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Back Shelf Cover & Footwell Panels
Created on 2008-06-03 19:09:03
Completed the back shelf by making the centre carpet piece and using hot glue to make the moulded section covering the shock absorber humps on each side.
Turned out ok from the top but a bit messy from underneath. Will use some 'velco' strips to hold it in place if it needs it. For now it seems to sit reasonably well.


Also bought a strip of 'peel & stick' rubber to seal the battery cover and that seemed to work well.

On a separate note, regular readers may have noticed that I'm using the photobucket links for diplaying my pics more. Main reason is that it's quicker and I only have to upload once. If it is making it harder to read for any reason, shoot a comment and I go back to the photo upload here.

Edit: I did these this afternoon, so I thought it best just to add to this entry.
Procedure was the same as the other panels, so I just included the pics of the finished panels.




Only the doors to go and the interior is all-but finished. :)

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Comment by Mark Jones Silver Member on 2008-06-30 09:58:07

Only problem with Photobucket pictures is that at work they have banded that site so any linked pictures from photobucket are not are not available to view.
Comment by Chris Williams Gold Member on 2008-07-02 06:47:25

Thanks for the comment, Mark. I'll try to mix it up a bit and link some and upload some.

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Little More Behind The Seat And The Centre Console.     The back shelf is a very difficult surface to cover with carpet and one piece has to be removable for battery access. I decided to cover the section just inboard of the wheel arch ...
Battery Cover And Wheel Arches 4   Gave the battery cover an etch with the last of the MetalReady and used up almost all of my PO15 on it. I've done this many times before so I didn't bother with before photo...
New Seats, Interior Panels And Windscreen 6   A bit of variety in this entry. Got the seats back from Scotts Uphols. last Wednesday and I'm really pleased with the colours. The quality of the job is good, not great but ...
The Bonnet X2 4 1 This morning I looked again at the finish I'd got after primer coats and decided that it wasn't good enough. It had some small holes along the nose so I tried to sand them out. Got...
The Bonnet! 3   Well, I couldn't put it off any longer, so this weekend I attacked the top of the bonnet. Fill - sand - fill - sand - more fill - more sand - more fill - more sand primer - ...
Buckled, Distorted Bonnet And New Seats. 3   The bonnet is something I'd been putting off sorting out. Apart from the rough top surface, there was a spot in the top drivers side that was stretched and would 'pop' up an...
Paint But Too Wet! 5   Been raining off and on for last few days and I've been putting off the painting - 'till today. Stopped raining and it was still, no wind to speak of. Thought I'd give it a ...
Filling - Sanding - Filling - Sanding 6   Body work in earnest is the order of the days now. I'm halfway through the holidays and I've got stuck into the front guards. You may remember that the passenger guard was patched ...
Carpet And Insulation 6   It's been a bit windy here the last few days and as I've been a bit off colour, I've not been to school the last two days. Yesterday and today I slept until noon but on Wednesday I...
Back To Paint 6 4 Got the compressor out and mixed up some paint. Did the underside of the bonnet, only around the edges. After it was dry, I attached the bonnet safety catch and the main catch. I a...

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