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  1. 23 hours ago, Paul H said:

    re extraction didn’t know if there was an explosion risk with the blower and vapour  / motor sparks

    Use a blower with a sealed / induction motor (most of them are, in fact) and there's no reason for there to be any sparks. If there were a spark, having extraction means that, at worst, you get a bit of an exhaust flame, because the bulk flow takes any ignition outside. For extra safety, fit a mesh filter shortly before the blower, and that will act as a flame block. In reality, though, I rather suspect that if the extraction is doing its job and keeping the spray booth atmosphere breathable, then the vapours are not sufficiently saturated to ignite.

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  2. 43 minutes ago, Colin Lindsay said:

    the 13/60 dash had the switch bar across the middle, and the Vitesse dash has separate holes for all the components. What should go where?

    The Mk1 Vitesse layout has ignition switch top left, choke below it, master light switch bottom right, and the heater controls (valve, fan switch, flap) across the top. Wiper controls are to the right of the instruments.

  3. 3 hours ago, Paul H said:

    HVLP gun currently set at 28psi.

    As Phil says, that's not particularly LP. I used to have an Apollo HVLP setup with a turbine (think vacuum cleaner exhaust) instead of a compressor. I doubt that ever achieved more than 10psi but it gave a perfectly decent finish with very little overspray.

  4. The most common problem with the manual pump is that one of the two one-way valves is missing or stuck open. Commonly it's the little ball-in-a-tube in the washer bottle that's gone.

    If you do want to go electric, pumps are readily available, as Colin says. You should probably change the pick-up valve for a filter (as the factory did when fitting electric washer pumps).

    What model of Spitfire? If it's a MkIV with the turn-to-wipe-and-push-to-squirt knob, then early Toledo's had a variant of that knob but designed for electric washer pump. The round-tail Spitfires' separate push button can be converted to an electric switch with a bit of ingenuity. Mine has a push switch fitted into the original aluminium recessed mount, but I've not yet got round to attaching the original knob to it.

  5. 1 hour ago, DJB350Z said:

    who are the other suppliers, and why would you not consider them?

    I assumed from the context that ludwig meant you could buy a standard loom from, say, Rimmers or Canley or Fitchetts, but if you want any customization you'd have to do it yourself (and thus spoil the brand new loom). Buying from Autosparks, you can specify modifications, which they will incorporate "to factory quality".

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  6. 1 hour ago, PeteH said:

    My Engine "Hoist" comprises a (reinforced) Garage beam and a 1 Ton chain block

    I also have a long RSJ with a chain block. The first (possibly only, so far) thing it lifted in the new garage was the steel frame being fitted around the rim of the pit.

  7. 1 hour ago, Colin said:

    in the footwell, the (my) outer side cards used to have chrome plated aluminium channelled finishing strips running up the back (door edge).

    ...

    Do any of your cars sport these minor detail finishing elements?

    Yes, at least two of mine have had them, but they were both Vitesses. I'm not sure whether the bright trim was there on Heralds.

  8. I could do with any spare offcuts of motivation.

    I got as far as removing the gearbox cover on the Spitfire (non-working overdrive, suspect low oil level) and poking a finger in the filler hole (didn't feel any oil there). Need motivation to refill and refit (possibly adding an access hole). But it also has a fault on the electric fan controller, so that needs replacing.

    The Vitesse now has a shiny pair of freshly painted headlight surrounds... just waiting for me to fit them.

  9. 1 hour ago, PeteH said:

    "Garador" where, Possibly still are?, based in Yeovil. Started as I understand, as an "offshoot" of Westland Helicopter`s

    When my dad had a garage added to our house where I grew up, in about 1974, the door was explicitly marked "Westland Garador". I remember him challenging the three of us boys to find the house's connection with helicopters.

  10. 3 hours ago, Pettifordo said:

    Dark British Racing Green

    My Vitesse was restored back in 1990 or so and painted a very dark green. I'm fairly sure, from what the restorer has since told me, that it's Jaguar British Racing Green (1967) - but it's nothing like Jaguar British Racing Green (1970) nor Jaguar British Racing Green (1975) nor any of the many metallic Jaguar British Racing Green shades. My local paint shop agreed that the 1967 JBRG looked a good match but unfortunately the formula for it contains lead and thus can no longer be sold.

    Best of luck finding a good match for yours.

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