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Author Topic: alternative tin worm repair  (Read 7151 times)

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cem_devecioglu

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Re: alternative tin worm repair
« Reply #60 on: 05 June 2014, 09:41:03 »

Search for devcon.  Very usefull compound.   :y


thanks for the info :y :y :y
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omega3000

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Re: alternative tin worm repair
« Reply #61 on: 05 June 2014, 13:44:59 »

Well got some stuff to try out on the bumper scuff marks to fill in the gouges then sand and paint ... will let you know how it goes . A bit trial and error but you got to try a different way than buying a kit at £20 plus eh  :)
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cem_devecioglu

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Re: alternative tin worm repair
« Reply #62 on: 05 June 2014, 16:19:28 »

Well got some stuff to try out on the bumper scuff marks to fill in the gouges then sand and paint ... will let you know how it goes . A bit trial and error but you got to try a different way than buying a kit at £20 plus eh  :)


you can block sand the scuff marks so that they wont gulp too much expensive material :y
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omega3000

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Re: alternative tin worm repair
« Reply #63 on: 05 June 2014, 16:58:00 »

Well got some stuff to try out on the bumper scuff marks to fill in the gouges then sand and paint ... will let you know how it goes . A bit trial and error but you got to try a different way than buying a kit at £20 plus eh  :)


you can block sand the scuff marks so that they wont gulp too much expensive material :y

Ive seen block sanding done with what looks like a Plane with sand paper on it  :o Ive always used a small hand size block . Cant i just mask off the offending area then feather in to the new paint after primer . Dont know what the bumpers are made from but hope it will sand enough to get the deep scratches out  :-\
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cem_devecioglu

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Re: alternative tin worm repair
« Reply #64 on: 05 June 2014, 19:25:08 »

Well got some stuff to try out on the bumper scuff marks to fill in the gouges then sand and paint ... will let you know how it goes . A bit trial and error but you got to try a different way than buying a kit at £20 plus eh  :)


you can block sand the scuff marks so that they wont gulp too much expensive material :y

Ive seen block sanding done with what looks like a Plane with sand paper on it  :o Ive always used a small hand size block . Cant i just mask off the offending area then feather in to the new paint after primer . Dont know what the bumpers are made from but hope it will sand enough to get the deep scratches out  :-\


you can use also a small hand block.. but bigger is always better although in some cases they cant be used.. you can sand the problem area only but you have to level it with the other areas .. and I'm afraid you have to paint whole or paint wont be nice.. :-\


ps: bumpers are plastic as you can guess and and have enough thickness for normal sanding unless they are torn totally
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cem_devecioglu

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Re: alternative tin worm repair
« Reply #65 on: 06 June 2014, 20:31:19 »

thats a proper blending job..  if you are planning to blend in a single panel please watch it.. :y


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MQ3Yx2h3Rg


some color adjustments and tinting

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« Last Edit: 06 June 2014, 20:49:17 by cem »
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cem_devecioglu

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Re: alternative tin worm repair
« Reply #66 on: 06 June 2014, 20:49:33 »

thats a proper blending job..  if you are planning to blend in a single panel please watch it.. :y


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MQ3Yx2h3Rg


some color adjustments and tinting

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7dsoanhObY

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omega3000

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Re: alternative tin worm repair
« Reply #67 on: 07 June 2014, 08:49:38 »

Quite a lot of information on the web and one in particular using dry sanding which i prefer to do  :y
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cem_devecioglu

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Re: alternative tin worm repair
« Reply #68 on: 11 June 2014, 13:42:14 »

I will repeat again, this fiber thingy sucks >:(
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05omegav6

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Re: alternative tin worm repair
« Reply #69 on: 11 June 2014, 14:04:59 »

I will repeat again, this fiber thingy sucks >:(
Buy compatible products :y
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omega3000

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Re: alternative tin worm repair
« Reply #70 on: 11 June 2014, 18:44:04 »

I will repeat again, this fiber thingy sucks >:(

Fibreglass  ???
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cem_devecioglu

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Re: alternative tin worm repair
« Reply #71 on: 11 June 2014, 20:00:30 »

I will repeat again, this fiber thingy sucks >:(
Buy compatible products :y


I'm afraid cutting and welding is the only way thats worth your effort for long term :(
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cem_devecioglu

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Re: alternative tin worm repair
« Reply #72 on: 11 June 2014, 20:01:00 »

I will repeat again, this fiber thingy sucks >:(

Fibreglass  ???






nope..never again :(
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