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shit day... but here's a fast little update,
went for a drive
stopped to smell burning and see smoke coming from under the car... looked out to find a black line in the pavement that had been following me around for a couple miles and a slowly growing puddle under the car
poured oil dry on it cause it was in the street in front of a friend's house. tried to get the car on a trailer but it wouldn't fit. broke my lip and stuff trying. so used the trailer ramps like a jack and squished quicksteel into the hole. the drain plug was missing... guess the threads ripped out cause it caught somewhere. so no more plug. who changes their oil anyways?
got it home, finishing glaze
then more sanding yadda yadda and its currently primed. gonna check the pan one more time and make sure all is good then I hit the road once i've showered and packed.
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Capitan, all systems are go. Or at least close enough.
Paint is laid. gotta do the finish work tomorrow morning or something. and there's some overspray to clean up but otherwise its not too bad. I'm not pumped on the results. Kinda rushed things. The prep work was terrible... lots of sand marks in the paint. maybe they'll buff out maybe not. Either way i'm gonna wind up sanding it back down eventually since parts of the arch are pretty wavy. everything directly under the quarter window looks pretty good though. I took a bunch of pics of the paint and reflections, no time to explain each one but you get the idea. gotta shower up and hit the road!
in some the reflections look pretty good. in others you can see the panel waves. I'll have a few shots of everything completed and together tomorrow at the show. HOES.
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What primer/paint/clear did you use? All straight out of cans?
Lookin' good man, this thread definitely shows the strength of car enthusiasts and how even when shit is going rough, a single project can really turn the spirits around.
-John
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E-wok.. you know you are gonna have to put that thing in a booth and do it proper now, right?
Work was done. Kudos bearded-wonder.
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Originally posted by georgeMK1 View PostWoaah dude, i just read through it !! Pretty impressive work, and its quite the transformationOriginally posted by l3xxd View PostThat's pretty damn good for 2 days worth of work! I couldn't even manage to pull this off near as fast as you so shh with all the lies.Originally posted by gfrg88 View Postsoooo much win!!
Originally posted by M.Burroughs View PostUntil he half-asses the end.
Originally posted by Oxer View PostAll the effort only to be painted with cans :/Originally posted by Jedidiah View PostE-wok.. you know you are gonna have to put that thing in a booth and do it proper now, right?
Work was done. Kudos bearded-wonder.
Originally posted by JVC View PostWhat primer/paint/clear did you use? All straight out of cans?
Lookin' good man, this thread definitely shows the strength of car enthusiasts and how even when shit is going rough, a single project can really turn the spirits around.
-John
So the 2 days was really more like 4, but it seems nobody was counting anywaysI got a couple really shitty pics I'll load later. I'm gonna take a hardcore nap. I plan to re-do the bodywork and figure out another option for the front suspension then I'll sport it as a cool little daily. DA's are such neat little cars.
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Originally posted by Hondamonster View PostThats really why I wanted to take it on, John. And thanks man I appreciate it. Yeah its all canned. the primer was rustoleum building primer that i ran some really rough sand paper over before I just coated the rustoleum gloss enamel black over it. Its really no representation of what I can do, just thrown together to get down the road. But I made it and that was the point.
I was more wondering about the paint since I have a few colors of colormatched rattle can to fix my horrible bumpers that I dont want to pay for a full paintjob on front and rear bumpers since the rest of the car isn't up to fresh paint standards. I appreciate the response, sometimes on larger forums and threads with lots of activity, comments and questions get lost, but I appreciate the quick response with just enough information. Did you do any buffing or final wetsanding to it?
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Originally posted by JVC View PostI think it really means a lot, this and now that Mike is back in another BMW really helps to show the strength of can enthusiasts and to show how you just gotta get back into the game and put whats in the past behind you.
I was more wondering about the paint since I have a few colors of colormatched rattle can to fix my horrible bumpers that I dont want to pay for a full paintjob on front and rear bumpers since the rest of the car isn't up to fresh paint standards. I appreciate the response, sometimes on larger forums and threads with lots of activity, comments and questions get lost, but I appreciate the quick response with just enough information. Did you do any buffing or final wetsanding to it?
I would normally wetsand and cut and buff if I wanted a really nice result, but seeing as how I plan on sanding it back off and my prep work was really shoddy, I just skipped it. I think I'll update this thread later down the road when I re-do that panel with step by step pics and descriptions of how I did it.
And really thanks for the input man. I kinda wanted to prove something to myself and encourage the community through this little build deal. If it worked for somebody, totally worth it. (plus its way less embarassing to be seen in now)
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