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    Quote Originally Posted by lamin8r View Post
    Yup,that does the trick,Steve..Thats a trick piece..Would never have thought about doing that,,but it looks great..The whole car is lookin good..Hey,dont you just love bonding the doors together?
    Cheers Robin, yes sticking the doors together can be challenging !!! I hold them together with short self tapping screws and fill the holes in after countersinking them with GRP bonding paste, The stuff i stick the skins together is resin & hardener with blown fibreglass mixed in it, it looks like fibreglass dust similar to cocaine, seems to work really well, what do you use ???


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    Had to take a break from block sanding the GRP as my arms were hanging off !!! so while i was on the trunklid i remembered I needed a licence plae bracket.



    All made from 3/16" stainless plate.

    Started by making a foot plate to bolt to the trunk but it looked a bit boring so decided to make a trim for it that matched up with one around the blower scoop opening.



















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    Nice! (I wonder how many times I have responded to your work with this word?) Well done (again)!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by rumrumm View Post
    Nice! (I wonder how many times I have responded to your work with this word?) Well done (again)!!
    Cheers Lyn
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    Quote Originally Posted by roadster32 View Post
    Cheers Robin, yes sticking the doors together can be challenging !!! I hold them together with short self tapping screws and fill the holes in after countersinking them with GRP bonding paste, The stuff i stick the skins together is resin & hardener with blown fibreglass mixed in it, it looks like fibreglass dust similar to cocaine, seems to work really well, what do you use ???


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    Sounds pretty much the same stuff,Steve..A product called West System..A microsphere type glue powder mixed with resin and catalyst,has other kool applications as well,like fixing SMC type products,as in,,truck fronts,bumpers,etc.. When I repair an old Western Star front,they dont come apart again.....
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    Steve,

    You sure do some nice work!

    I don't comment very often on the board but I read it daily and after clicking the "What's New" button, your thread is most often the first I read. Your work is WAAAAY beyond what I can do. I use your ideas, approach, and workmanship as an inspiration on whatever project I'm working on. My first thought is usually "dam that's nice".

    Keep up the great work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeB View Post
    Steve,

    You sure do some nice work!

    I don't comment very often on the board but I read it daily and after clicking the "What's New" button, your thread is most often the first I read. Your work is WAAAAY beyond what I can do. I use your ideas, approach, and workmanship as an inspiration on whatever project I'm working on. My first thought is usually "dam that's nice".

    Keep up the great work.
    Thanks for the compliment Mike, I guess you mostly need imagination but good tools help.

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