Thing Pan Section Replacement
- Kubelmann
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Thing Pan Section Replacement
I am in the process of doing the final step to the Resto of Frau Kubel-Panzer. In the removal process of seat and interior, I have found more damage to the passenger side of the pan that I was aware. I have had two nice offers to repair the damage. With that, yesterday i started to take out the damaged area. Today I bit the bullet and bought a complete Danish right side full Thing pan. At this point I plan to replace the entire section without a body off and also plan to use the battery hold down and seat rails from the old pan. Any thoughts about this would be welcomed.
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- Towel Rail
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You need to topcoat POR-15 if it's going to be exposed to sunlight. On my car, it's going to basically function as primer.MNAirHead wrote:How do you keep your pans from scuffing too bad.
Issue I've had with POR 15 on things is that it's not UV resistant and shiny reflects blemishes etc...
Any comments?
- Kubelmann
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POR-15 has a matte finsih coating that is my favorite for the exact reason you mentioned. As previously posted, you can always paint over the POR 15 if you use the correct paint. I am lookng at Herculiner for my current resto. At least for the interior on the new pans I just put in... We used Herculiner on the inside of the pan on our Prerunner and it has been holding tough since 2000 when we first started prerunning with it...
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I don't have the answer for the ultimate pan coat but after 35 years of fixing VW's I am moving more towards looking for something that is not the ultimate bullet proof coating. There is a temptation to put on something that is harder than the hinges of hell and it feels good at the time. It feels good for a few years.... No matter what you put on and no matter how much you swear that this is the last restoration the car will ever get, sooner or later, you or some future owner will be trying to get that ultimate coating off again and it can be a real pain. I am starting to lean towards a good solid paint that can be stripped in the future. It needs replacement every few years but it is easy compared to something that lasts twice as long and then is hell to get off the dregs.
Brian
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