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    Now don't take this the wrong way BUT that is just plain SEXXY
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    Quote Originally Posted by cffisher View Post
    Now don't take this the wrong way BUT that is just plain SEXXY
    I know what you mean Charlie, when glasswork goes well it has a certain look to it, however I prefer this as sexy




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    Its aweful lonesome in the saddle since my horse died.

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    Had a good day today and got a fair bit more done, the rear that I had started was finished off & the topside of the fllor that meets the rockers finished up.









    Next up was the rear panel joint to sort, a piece of flat wood was screwed to cover the joint and pull every thing flush and glassed in.











    Next I turned my attention to the firewall, I found that the centre was bulging out slightly so this needed to be pulled back slightly, this had the added bonus of giving sufficient clearance for the dizzy to come out which saved me some work. A suitable prop was made in some scrap timberand screwed in place.









    I glassed up 3 layers of matt on a piece of Melamine (this is great as it don't stick to it) as panels to cut to size.







    The panels were cut to size and held in place with tape so the could be temporarily fixed in place with some bridging paste, then 3 more layers of matt will be applied to the inside to fully glass them in.












    That's as far as I got.
    Last edited by roadster32; 08-23-2014 at 12:37 PM.
    Its aweful lonesome in the saddle since my horse died.

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