So it’s been a while and I’ve done a few more bits to the Landy. Generally on a bit of a go slow though.
She had a really crumpled rear quarter from a previous owner having a disagreement with something hard so that needed sorting. I used a blowtorch to get it fairly straight and then gave it a light sand to see what I’m playing with. It’s not pretty…
Time for a skim of filler. The problem being that the panel is fairly wobbly without the cappings and rear corners on.
So I T-washed the new galv light clusters and single piece cappings before a coat of epoxy and fitting along with new rear panels as the others had creases in them and random holes in the wrong places.
Such a shame to see the shininess disappear
I then primed and gave a lick of satin black I had to the panels and under the cappings to make them weathertight.
Any exposed area of black once the cappings are on will be sanded and primered etc when the whole tub is sprayed.
I decided to use a sticky backed closed cell foam tape and a layer of Tigerseal between the cappings and the tub side panels so that I won’t get any water leaks through there like I did before. Using tape and not just tigerseal means that I can get the cappings off again fairly easily if I ever need to.
It’s worth also noting that a lot of the holes in the body and cappings didn’t line up so needed re-drilling. It’s important to go through the new capping holes for the top side rivets but to go through the tub panel holes and drill new ones in the cappings for the sides so that you don’t end up with extra holes in the panels.
The use of clamps came in handy during fitting so make sure the cappings were fully down and also tight against the back and sides before riveting in place.
Once riveted on, everything was given a good clean and coat of primer.
The coat of Keswick green on the bottom of the back panels is so that they’ve got full coverage behind the Crossmember brackets. I’ll be masking around the brackets for spraying the tub later on. I did get some cracking of the epoxy primer in places even though I keyed up and used panel wipe etc so I’ll need to sand it back and I’ve got some Isolator primer to spray on to prevent any further reactions.