So - I'll give the blue paint a few days to dry before flatting it back with 1200 wet and dry and applying the final coats. Meantime, the heater-box can be primed and painted.
Thursday, 4 August 2011
First Two Coats of Teal Blue
Had quite a productive session on the MG yesterday. I flatted-back the primer and then got two coats of Teal Blue on the engine bay:


I also had some time to have a look at the heater box and prepare it for repainting. It was in pretty awful condition but after a bit of paint-stripping and attention to grind back the rust I think it's salvagable. The bottom part which contains the flap is slightly broken (the bracket that holds the cable to the flap is broken off) so this will need some attention before re-fitting.

So - I'll give the blue paint a few days to dry before flatting it back with 1200 wet and dry and applying the final coats. Meantime, the heater-box can be primed and painted.
So - I'll give the blue paint a few days to dry before flatting it back with 1200 wet and dry and applying the final coats. Meantime, the heater-box can be primed and painted.
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