Doogs Posted May 19, 2009 Author Report Posted May 19, 2009 Mate just read whole thread and just wanna say good on ya for giving it ago!Looking good! Thanks man. How plans change ! Originally I bought the car purely wanting to build a hot 5k and drive it. Then once I found this particular car I decided to touch up a few areas and register it straight away. Sure enough it got out of hand and turned into just about a full respray. I have decided to finish the doors off and a few more bits than originally intended, but wont spend much more time getting it straight. (Once someone opens a door into it all my work will be undone). It is not pefect but is a fair bit better than when I got it (and I spose I can't expect my first project to be spot on). I am reasonably happy with how things have turned out and have learnt heaps in the process. Hopefully when I am done I will have a quite tidy little daily out of it. I can't wait till my exams are done in the next month or so, ans then I can get stuck into it and get the $ to register it. Quote
Doogs Posted June 20, 2009 Author Report Posted June 20, 2009 Well holidays are here. I have done a bit recently and took the car to my rover crew's gararge today so I can progress a bit next week. Have been doing much of the same and started on treating the rust inside the doors. I hope to prime both rear 1/4s and doors this week, and baremetal the frames and prime them. I also hope to do the door jams and work on the gaurds that a mate welded for me today. Pics; Quote
78_7kRolla Posted June 21, 2009 Report Posted June 21, 2009 Ahh so good to see an update mate. I didn't realise you had so much rust in the guards. So good to see you're doing it properly and actually doing it yourself. Top effort! Keep pushing along as it's going to come up awesome. Quote
Doogs Posted June 22, 2009 Author Report Posted June 22, 2009 Ahh so good to see an update mate. I didn't realise you had so much rust in the guards. So good to see you're doing it properly and actually doing it yourself. Top effort!Keep pushing along as it's going to come up awesome. Thanks mate, neither did I lol ! Got stuck into it again today, and ended up with the drivers side primed. Had a few issues with setting up the gun and was using a worse compressor, so had some teething problems on the passenger side. Should be easily redone tomorrow. Quote
Doogs Posted June 24, 2009 Author Report Posted June 24, 2009 (edited) Well here is a bit more progress. I am fairly happy because I feel like I am getting somewhere, but the list still feels very long. It does not help that I keep seeing bits and being like "ohh I had better do that'' but in the end I spose it is a good thing. Passenger side is primed and I baremetalled the door frames and around the doors, due to crap paint and some rust. Then I etch primed these areas and applied normal primer. Passenger side primed; Door frames before; Baremetal; Etch primer; Primed; Edited June 24, 2009 by Doogs Quote
Doogs Posted June 26, 2009 Author Report Posted June 26, 2009 Have now stripped and primed the doorjams and rear window cavities. After further inspection I realised I can reuse the window seals, which I was quite happy to find. Car will be heading home again on sunday and apart from a few little bits it will just be removeable panels to go, then I will be ready for topcoat :y: Before Sanded Primed Quote
78_7kRolla Posted June 26, 2009 Report Posted June 26, 2009 Nice job Doogs, again it's so good that you keep making progress. It will make for a much better finished product. Quote
Doogs Posted June 27, 2009 Author Report Posted June 27, 2009 Nice job Doogs, again it's so good that you keep making progress. It will make for a much better finished product. Thanks Matt, hopefully it will get there soon. It's still not perfect but I think it is far as I should go for a daily. Quote
Doogs Posted June 28, 2009 Author Report Posted June 28, 2009 How it now sits; I am going to start on the guards during this week, with any luck they will also be in primer soon. Quote
PMP020 Posted June 28, 2009 Report Posted June 28, 2009 keep up the great work Doog's :y: cheers, scott Quote
13BT_KE20 Posted June 28, 2009 Report Posted June 28, 2009 looks good, gives me hope that one day ill be able to tackle the body work on my car myself Quote
Doogs Posted June 28, 2009 Author Report Posted June 28, 2009 Thanks guys. I am no expert, but this is a good way to learn. Quote
Doogs Posted July 21, 2009 Author Report Posted July 21, 2009 (edited) Recent progress; I have been working at the gaurds and also the bootlid I bought a little while ago. After further inspection of my bonnet I decided to bite the bullet and buy another. I knew that the one on the car had a crap front edge and would have to be replaced in the long run. (If I wanted the front end to look good). The whole front edge was full of bog, and was mostly cracked. Frustratingly the left gaurd was worse than I expected. When I baremetaled it I found it was full of bog, and looked to have not been near a hammer and dolly. (Or simply made worse when it was done) I have also revisted a mates work and we welded the 'se' badge holes on the boot and also used a slide hammer to improve the panel a bit. I expect this panel should come up pretty well. I still have a fair bit of guidecoating and re-sanding left on the gaurds, which is tedious and sometimes frustrating work. I dislike having to redo things, but that comes with learning and little experience. I do not have the time, money, equipment, or experience to file finish so I have to do the best with what I have. Hopefully with a bit more time and patience I will beat out what I can, and then skim with filler and obtain a reasonable result. Sorry about all the pics, but this is a bit of a photo diary as I progress and learn. Left gaurd before; Baremetal; Etch and filler; Old bonnet; Donor bonnet; Edited July 21, 2009 by Doogs Quote
Doogs Posted August 3, 2009 Author Report Posted August 3, 2009 Recent progress; After a few attempts at the front end of the front gaurd, I was still not happy with how it was looking so decide to start again. I ripped out all the filler and took it to a mates place where we used his oxy to heat up areas and shrink and beat them into shape. This has acheived some good results and so now this gaurd is not far off. Area that was heated and beaten; (Progress pics tomorrow) The top of the bonnet and bootlid are also now pretty close, with a little more time needed guidecoating and re-assessing, and also some time with the slide hammer on the centre bodyline of the bonnet. Hopefully these panels will be ready for topcoat soon. I am now considering using a booth for the topcoating to get a better result. I will either hire out a booth or use my spraypainter mate's shed. Unfortunately this time of year is not ideal for painting, but seeing I am close now I will continue (and also my parents want their carport back!). I have also bought some chassis-black paint so I can clean up the inside of the gaurds and wheel arches, to neated the overall look and combat more rust. On the rims front I will be looking at some mazda 13s with a chrome trim ring, for an improvement in looks and handling that suits the car. Peter Robinson said he will do me a good price so I will get a set soon after I have rego. Quote
greenmac80 Posted August 3, 2009 Report Posted August 3, 2009 wicked progress man!! looking real good. bonnets are the worst ay! is you skeleton still attached?? cos i founs that with mine being broken off a bit it was quite hard to get it straight even with a huge block. this time round i reckon i'm gonna do soomething to pin it back up. might weld it carefully. Quote
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