Teter

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Hi all, this is a question about suitable paint for my series 3. I mentioned to somebody the other day that I was thinking of hand painting it and he turned around and said that I would have to use special paint. He seemed to think that some paints have a chemical reaction with the aluminium of the body.
Is he talking clap trap, or can I use normal paint?

Teter
 
try doing a search for paint but ignore the one about "how to prep and paint" as it ****. if you go to bare metal you need a special primer otherwise yer paint will fall orf
 
Hi all, this is a question about suitable paint for my series 3. I mentioned to somebody the other day that I was thinking of hand painting it and he turned around and said that I would have to use special paint. He seemed to think that some paints have a chemical reaction with the aluminium of the body.
Is he talking clap trap, or can I use normal paint?

Teter

you can use normal paint but you need to use etch primer beforehand. as most paints won't stick to the aluminium. try this site for some good tip/advice. vehicle painting pointers
 
i used tekaloid enamel, hamilton brushes , etching primer etc etc , what a b'stard of a job that was , never again.
each panel took 4 coats of enamel , 3 of primer. it took weeks as i could only do a couple of panels at a time and tekaloid has a 16 hour drying time , 24 hours if you intend to rub down between coats.
 
i used tekaloid enamel, hamilton brushes , etching primer etc etc , what a b'stard of a job that was , never again.
each panel took 4 coats of enamel , 3 of primer. it took weeks as i could only do a couple of panels at a time and tekaloid has a 16 hour drying time , 24 hours if you intend to rub down between coats.

Yes but it did look nice when it was done.
 
Woolcott said former Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke left his Japanese audience bewildered when he used the Australian colloquial phrase "I am not here to play funny buggers" to dismiss a trivial and pesky question from Japanese lawmakers.

"For Japanese interpreters, however, this was a real problem. They went into a huddle to consult on the best way to render 'funny buggers' into Japanese," Woolcott wrote.

The interpreters told him they had then told the audience: "I am not here to play laughing homosexuals with you".
 
Yes but it did look nice when it was done.

scratched to buggery it is now , cant T-Cut enamel either.

Woolcott said former Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke left his Japanese audience bewildered when he used the Australian colloquial phrase "I am not here to play funny buggers" to dismiss a trivial and pesky question from Japanese lawmakers.

"For Japanese interpreters, however, this was a real problem. They went into a huddle to consult on the best way to render 'funny buggers' into Japanese," Woolcott wrote.

The interpreters told him they had then told the audience: "I am not here to play laughing homosexuals with you".

nice one slob , some really good painting pointers there fella.
 
try doing a search for paint but ignore the one about "how to prep and paint" as it ****. if you go to bare metal you need a special primer otherwise yer paint will fall orf

it aint fallen off yet....and ive washed the landy today
 
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Names

A common surname in western India
Jamnalal Bajaj, a prominent businessman from India
Rahul Bajaj, Indian billionaire and Rajya Sabha MP
Madhur Bajaj, Indian businessman
Companies

Bajaj Auto, a manufacturer of 2 and 3-wheelers in India, Indonesia and South America
Bajaj Tempo, a manufacturer of light trucks in India
Bajaj-Allianz, an insurance company in India
Bajaj Hindusthan Limited India's largest sugar & ethanol producer.
Products

An autorickshaw, a three wheeled passenger and goods carrier built by Bajaj Auto
Bajaj Pulsar a 150cc and 180cc motorbike which is very popular in India.
The car Daihatsu Midget is also known as Bajaj.
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School

The Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies, a B-school in Mumbai, India

VERB..bajaj ...is a term used to describe a form of self abuse involving inanimate objects such as fruit or mineral based stuff such as oil or grease..

to Bajaj at someone mean that you are masterbating with an inanimate object in their direction

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