Trav, the door spats originally were ‘solid’ in that they have a backing with a thread in it. That allows a screw to hold it in place from the inside of the door. Perhaps you could try something similar by bonding a nut to the spat which coupled with Sikaflex, would hold it in place.
Ahhh that makes sense. I have been thinking that I need to fill the back in, then silages it on. Adding a screw would make more sense. Thanks for the tips.
Doors come up alright...now to fit them & the car will look more complete 👌👌👌then u could finish of the bodykit👌👌👌
That’s the plan! Maybe boot lid first.
Looks amazing, definitely on track IMO for end of year finish.
That’s what I’m working towards. Or at worst early next year.
Trav, the door spats originally were ‘solid’ in that they have a backing with a thread in it. That allows a screw to hold it in place from the inside of the door. Perhaps you could try something similar by bonding a nut to the spat which coupled with Sikaflex, would hold it in place.
Ahhh that makes sense. I have been thinking that I need to fill the back in, then silages it on. Adding a screw would make more sense. Thanks for the tips.
Great effort, mate. I am looking forward to the next video.
Thanks mate!
Nice work mate 👍🏻
Thanks mate 👍🏻
Top job old mate, what paint ratio did you use, going to try 2k on my panel van ( vb )
Ratio was 2/1 with 10% thinners.
@@TAVOTravsDIYGarage Thanks old mate
@froggy121000 You’re welcome buddy. You will enjoy the 2k. A lot easier to work with.
Hey Trav, is the black satin or gloss?
Satin mate
@@TAVOTravsDIYGarage Thanks