East German Blazer Rebuild and customizing
#11
Itīs called "Xerapol Acrylic Scratch Remover".
It comes with 1600 abrasive paper, polish cloth and the polish paste.
I donīt know if its available in the US, but sure there will be anything similar.
It works well, but for very deep scratches you need slighty coarser abrasive paper.
It comes with 1600 abrasive paper, polish cloth and the polish paste.
I donīt know if its available in the US, but sure there will be anything similar.
It works well, but for very deep scratches you need slighty coarser abrasive paper.
#12
Local parts stores have headlight restore stuff too.
#13
Nice to see that you finally started a build thread. Looking forward to see what`s next...
Maybe we can share some part sources...
Maybe we can share some part sources...
#14
I hope so. :-)
#15
Ok thanks, I'll look into it.
#16
1. I'm impressed with both Steinbruchsoldat's and your English.
2. Nice build so far.
3. Do you still differentiate between East and West Germany?
2. Nice build so far.
3. Do you still differentiate between East and West Germany?
#17
@ TripleBlackBlazer
1. Thanks, but I think, my english is not so good, Iīve got much problems with conjugation.
2. Thanks too, there a still many things to do
3. Oh no, i donīt differentiate between East and West Germany. It should be a geographical specifiacation and I would to avoid a confusion with Steinbruchsoldatīs thread.
But your question is justified. There a still people in germany who think in east and west.
But Iīm not one of them.
1. Thanks, but I think, my english is not so good, Iīve got much problems with conjugation.
2. Thanks too, there a still many things to do
3. Oh no, i donīt differentiate between East and West Germany. It should be a geographical specifiacation and I would to avoid a confusion with Steinbruchsoldatīs thread.
But your question is justified. There a still people in germany who think in east and west.
But Iīm not one of them.
#18
Well we don't have gender specific words in English, which is my biggest problem with German. Allow me to demonstrate:
Dein Englisch ist besser als mein Deutsch! Und habe ich Deutsch funf jahre studiert!
Sorry for the thread jack, I just really am impressed with your English.
Dein Englisch ist besser als mein Deutsch! Und habe ich Deutsch funf jahre studiert!
Sorry for the thread jack, I just really am impressed with your English.
#19
TripleBlackBlazer, I think your german is pretty good.
In ths country are enough people, they are born here and domīt try to speak german. And another problem is the spelling reform, that cause many confusion even by the teacher.
Just like that: wallet was Portemonaisse, now its Portmonee.
What ever...
Today I began to build my roof rack.
I get 6 meters aluminium profile and stainless steel 90° angle sheet.
So I milled and drilled mounting brackets, slot nuts, and distance brackets.
I want to mount the roof rack at the oem crossbars.
Because they are curved, I need the distance brackets.
Then I drilled the profile an milled the length on it.
At home, I mounted it.
This is only Stage one.
I want to mount aluminium sheets as shelf and mounting 4 headlamps on it.
In ths country are enough people, they are born here and domīt try to speak german. And another problem is the spelling reform, that cause many confusion even by the teacher.
Just like that: wallet was Portemonaisse, now its Portmonee.
What ever...
Today I began to build my roof rack.
I get 6 meters aluminium profile and stainless steel 90° angle sheet.
So I milled and drilled mounting brackets, slot nuts, and distance brackets.
I want to mount the roof rack at the oem crossbars.
Because they are curved, I need the distance brackets.
Then I drilled the profile an milled the length on it.
At home, I mounted it.
This is only Stage one.
I want to mount aluminium sheets as shelf and mounting 4 headlamps on it.
#20
Awesome looking build man!! Lift and flares on 4 doors make them look a ton meaner!