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 09:54:56 -0500
Hi Si
POR15? What about good ol' Hammerite! You can make a good grey match with a
tin of black and a tin of white, the only difference is that it ends up
shiny.
CFS do seem to have a lot of useful stuff - eg 5kg tin of body filler for a
tenner, and lots of different types of cutting compound. The fibreglass
supply itself is very good - just learning how to use it now! Suddenly
occurred to me that with my new found skills, I can take a mold from the
wiring harness cover in Lex and make a copy for Tinny. Doubt it'll look as
good though, but I did buy some super black pigment for the resin.
You don't want the air around the car to be *too* dry otherwise the rubber
parts perish more quickly. You can't win :-)
Interior Trim in Belfast did a terriffic job on my black seats. No colour
match problems there!
Martin
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From: sishack2000 simon.shackell@xxxx
Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 13:53:11 -0000
To: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [doc] Certainly cheaper than POR-15 from Frost!
Hi Martin + all,
Thanks for that link. I had a look around the site - seems good on
prices and some handy stuff.
If anyones interested, I bought a dehumidifier for my garage/workshop
to look after my XJS Cabriolet and the currently empty space next to
it. The dehumidifier was £95 from Screwfix with free next day
delivery - it works too, feels almost air conditioned in there! It's
capable of doing up to an average 3 bedroom house.
Chris P - whats the price and availability on black seat covers?
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