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One learns by doing, making mistakes and rectifying them, looking at others efforts and asking questions.
Just do the best you can with everything so that you feel satisfied.
Ian, it IS a great job you've done. Thanks for sharing.
Stephen
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It's all looking rather good. Very impressive indeed.
At the risk of "granny and egg-sucking", don't forget the zinc chromate paste on your rivets...
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I am not familiar with the use of zinc chromate paste ,but I assume it’s to stop corrosion in the rivet
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Yes, it's designed to prevent galvanic action between aluminium and steel.
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Looking great Ian. I should mention Ian's paintwork is exceptional. I know a lot of effort went into getting the right level of gloss or flatting on the different parts and it really helps make the car look exceptional. It's another of those little details that gives a more professional finish to things.
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I rather like those screen frames. Crack on....
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hi ian,
love the flyscreens.
ive been looking for a long wile at making some different ones for myself. as the brooklands screens get a bit common nowadays.
my idea was to shorten some damaged chummy top rails and ends i have.
tony