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

To: "Bob DeWeese" <bearlock@erols.com>, "MG Mailing List" <mgs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Crack of doom #&%^*@%!!!!
From: John Walker <drone@d23.com>
Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 19:59:15 -0700
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
>
>
>


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John Walker
john@rmartin.net
drone@d23.com
CB'74 MGB
"in progress" :)
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