I had that problem several years ago. I went to a body shop supply store and
cought a spray can of primer.
They said it would be OK for the type of paint I
intended to use. You might see if they can provide you
with some that will
work for you,
John Young NASS# 528
Indiana
'78 Spitfire
'66 Spitfire
'59
TR3A (being repaired after 37 yrs ownership)
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From: George Richardson <gpr@key-men.com>
To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Sent: Saturday, January 5, 2013 2:22 PM
Subject:
Re: [TR] Storing sheet metal (fenders)
I've had a set of new fenders for my
TR6 for more than 10 years now.
I've had them outside for a year, inside for
most of that time. Cover
them so they stay dry and dust free, and you should
have no problems
unless they're bare metal.
George Richardson
Key Men - Keys
for Classics
www.key-men.com
On 1/5/2013 12:15 PM, Malcolm wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I've been lurking for a while now - some of you may remember me from the
>
late '90s. Life has interrupted but I still have my TR4.
>
> I now also have
the opportunity to buy a pair of rear fenders. However,
> they would have to
be stored in my (unheated) workshop or the attic of our
> house, for a few
months to a year, while I figure out how to get the TR4
> into the workshop
for a proper restoration.
>
> What do people recommend for treating the sheet
metal for storage? Oil,
> grease, waxed paper, really big ziploc bags?
>
>
Thanks in advance!
>
> -Malcolm
> '62 TR4 (CT10339L)
>
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