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Originally posted by matts5.0 View PostWhat a hack job
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hmm, never thought of using an old t-shirt to fill a dent in the roof."When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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Originally posted by 5.0_CJ View Posthmm, never thought of using an old t-shirt to fill a dent in the roof.
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If I might offer some advice. Spend a little more time on you body work. If the new top is installed correctly, it's present state will show.
Another thing, you may choose to top coat the roof. Primer is porous and will absorb moisture and rust again. Hit it with some cheap enamel or epoxy primer. Even a couple coats of Rustoleum would be better than primer.
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Originally posted by homealone View PostAnother thing, you may choose to top coat the roof. Primer is porous and will absorb moisture and rust again. Hit it with some cheap enamel or epoxy primer. Even a couple coats of Rustoleum would be better than primer.
I did not know this, I've got some cover pieces under my hood that i painted the undersides that were bare metal with primer, now i know to go over them with paint.
Thanks for the tip!
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Ditto, the roof needs to be pretty Smooth our it will show. A quick coat of rustolium would seal it up.Last edited by Baron Von Crowder; 05-14-2012, 02:18 PM."If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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The bodywork under a vinyl top doesn't need to be perfect, but it needs to be good. You can't have a bunch of wavy metal because it will show in the top.
Use the roof as a place to practice your welding and bodywork skills, and make it the best you possibly can. At least it is somewhat covered with a top so it won't show everything.... and you will gain experience for fixing the things that will show that you'll be working on later.
Did you put anything over the bare metal besides primer? Primer absorbs moisture and will hold it next to the steel, which will cause it to rust even faster than before. You may need to sand it off and epoxy prime it.When the government pays, the government controls.
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Originally posted by homealone View PostIf I might offer some advice. Spend a little more time on you body work. If the new top is installed correctly, it's present state will show.
Another thing, you may choose to top coat the roof. Primer is porous and will absorb moisture and rust again. Hit it with some cheap enamel or epoxy primer. Even a couple coats of Rustoleum would be better than primer.
Originally posted by Z06killinsbf View PostWhat are you using to cure the rust? That looks REALLY rough.
Originally posted by 46Tbird View PostThe bodywork under a vinyl top doesn't need to be perfect, but it needs to be good. You can't have a bunch of wavy metal because it will show in the top.
Use the roof as a place to practice your welding and bodywork skills, and make it the best you possibly can. At least it is somewhat covered with a top so it won't show everything.... and you will gain experience for fixing the things that will show that you'll be working on later.
Did you put anything over the bare metal besides primer? Primer absorbs moisture and will hold it next to the steel, which will cause it to rust even faster than before. You may need to sand it off and epoxy prime it.
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I have heard the best way to make a vinyl top car not rust any more is to shoot it with truck bed liner. I know a lot of guys do that to there muscle cars to protect the frames, and floor pans.2005 M3 Vert with TSW rims
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Originally posted by Snatch Napkin View PostDid you do anything to the rust before you sprayed primer?
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