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Re: Crack of doom #&%^*@%!!!!

To: John Walker <drone@d23.com>
Subject: Re: Crack of doom #&%^*@%!!!!
From: James Nazarian Jr <James.Nazarian@Colorado.EDU>
Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1999 14:57:28 -0600 (MDT)
I have never dealt with the crack of doom (knocking on wood as I am
writing), but I have seen it and I don't se why you couldn't weld the
crack back together and then smooth the weld out with a grinder etc. and
repaint it.  If patches can be put in on fenders, I don't see why you
can't do it on the doors.

James Nazarian
'71 B roadster
'74 BGT bastardization with big aluminum heart :)
'63 Buick 215 cubic inch 'heart'

On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, John Walker wrote:

> Bob, 
> 
> I could be wrong, but I believe that the only way to REALLY correct the
> "Crack of Doom" is to replace the door skin.  
> I suppose you could screw some sort of plate over the crack to keep it 
> from getting worse if that look does not bother you.  
> However, I think most conventional body repair methods, i.e. bondo, 
> fiberglass, leading etc. will quickly fail from the vibration of the mirror.  
> Another option might be to move the mirrors to the wings.  Having done that, 
> one of the above repair methods MIGHT work? 
> 
> If you find a better way let me know, because I have the crack of doom as well
> and I have been waiting until I have enough money to replace the door skins.
> -JW
> 
> 
> At 08:56 PM 9/20/99 -0400, Bob DeWeese wrote:
> >Hi gang!
> >
> >Some of you may remember me from a couple of years ago 77 MGB (green with
> >black spots).  I'm a locksmith in Baltimore.  Coming back to ya, yet?
> >
> >My green with black spots B is now BRG (or at least close).  It looks REALLY
> >good.  I put a gold "MGB" stripe on it - The one that goes above the side
> >molding.
> >
> >As part of the body work I had the "crack of doom" repaired.  I finally got
> >to put that right side view mirror on.  Here-in lies the problem.
> >
> >About three weeks after I put the mirror back on, guess what's coming back.
> >THE CRACK!  Now in all fairness the gut said he couldn't guarantee that it
> >wouldn't come back, but I figured I'd get more that three weeks out of it.
> >
> >I noticed while I was driving the mirror would vibrate.  Best I can guess,
> >this is what made the crack reappear so quickly.
> >
> >I remember reading some different solutions to the problem posted here a few
> >years ago.  If someone could repost them/email me a copy/tell me where to
> >find them, I'd be very grateful.  I'm going to print them out and take them
> >to the guy who painted it and see if he can repair it according to the best
> >posted solution.  I'm also going to have him fill the mirror holes.  (Once
> >bitten, twice shy)
> >
> >
> >Bobby
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >Bob De Weese, CPL
> >Bear lock & Security Service
> >
> >
> >
> 
> 
> =================
> John Walker
> john@rmartin.net
> drone@d23.com
> CB'74 MGB
> "in progress" :)
> =================
> 


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