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Dan the ranchero man
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Posted: 25-April-2014 at 11:24AM |
Some of you may remember the razor back topper I did for the 79. Well I have run into some issues that are pretty disappointing. The entire structures paint is cracking. Kind of like that fire treated pottery were the glazing cracks (on pottery that is good ranchero topper BAD) I realize at this point there is no saving the paint job. But what can I do to this thing to prevent this from happening again? It appears that the filler/fiberglass underneath is shrinking/warping. The top looked great before my wife and I took a two hour trip to starved rock for the weekend. The car sat outside for 3 days and was in the direct sun and even a good size rain storm. Then when I brought it home you could see all the body work coming apart. Things that were smooth are now all warped and cracking. :mad: I planned on taking this car to the fairlane nationals at the end of June but if this topper gets any worse I will most likely take it off and leave it home.
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Zebra 3
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...Not sure how thick of material you used, but here is what has been working for me so far...keep in mind this is on sheet metal....
I use USC Duraglas to fill in,seal and build up the area that I was working on...the area where I welded in new metal... then used 3M Flowable Finishing Glaze for leveling over the Duraglas... My goal is to have the bondo 1/16"(or less) to no more than 1/8" thick in the areas that I work on...The combo of USC Duraglas and 3M Flowable Finishing Glaze was given to me by the paint/body shop owner that will be shooting the base and clear coat on the Torino.
Edited by Zebra 3 - 25-April-2014 at 11:48AM |
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californiajohnny
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zebra3 you're on the right track!
dan, can you post some pics of what you've got happening, and is it only where you made repairs? |
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JOHN
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Rockatansky
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Aw Crap man!
regarding a possible fiberglass hood I was interested in, my paint shop guy over here told me to let it weather for a bit to let it 'outgas' & whatever it was gonna do. he said glass doesn't take to being painted right away, it gets cranky |
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Dan the ranchero man
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Zebra 3 I will post some pictures soon. Rockatansky the top sat for about 6 months before I actually painted after the body work was done. As far as where the cracking is occurring lets just say "everywhere"
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Dan the ranchero man
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Here are a few pictures of the paint cracking issue I am dealing with now. Talked to a very reputable body shop in our area. I was basically told to to sit tight and use the thing for one full season and DON"T let it sit in the garage! Take it out and use it. Let happen it what may (shrinkage, paint cracking) then in Sept bring it back and he would be able at that time tell what would be needed to make sure this will not happen again. He feels now if anyone made any repairs another crack would pop back up in a couple of week and I would be right back where I started. He wants all the fiberglass and body filler I used to do what it needs to do. So I will do just that...wait and see and in the fall I will revisit this and correct it. The topper looks so cool I don't want to give up on it.
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Dan the ranchero man
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Question? Why can't I edit my posts? as you can see I posted the same photo twice. tried to edit and All I get is a server error.
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dave302
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Here is a shortcut to Dan's Ranchero Topper Project Thread, so you can see how he applied the Filler, Primer, Paint and Clear Coat. Maybe someone can figure out if he may have possibly done something wrong. Dan's Ranchero Topper Project Thread. I also have listed the most common things that can cause Automobile Paint and Clear Coat to crack. Cracking: Cause: The non-thorough agitation or stirring of the paint ingredients or the improper mixture or excessive usage of hardener are also two other possible reasons. Then, there is also the use of standardized hardeners or reducers or the breaking down of your car’s finish due to the continued exposure of your vehicle to direct sunlight, extreme changes of temperature or moisture. Repair: Prevention: Only use the recommended paint additives and mix these thoroughly with all the other ingredients. Each component must be added according to the recommended sequence and proper ratio for mixing. All materials should be agitated or stirred meticulously as well before using to make sure that all the ingredients are mixed into the solution. Never use air from your spray gun to force dry undercoating. Be sure to use only the recommended reducer or thinner and hardener and measure them accurately before application. If you want maximum durability and gloss for your car, you should always use a two-component undercoat and topcoat system for it. Edited by dave302 - 27-April-2014 at 7:05AM |
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californiajohnny
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dan, that "hair line" crack in the pic--- was there a crack there in the fiberglass before you prepped and painted? it looks like a stress crack that was in the fiberglass prior to your work and vibration and twisting of it reopened the crack
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JOHN
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Dan the ranchero man
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john if you check out the link that Dave posted of my topper build you will see that bad boy was very busted up! I did a lot of reconstruction of the entire topper. I ground off over 90% of the gel coating and reapplied a filler primer and sanded to rid of the hairline cracks and skinned the thing as well with body filler.
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Zebra 3
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I am wondering if making that big cut in the rear portion compromised some rigidity...i.e a stress fracture/crack(s) from twisting....would have to see where the cracking is taking place to make that call....from what I can tell by the pictures it is near where the topper makes contact with the bed with the seal in between...but where at on the topper?
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californiajohnny
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dan, i think i know what happened, where that was busted up, did you grind down the glass out away from any cracks so that you could relayer/reinforce the area with fiber glass? if you just filled the crack with bondo/primer it will flex and recrack i've done a lot of questionable things over the years, some worked (most did not!) i don't have any digital pics of my vette, while i was doing it to show what i mean (sorry) i've done a bit of fiber glass work over the years(PITA hated it) had to do a bunch on the vette (was seriously dreading it) but it went so smooth it was almost scary!!! (after that good fortune, i swore i'd never go back to metal body work!) now i'm patching panels on the torino,welding, and grinding, forming metal
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JOHN
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Montego01
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Those sure look like fiberglass stress cracks to me. It just appears to be the paint cracking because the fiberglass is giving away below the paint. There really is no support at the edges of the topper. If it was the paint, they'd be all over the topper including any of the flatter areas of the topper.
The gelcoat needs to be in place to keep this from happening. You really need to do is grind all that back down (remove the paint), then re gel coat it and possibly even add more matting. I took a look at your topper thread and didn't really see any fiberglassing. Plus you mentioned on this thread, you took off most of the gelcoat, then just bondo'd and primed it. Primer and bondo will do nothing except make it look pretty. It offers no support on a big topper like that. Plus since the lid was cut out of it, I'm sure that took some of the rigidness away (like Brian said). I'm assuming all the cracks are on the lower edge of the topper? If so, here is what I would do. Remove the topper and lid. Use a 'big wheel' (really a buffer type machine with a 8" 'stick-it' pad on it). and grind the complete bottom edge about 8-12" up from the bottom. Then add section of fiberglass matting and the resin mix to the complete edge (at least 4" up). Try to wrap it around to the inside. Let it dry overnight, possibly even a couple days. You can carefully grind it with 80 grit, then possibly even add more resin mix depending on how it went on for you (you may not need this if it went on nice, smooth and thick for you). If you did add another layer of resin, you can grind one more time, THEN you can bondo to make it straight. This should give you plenty of support. It also helps to lay the fiberglass on wax paper, pour and brush the resin over the matting. Then slap it up on the area you are working on. Do this sections at a time. If you just do the cracks that you see now, I'd be afraid that you repaired those, others would pop up down the road. Might as well do it right so you aren't constantly chasing cracks. Also be sure and look very closely at other areas elsewhere on the topper to see if you are also getting cracks there. You'll probably need the following 8" 40 grit discs 8" 80 grit discs 6" 40 grit discs 6" 80 grit discs 6" 180 grit discs 1 gallon resin (comes with activator) 1 gallon of bondo Primer - catalyzed - NO rattlecan primer. paint, clear, reducer, hardener... Be sure and put paper on the floor before doing all this. It's messy! Wear gloves. Realistically, you could have this done in a couple weeks even working full time and doing this in the PM and weekends. The topper looks great on your car!!! Like to see you get all these worked out before that show! |
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Big Bird
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Looks like stress cracks in the picture, I would try reinforcing it on the underside with several layers of fiberglas as well as repairing the topside. On the underside, a buildup won't be as noticeable.
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Dan the ranchero man
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unlovedford
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Looks like stress cracks, alright. Only way to fix that properly is to grind it all out, reinforce it, fiberglass it and then properly prep for paint. As far as letting it go, cracks only grow. Never stay the same.
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Joe
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