Gas Filler Door Smoothing - DIY
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she makes me want to make every girlfriend of mine to take latex shots for me.Leave a comment:
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Just a side note on the materials. That paint is the worst paint health wise to use. You should be using a respirator if your not already. But i do agree with you, that paint is tough as nails.
other then that nice looking, i've contemplated doing this as well, but realized that i have a ton of other projects to do first... and i don't have the um... whicked thumb nail....;)Leave a comment:
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Guest repliedOk, pics posted on new server. All there.Leave a comment:
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make sure you lock the doors first, then they will start looking for a release lever...Leave a comment:
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You know what I would do now?
When you have a friend with you, ask him to open your fuel door, and act like you're pre-occupied.
LOL They'd get so confused!Leave a comment:
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They say waiting is the hardest part. In this case however, waiting is the best part;)
Thanks for the write up, Trent. Looks like a cool mod that only true BMW lovers will noice.Leave a comment:
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MMMhmmm....
Wish the girls were gone, I'm not gay or anything, but not all of us appreciate that style of female presentation.
Moving right along, looks different. Why did you pursue that project? Does it make the car look cleaner or more uniform? Elaborate for me.Leave a comment:
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And done. Took I think about 10-12 hours total.
Would I do it again? Probably not (well, at least not until I have 15 other open projects finished first)Last edited by Guest; 01-23-2007, 08:00 PM.Leave a comment:
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We spray the original primer as a sealer, before top coat. Very light spray.
While the sealer drys, we pull out the MiniJet and load up the paint.
First tack coat front and back.
2nd coat
Last coat. Henna is an odd color to photograph, it looks dull, but believe me...this thing is smooth and shiny as heeeeeeeeelllll. A little bit of dirt and grit got into it, but that will sand out with 2500 and a slight polish.
Last girly pic before its on the car. We must let the door dry.
TTTLast edited by Guest; 01-23-2007, 08:00 PM.Leave a comment:
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I keep getting asked how I am going to open this door. So with the 2nd coat of high build, I present to you my thumb nail (for guitar you creeps, not crack)
On a Bianca kick today. I like this pic, just kinda candid.Last edited by Guest; 01-23-2007, 07:59 PM.Leave a comment:
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This is how our door dried after another spray of the epoxy. This stuff is tuff! I waited too long to spray the high build (which I decided to do), so it has some slight stuff marks with 240 grit. Sweet green. IF you see all the little fish eyes, I am not sure what caused this...something wasn't right. I cleaned all my lines, and primer gun, and did not reappear as you see lower.
This is the Endura high-build primer I switched over to, the solids content is unreal, and should be MUCH tougher than standard style automotive high build (this is industrial use type stuff - $$).
This is the first spray of the high build which has a 20 minute flash. 2 or 3 sprays will be required.
So while we wait,
Anybody know this city? Chicago?Last edited by Guest; 01-23-2007, 07:56 PM.Leave a comment:
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We dry sanded the first coat of the epoxy primer. Went a little through the metal, so we will re-coat tommorow. If that coat lays down smooth, paint will go on, if not, high build goes on.
So, keeping in tradition...we must wait.Last edited by Guest; 01-23-2007, 07:56 PM.Leave a comment:
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