All about SPL... Thoughts?
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All about SPL... Thoughts?
So as we are now fast approaching the welding I did a bit of research to see just how much rust removal would be.
SPL, a company based in the midlands, have developed a really neat looking technology which will remove all underseal, road muck, oil and paint from your car's shell.
Apparently it's less invasive than sandblasting and much less mucky!
Has anyone on here acutally had their car done like this? I'm nearly 100% convinced that we'll do this with Hebe's shell, but thought I'd get other people's thoughts too.
Cheers
NIkki
SPL, a company based in the midlands, have developed a really neat looking technology which will remove all underseal, road muck, oil and paint from your car's shell.
Apparently it's less invasive than sandblasting and much less mucky!
Has anyone on here acutally had their car done like this? I'm nearly 100% convinced that we'll do this with Hebe's shell, but thought I'd get other people's thoughts too.
Cheers
NIkki
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Hi Folksies,
The web address for them is www.surfaceprocessing.co.uk Apprarently they're the same company who electroplate and prepare the shells for the London Taxi cab company.
I have some photos they've sent me and it's all pretty impressive. As well as rust removal they offer either primer preparation, oil coat (the one we're going for as we'll have the shell back to cut out and replace panals before getting the shell sent back to be electro plated) and electro-coating. It looks a rather complex procedure, but they quoted me £650 ex VAT to strip the shell and coat in a semi-protective oil coat.
Nikki
The web address for them is www.surfaceprocessing.co.uk Apprarently they're the same company who electroplate and prepare the shells for the London Taxi cab company.
I have some photos they've sent me and it's all pretty impressive. As well as rust removal they offer either primer preparation, oil coat (the one we're going for as we'll have the shell back to cut out and replace panals before getting the shell sent back to be electro plated) and electro-coating. It looks a rather complex procedure, but they quoted me £650 ex VAT to strip the shell and coat in a semi-protective oil coat.
Nikki
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Nikki, we have now had two cars put through the SPL. They basically acid dip your car until all rust sealer etc is removed. They then passivate the steel in a water/oil wash. If you go this route then only opt for the E coat protection as all box sections are cleaned on the inside as well so you will not be able to spray into them to re seal the steel work. The E coat is a modern motor industry process and it covers electrostatically all steel surfaces, even inside box sections. I can e-mail you pics of a traveller we have had done if you require them. The cost of the acid dip and E coat is around £1,500 plus vat, a lot of money but even greater peace of mind.
You should decide whether to dip the car first to find out rust areas or do major repairs then have it dipped with all welding done. If you opt for an initial dip to find the extent of corrosion then you will need to re dip when finished with welding, then have it E coated.
You should decide whether to dip the car first to find out rust areas or do major repairs then have it dipped with all welding done. If you opt for an initial dip to find the extent of corrosion then you will need to re dip when finished with welding, then have it E coated.
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Hi guys and gals,
Yup - looks like we'll go for a double-dip. There's no point forking out money for a ground up restoration (and I'm talking my time as well as parts here) to have her rust away quickly. Dip to find the rust, then fix her up welding wise, then redip and E plate I think
Cheers!
Nikki
Yup - looks like we'll go for a double-dip. There's no point forking out money for a ground up restoration (and I'm talking my time as well as parts here) to have her rust away quickly. Dip to find the rust, then fix her up welding wise, then redip and E plate I think

Cheers!
Nikki
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