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Re: work for the last week (heavy pics mobile warning)
« Reply #75 on: 08 July 2011, 23:28:26 »

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Aksi [ch351]eytan! that is a fantastic job cem! :y :y :y :y

 :) :y :y

Phil is just trying to show off  ;D ;D
I can remember how to say 'thank you very much' but no idea how to spell it in Turkish  :-? ;D ;D
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Re: work for the last week (heavy pics mobile warning)
« Reply #76 on: 08 July 2011, 23:49:42 »

Car looks great Cem, shame about the Miggy, but nothing is unfixable  :y :y
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Re: work for the last week (heavy pics mobile warning)
« Reply #77 on: 08 July 2011, 23:57:43 »

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Car looks great Cem, shame about the Miggy, but nothing is unfixable  :y :y

will be better.. few more hps.. healthy engine.. and I'll convert it to manual.. :)

 anyway I go in extra expense..
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Re: work for the last week (heavy pics mobile warning)
« Reply #78 on: 09 July 2011, 00:00:41 »

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Aksi [ch351]eytan! that is a fantastic job cem! :y :y :y :y

 :) :y :y

Phil is just trying to show off  ;D ;D
I can remember how to say 'thank you very much' but no idea how to spell it in Turkish  :-? ;D ;D

Te[ch351]ekkür ederim      ..  (spell [ch351] like  'sh' like in shell)

ü is thinner u .. but no similiar sound in English unfortunately.. :-/
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Re: work for the last week (heavy pics mobile warning)
« Reply #79 on: 09 July 2011, 00:02:52 »

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Aksi [ch351]eytan! that is a fantastic job cem! :y :y :y :y

 :) :y :y

Phil is just trying to show off  ;D ;D
I can remember how to say 'thank you very much' but no idea how to spell it in Turkish  :-? ;D ;D
Te[ch351]ekkür ederim      ..  (spell [ch351] like  'sh' like in shell)

ü is thinner u .. but no similiar sound in English unfortunately.. :-/

Te[ch351]ekkür ederim Cem  :y :y :y
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« Reply #80 on: 09 July 2011, 00:08:02 »

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Aksi [ch351]eytan! that is a fantastic job cem! :y :y :y :y

 :) :y :y

Phil is just trying to show off  ;D ;D
I can remember how to say 'thank you very much' but no idea how to spell it in Turkish  :-? ;D ;D
Te[ch351]ekkür ederim      ..  (spell [ch351] like  'sh' like in shell)

ü is thinner u .. but no similiar sound in English unfortunately.. :-/

Te[ch351]ekkür ederim Cem  :y :y :y

 :) :y
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Re: work for the last week (heavy pics mobile warning)
« Reply #81 on: 09 July 2011, 07:37:33 »

Cem,
thats a cracking job!!!
what wouldnt i give to have a spraybooth like that up here,
I have to do all the painting outside between 6pm and 10pm as thats when the sun is not so hot and the wind is not a factor >:(
than when it hardened i can polish out any imperfections!! :'(
usually takes a complete 10 hours to polish it up :-/
but a question the clear laquer you used see its made in germany, is it used straight out of the tin with a hardener added? might try it next time

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Re: work for the last week (heavy pics mobile warning)
« Reply #82 on: 09 July 2011, 16:02:37 »

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Cem,
thats a cracking job!!!
what wouldnt i give to have a spraybooth like that up here,
I have to do all the painting outside between 6pm and 10pm as thats when the sun is not so hot and the wind is not a factor >:(
than when it hardened i can polish out any imperfections!! :'(
usually takes a complete 10 hours to polish it up :-/
but a question the clear laquer you used see its made in germany, is it used straight out of the tin with a hardener added? might try it next time

thanks Omegatoy :y

yep.. you use it with hardener straightly(2 laquer 1 hardener)  (without thinner) .. but has a problem..it can flow easily and  dries very late and smells bad .. :-/ :(

even 2 days after painting it was soft so we applied the first level sanding easily..but after 10 days 2k grid sandpaper was definitely useless ;D

when we were painting after 2-3 tiny layers (actually equivalent to one thick layer ) it was about to flow down so we stopped and give some heat and wait nearly 25-30 minutes (check the drying state from newspaper covers) and then continue with another tiny 3-4 layers)

so I recommend you test it on a vertical surface first with several layers to see its flow point :y


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Re: work for the last week (heavy pics mobile warning)
« Reply #83 on: 09 July 2011, 17:28:29 »

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Cem,
thats a cracking job!!!
what wouldnt i give to have a spraybooth like that up here,
I have to do all the painting outside between 6pm and 10pm as thats when the sun is not so hot and the wind is not a factor >:(
than when it hardened i can polish out any imperfections!! :'(
usually takes a complete 10 hours to polish it up :-/
but a question the clear laquer you used see its made in germany, is it used straight out of the tin with a hardener added? might try it next time

thanks Omegatoy :y

yep.. you use it with hardener straightly(2 laquer 1 hardener)  (without thinner) .. but has a problem..it can flow easily and  dries very late and smells bad .. :-/ :(

even 2 days after painting it was soft so we applied the first level sanding easily..but after 10 days 2k grid sandpaper was definitely useless ;D

when we were painting after 2-3 tiny layers (actually equivalent to one thick layer ) it was about to flow down so we stopped and give some heat and wait nearly 25-30 minutes (check the drying state from newspaper covers) and then continue with another tiny 3-4 layers)

so I recommend you test it on a vertical surface first with several layers to see its flow point :y



yep!! had a couple where the laquer wouldnt go off hard for about a week!! always looking for a better product!! and i always do one low  panel with 2 or 3 light coats, and another with a heavy one if i think it wont sag, then give them a while to see which looks best, then  do the rest of the car!!
Thanks Cem :y

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Re: work for the last week (heavy pics mobile warning)
« Reply #84 on: 09 July 2011, 18:48:55 »

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Cem,
thats a cracking job!!!
what wouldnt i give to have a spraybooth like that up here,
I have to do all the painting outside between 6pm and 10pm as thats when the sun is not so hot and the wind is not a factor >:(
than when it hardened i can polish out any imperfections!! :'(
usually takes a complete 10 hours to polish it up :-/
but a question the clear laquer you used see its made in germany, is it used straight out of the tin with a hardener added? might try it next time

thanks Omegatoy :y

yep.. you use it with hardener straightly(2 laquer 1 hardener)  (without thinner) .. but has a problem..it can flow easily and  dries very late and smells bad .. :-/ :(

even 2 days after painting it was soft so we applied the first level sanding easily..but after 10 days 2k grid sandpaper was definitely useless ;D

when we were painting after 2-3 tiny layers (actually equivalent to one thick layer ) it was about to flow down so we stopped and give some heat and wait nearly 25-30 minutes (check the drying state from newspaper covers) and then continue with another tiny 3-4 layers)

so I recommend you test it on a vertical surface first with several layers to see its flow point :y



yep!! had a couple where the laquer wouldnt go off hard for about a week!! always looking for a better product!! and i always do one low  panel with 2 or 3 light coats, and another with a heavy one if i think it wont sag, then give them a while to see which looks best, then  do the rest of the car!!
Thanks Cem :y

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Re: work for the last week (heavy pics mobile warning)
« Reply #85 on: 09 July 2011, 19:26:15 »

Well done Cem. Excellent pictures... :y
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Re: work for the last week (heavy pics mobile warning)
« Reply #86 on: 09 July 2011, 20:34:30 »

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Car looks great Cem, shame about the Miggy, but nothing is unfixable  :y :y

will be better.. few more hps.. healthy engine.. and I'll convert it to manual.. :)

 anyway I go in extra expense..

Stick a set of 3.0 litre cams in it Cem, that will wake it up :y
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Re: work for the last week (heavy pics mobile warning)
« Reply #87 on: 09 July 2011, 22:46:23 »

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Well done Cem. Excellent pictures... :y

Thanks Opti :y
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Re: work for the last week (heavy pics mobile warning)
« Reply #88 on: 09 July 2011, 22:48:02 »

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Car looks great Cem, shame about the Miggy, but nothing is unfixable  :y :y

will be better.. few more hps.. healthy engine.. and I'll convert it to manual.. :)

 anyway I go in extra expense..

Stick a set of 3.0 litre cams in it Cem, that will wake it up :y

I will if I can, but I came with empty hands after a visit to breakers.. they dont have.. and they are too expensive to buy new here :-/
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Re: work for the last week (heavy pics mobile warning)
« Reply #89 on: 14 July 2011, 21:01:53 »

some pictures after head rebuild

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