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  • motorsports_3
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    I had a really busy day, but managed to get a little work done. I started to remove the rust in the trunk near the gasket
    Pic of rust



    Mark off areas to cut

    And cut away



    Removed


    Cleaning out more rust

    Instead of welding I chose to use fiber glass to repair this. It is more of a learning thing for me as I have never really used fiber glass

    Kind of how it will look

    Apply the resin

    Then apply the sheet with resin on it


    Now I am waiting for it to dry. I will fill the outside of the hole with fiberglass bondo stuff, then weld in a new steel lip for the trunk molding to go on. Tomorow I will buy some of the acid to put of rust from the paint shop. The next update should have a lot more work done and more info.

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  • motorsports_3
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    Originally posted by e30this View Post
    spray a guide coat over that, then wet sand it with like 320 and you will see where itds low..
    just to give you a idea of whats happening.
    Thanks again, going to pick up 320 tomorow.

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  • e30this
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    spray a guide coat over that, then wet sand it with like 320 and you will see where itds low..
    just to give you a idea of whats happening.

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  • motorsports_3
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    Originally posted by e30this View Post
    bad bad. this will get you low spots.
    always sand with a sanding block.

    you will get waves in your paint like this.

    Doh! Ill go back over those spots to make sure they are fine. I hope i didnt mess them up. Thank you again, I would hate to have painted the car then found this out.

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  • e30this
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    bad bad. this will get you low spots.
    always sand with a sanding block.

    you will get waves in your paint like this.

    Originally posted by motorsports_3 View Post

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  • motorsports_3
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    Working on some of the dings
    The roof

    The ding on the rear 1/4

    The other ding on the drivers side

    Sanding down the hood

    Primed the hood dings

    Wet sanding the dings

    The front valence was really bad with rock chips so I sanded it down to metal

    Primed it

    When you have bubbles or paint lifting you have to sand down to bare metal

    Now I primed it

    Picked up the paint supplies


    Working on the bumper. There was a crack on it

    I put filler in it

    Working on the drivers side rear wheel well

    Smoothing out the MT2 door pods


    Sanding the sun roof

    I also sanded the side skirts


    For prep work what I have left it the rust repair, molding in the antenna, preping the rear valence, the rear spoiler and back bumper, and the finishing touches on the last few dings.

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  • motorsports_3
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    Well i just finished a little work today. Couldnt get much work done with school and it getting dark.
    Instead of painting the primed spots pure black I was supposed to mist it on, so i did that and fixed the small spots.
    Here are pics with most of them done

    The roof not quite smooth

    Found another ding

    The hood

    Sanded the front fenders


    Started smoothing out the fron bumper

    I also found the dings on the back fender pass side and the passenger roof side not smooth so i added more filler and am leting it and the hood ones dry until tomorow.

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  • motorsports_3
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    Thank you, that info is very useful and I will use it for he rest of the car and as many of the spots I have already done. Thank you again.

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  • e30this
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    I start with 80 to cut into the surface for the bondo. Then spread the bondo on. ( evercoat Z-grip actually. ) Then when it starts to dry I cut the top open with 80 so air gets to the rest of the bondo so it dries a little faster and is easier to sand.
    I block sand with 120 then 220 then I mix more bondo and put a really light coat over that same spot just to fill in the scratches and stuff. You can use evercoat glazing putty too.
    Dont use spot putty.
    Then I block it with 320.
    I spray 2 heavy coats of primer sealer then spray my guide coat.
    block it again with 320 and fix any problems you see, if nothing shows then spray 1 more coat and block it with 400.
    I usually wet sand the area Im painting with 400 before I spray color.

    if your going to spray the red again make sure all the black is gone before you spray.
    since you put a lot of work into the car now I would seal the whole car and spray a guide coat then block it with 400 just to make sure you didnt miss anything.
    if all it good wash the car with a mild soap let it dry. mask all your areas and clean it with a degreaser and then take a tack cloth to it and spray color.

    Paint cost to much to have to go back and do it again.
    I speant almost 600 on supplies just to paint my engine bay.
    one quart of paint was about 150. :hitler:

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  • motorsports_3
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    Ok. I will start doing that on the dings that I thought I had finished. What grits should I use if you don't mind me asking. I am starting off with 120 and ending with 220. Also should I block it from the start or just to finally smooth out the filler? I hope I am not bothering you with questions, onreLly appreciate your help.

    Originally posted by e30this View Post
    Dont sand the spots you put putty on with the DA.
    Use a sanding block and make sure it is 2-3 inches bigger then the spot your sanding.
    This will allow you to smooth that spot out with out getting low and high spots around it.
    just let your sanding block glide over it in a X pattern.
    Go to your local auto body shop and buy a set of blocks call durablock.
    Best ones you can get and they work amazing.

    eBay Motors: 6 DURA-BLOCK/Durablock Hand Sanding Refinishing Blocks (item 190240519091 end time Aug-04-08 18:55:36 PDT)


    These are good for trunks, roofs, hoods and doors.


    eBay Motors: Durablock 4410 30" hand block for self adhsv sandpaper (item 120238434463 end time Aug-23-08 11:29:24 PDT)

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  • e30this
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    Originally posted by motorsports_3 View Post
    BTW, do you have any other advice?
    Dont sand the spots you put putty on with the DA.
    Use a sanding block and make sure it is 2-3 inches bigger then the spot your sanding.
    This will allow you to smooth that spot out with out getting low and high spots around it.
    just let your sanding block glide over it in a X pattern.
    Go to your local auto body shop and buy a set of blocks call durablock.
    Best ones you can get and they work amazing.

    eBay Motors: 6 DURA-BLOCK/Durablock Hand Sanding Refinishing Blocks (item 190240519091 end time Aug-04-08 18:55:36 PDT)


    These are good for trunks, roofs, hoods and doors.


    eBay Motors: Durablock 4410 30" hand block for self adhsv sandpaper (item 120238434463 end time Aug-23-08 11:29:24 PDT)

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  • motorsports_3
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    Yeah, the first paint job was horrible, before I even got the car back it had rust and other things. It was a big mistake working with a friend.

    Originally posted by e304me View Post
    wait, so you had to redo everything?

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  • motorsports_3
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    Ohh, that makes sense. I was planning on doing that when I do the blocking primer, but I guess I should be doing it now also. The guide coat will help you see if it is wavy or smooth right? Thank you BTW, do you have any other advice?



    Originally posted by e30this View Post
    looks good, but your suppose to spray a light mist of black over the spot you fixed. not a whole coat.
    Its called a guide coat.
    Suppose to look like this. ( my first e30 I did. )





    either way nice work.
    keep it up, hope to see it painted soon.

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  • e30this
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    looks good, but your suppose to spray a light mist of black over the spot you fixed. not a whole coat.
    Its called a guide coat.
    Suppose to look like this. ( my first e30 I did. )





    either way nice work.
    keep it up, hope to see it painted soon.

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  • e304me
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    wait, so you had to redo everything?

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