Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 103.8k
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

  • GTS-t VSPEC

    20904

  • Nizmo

    13582

  • SHUTO-BOY

    6636

  • skyzerr33

    5353

what pub did ypu work at? I worked in pubs during uni, You kinda get used to not having a weekend and then when you get them its like - enjoyment overload . hahahaha But working in hospitality is a different world. All the worker hang out cause you miss out on parties ans stuff

hahahaha I was nice most of the time hahaha . I used to get pis*sed off at some of the girls that worked under me - how hard is it to carry plates - like really? hahahaha But it was just a job - i didn't care about it that much. The good thing about working in hospitality is you can quit your job and get a new one easily. I don't understand why so many people unemployed....

yeah cott is a bit of a teeny bopper joint though. My younger sister goes there - thats why hahaha

its so unhealthy though working in pubs. i reckon I was an alcoholic hahah You finish work have a staffy or 10 smoke a sh*t load and then drive home. no good!

Breaks are cool - but when you're hella busy and some chick is slacking off.... F8uck that used to annoy me hahah But you;re right about the stress factor. Customers are f*ucking arseholes (scuse the language). They treat waitresses like sh*t and I used to wish that one day when some dick was whinging about over cooked steak i could say "is this the worst thing that has ever happenned to you? cause you're whinging like it is" hahaha

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.



  • Latest Posts

    • Did you panel beat the dents or have you tried to repair this only using filler?  Is your sanding block soft/flexible and is following the shape of the panel rather then just knocking down the high points? 
    • I haven't knocked them down yet. I think I made the repair more complex than it should have been. I had rock chips combined with waviness and dents and I tackled it all in one because it was near each other and just end up wasting a bunch of bog lol. I'll knock down those areas and see how I go. And yep what you are saying at the end is correct. I think I might be sanding the top of a steep hill then my sanding block falls into the dent and gets rid of the guidecoat if that makes sense. Though shouldnt unless I'm covering too big of an area with not a long enough block. I'll try something new and provide some updates. Getting there though! Thanks as always.  
    • Yeah makes sense, hard to comment on your situation without seeing what your doing. I was talking generally before, I would not be looking to randomly create low spots with a hammer to then have to fill them.  It's hard without seeing what your doing, it sounds like you are using the guide coat to identify low spots, as you're saying the panel is still wavy. I don't see how you're not ending up with patches of guide coat remaining in a wavy panel? Once the high spots are knocked down to the correct level, surely to have a wavy panel you need low spots. And those low spots would have guide coat still in them?
    • So I'll put filler past the repair area a bit to make sure I don't miss anything. Then I'll block it until it's almost level, put the guidecoat, then keep blocking until it's gone. Then it's still wavy.  In regards to hitting the panel, I saw this video might give more context - Skip to 0:47 he knocks it down. But yeah I'm sanding until the guidecoat is gone then checking because otherwise my filler is still well above the bodyline. Unless what you're saying is I should put guidecoat around it early, surrounding the filler then stip once it's gone?
    • I refreshed the OEM injectors with the kit and connected it up. It now ideals okay even with the IACV removed. Driving still has the same cutoff issue like the 550cc injectors so the issue is somewhere else. I bought FPG's Fuel Pump Hanger. I will be installing it next, but it is not as straightforward as I thought it was with my limited wiring knowledge and no instruction on the specific model I purchased (FPG-089). I also got the incorrect billet clamp as I could not find info on the OEM sizing.
×
×
  • Create New...