s2k_adz
Club Member
Hey guys
I've just had my car back from paint for a second time due to not being happy with the sides on the first time. When you look down the side the reflections are wobbly not mirror straight. He's a proper car restoration company who's done all the welding work really well and the actual painting is brilliant, it's just this wobble that I'm not happy with.
I've seen several 240/260/280Z at shows and most have an element of this although maybe not quite a bad as mine. He's agreed to have it back again in a few months and do it again.
My question is can the doors/sides actually be made into a mirror completely flat surface or is the Z metal too thin? Is it just a question of hours of block sanding with a really long block? Any tips on what to use?
Do you guys have any photos of yours I could compare with?
Thanks
I've just had my car back from paint for a second time due to not being happy with the sides on the first time. When you look down the side the reflections are wobbly not mirror straight. He's a proper car restoration company who's done all the welding work really well and the actual painting is brilliant, it's just this wobble that I'm not happy with.
I've seen several 240/260/280Z at shows and most have an element of this although maybe not quite a bad as mine. He's agreed to have it back again in a few months and do it again.
My question is can the doors/sides actually be made into a mirror completely flat surface or is the Z metal too thin? Is it just a question of hours of block sanding with a really long block? Any tips on what to use?
Do you guys have any photos of yours I could compare with?
Thanks