


Cost more or less?



Also, where do I get wheel spats and the cost there for.

You sure about the weight thing there Boet? I similar thought was going through my head the other day and I also thought that the paint would add quite a bit of weight - One of the local boff's said to me that when the paint dries it loses about 80 - 90% of the "tin" weight.....Boet wrote:Yip. Easy: Take a knife, cut off ALL the fabric, recover and paint: nipple pink, dogshit grey, coffin black, sprinkaan groen, lammerstront geel , of eenkeeriemaand rooi. Maklik.![]()
Repainting will leave you with a HEAVY aerie. NOT goot idea. Go sit quietly into corner and sulk until mood has passed. :D
HOEKOM??
It depends what paint you are talking about. Losing a substantial percentage of its tin weight is more relevant to solvent based paints. 2K and epoxi paints only lose a small amount of the pack weight when curing.One of the local boff's said to me that when the paint dries it loses about 80 - 90% of the "tin" weight.....
My Challenger's previous owner had the fuse recovered and resprayed. He tells me he saved 15KG weight.loansharkblv wrote: You sure about the weight thing there Boet? I similar thought was going through my head the other day and I also thought that the paint would add quite a bit of weight - One of the local boff's said to me that when the paint dries it loses about 80 - 90% of the "tin" weight.....
Now I am confused............ (nothing really new there)![]()
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