MGB GT A PILLAR GONE...

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Re: MGB GT A PILLAR GONE...

Post by Ian F »

That looks quite presentable to me! If you really want to be a perfectionist you could always lead load instead of plastic filler.
I use plastic filler though, and I would recommend getting the flexible type which should avoid cracking. Plastic Padding Professional is one type which should work fine.

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Re: MGB GT A PILLAR GONE...

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Nearly there...
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Post by Hazza1190 »

Wow, awesome work!! ill need to do a similar job (albeit, not quite as extensive). I have been following Marks work on the MGEXP forum, he did a very nice repair patch. he does seem like a metal working wizard though... link below (page 19 and on for a few pages).

https://www.mgexp.com/forum/mgb-and-gt- ... 12/page-19

I would highly recommend reading this thread, some amazing work!
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