Rear wings - pattern vs genuine

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Post by chickenjohn »

Fair enough, Jonathan, my post wasn't directed at you ;)

and I agree with your points on quality.:)

Its just I was throwing in a "lateral thinking" option for the home restorer, such as Matt, who i understand is very competent in restorative matters.
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Post by Matt »

home restorer, such as Matt, who i understand is very competent in restorative matters.
Who have you been talking too!!! :o anyway i have "repaired" the wings on the convertable..... with lots of filler! i just cant get them quite right
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Post by chickenjohn »


home restorer, such as Matt, who i understand is very competent in restorative matters.


Who have you been talking too!!!

You said so yourself!

I'm going to post a little article to the EKMM site on how I repaired the rear wings and link to it here
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no... I just said i could weld ;)
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Post by bigginger »

...and lift engines :D
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:D
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Post by Cam »

chickenjohn wrote:Just to throw the proverbial spanner in the works, if the Patterns are better than the so=called "genuine" article, but are thinner steel, and you have to cut and weld to the Heritage ones to get them to fit, then why not consider a third option.

Repair your existing wings!
Very good suggestion John. I have done this with my MG B as the wings are a lot more expensive (and larger) than the Minor's ones.

Here are a couple if piccies:

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nice work mate
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Cheers Steve. :D Just needs a bit 'o care and time. Mind you, those repairs did not take very long at all...
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also get the chance to let in some thicker metal
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Post by andrewsxt »

Who was it that was doing some lead loading a while ago, and did it come out alright. got to be better than filler.
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Post by jonathon »

Why is it better than filler?. :D

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Why is it better than filler?.
Can`t say mate, being a humble DIYer i just assumed that replacing metal with metal would be better, i`ve only ever seen it done on telly and i must say it looked fantastic and it seemed just as easy as filler so why not ?
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Post by chickenjohn »

Cam- nice work too! Thats much what I did on the Traveller rear wings.

Andrew, it was Sam Heath who did the lead!

Lead is better because it doesn't skrink, crack, absorb moisture.

having said that, I havent tried it either! But I'm going to.
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He hasn`t posted for a while has he ?

SAM HEATH ARE YOU OUT THERE.
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heres my humble attempt at saving an old wing and money, welded in patch,stripped too bare metal,rotary wire brush and jenolite, little bit of filler, then "bilt-hamber etch primer"Image

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Just be careful.

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:o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o
JUST A WEE NOTE OF WARNING
Lead fumes are a killer, so if you are going to get into using lead (and it does come up pretty) just make sure you use all the safety gear - I have heard of a couple of petrol pump attendants who had to stop work because of lead poisoning (from skin absorption), and I would assume vaporized lead from heating it would be a bit scarier, as well as the dust from sanding. Sorry to be a bit paranoid, but there aren't many moggie lovers around, so we have to protect the ones we have. Try
http://www.labour.gov.sk.ca/safety/pamp ... soning.htm or use any search engine.
:o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o
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Post by jonathon »

Nice one SR :D :D
Andy, I agree that lead loading looks great and seems to be inkeeping with the 'old school'/'traditional' ways of car restoration. However modern fillers have come on in leaps and bounds, and now offer a viable alternative to these trad practices. Good quality fillers do have a degree of flex now and will only crack if hit pretty hard. Filler is only moisture absorbant in its raw state, and when painted correctly this aspect no longer poses a problem. Although an advocate of modern products I would love to have a go at lead loading, but maybe not now I have read NZJLY's post. :( :D 8)

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Post by Onne »

Well, the same aplies to painting, and filler is not that good for you I suppose, when you inhale the freshly sanded dust...
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Post by jonathon »

Yep, head the on nail Onne :D

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