I felt a little sorry for it
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Re: I felt a little sorry for it
Super job, what a difference you have made. Enjoy using it / her/ him ?!
Might I enquire what you used to repair the rims?
Might I enquire what you used to repair the rims?
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Re: I felt a little sorry for it
Love the color i think i use it on a Mordex Merlin lol
Re: I felt a little sorry for it
Hi Chaps
The rims were repaired using bits of thin aluminium sheet which I shaped to bridge the gap. I then filled the gap with body filler and used a dremel to grind the whole lot smooth and remove and blend in as much of the aluminium as practice.Its really the same as filling a whole in car bodywork.
For reference the paint was good old red hammerite smooth.
I cheated a bit with the handles and I still need to make a line guard.
Regards all and thanks for the kind comments
Jeremy
The rims were repaired using bits of thin aluminium sheet which I shaped to bridge the gap. I then filled the gap with body filler and used a dremel to grind the whole lot smooth and remove and blend in as much of the aluminium as practice.Its really the same as filling a whole in car bodywork.
For reference the paint was good old red hammerite smooth.
I cheated a bit with the handles and I still need to make a line guard.
Regards all and thanks for the kind comments
Jeremy