Thats a big project, body work is really hard. I have painted 2 cars both of which did not come out great. Make sure you have at least one consistent layer of primer on that hood that was layed down at the same time before you paint it. Other wise you can't see imperfections in it. Good luck and keep us posted. Do you have a good junk yard to pull parts from?
-Stu
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
My e30 Project... Mtech II sedan, Jlines, Vaders, M50 and much more...
Collapse
X
-
Nice progress!
You might need that windshield wiper sometime! I know it rains frequently in Miami.
Leave a comment:
-
...
Time for a mini update.
Sorry, I haven’t been able to take lots of pics working by myself, and my camera dying didn’t help.
The C pillar is now done.
The hood is done!
The Door Is On.
Working on the rear quarter panel.
Only the best website ever.
Tiny dent on front fender.
The windshield wiper switch broke so I took that out.
Leave a comment:
-
...
Black Box: My goal in this project is to stay on a budget. Plus the location and nature of those dents it is not that bad.
Rocla: Thanks, i will do that tommarow.
Mastrcruse: LOL, yeah i know. I alreadt put a door on it, i just havent updated because of my cam battery died, and it rained today.
T.Dot E30: Thanks, i want a nice DD. I know a good amount about paint and know what might happen, but like you said it does not have to be a show car. for the amount i am investing i kinda know what to expect.
blunt: Thanks.
Jparkr2004: Wow, you scared me. I dunno they are not even 1/4 inch, maybe the worst on in its deepest spot. I dont want to get any cracking. :(
Thanks guys for all of your support. I will try to update tommarow.
Leave a comment:
-
why not just buy a straight hood from a junkyard instead of bondoing a dented one?
Leave a comment:
-
Keep going it will look a lot better when you are done. Just don't try to fill the BIG dent in with bondo. Get a new door and paint the car flat black and it will look good. Good luck and keep us posted.
Leave a comment:
-
I dont think he is going for a show car finish, the bondo will be fine, i've seen worst done to cars.....and we didn't find out until trying to strip it to bare metal, only then did we see what the previous hacks did to it.
let the kid learn.
Leave a comment:
-
thats the way to learn man,... i applaud you for taking a piece of shit and making the most out of it. good job and congrats on not having mommy and daddy drop 3k for paint
Leave a comment:
-
most body shops use little anvils and body hammers to roll and knock the dents out, fillers (like bondo) are usually only used to fill imperfections if the body was creased and couldnt be repaired 100% and 1/4" is pretty deep. you should expect some cracking within a few months if you bondo'd big dents
Leave a comment:
-
...
Originally posted by LedJetta View Postfuck dude i wouldnt waste $200 on having maaco spray that thing, you filled big ass dents with bondo.
if thats how yer gonna bodywork the car id hit it with a spraycan.
Why?
The dents are not that big. No more than 1/4 inch deep, if that. Is that not how body shops fill in dents?
Leave a comment:
-
fuck dude i wouldnt waste $200 on having maaco spray that thing, you filled big ass dents with bondo.
if thats how yer gonna bodywork the car id hit it with a spraycan.
Leave a comment:
-
Thats awesome! It should look good when you are done, especially with the plastic bumpers.
Leave a comment:
-
...
Originally posted by E30 Reaktionär View PostThat's how i took my windshield molding off. When i put it back in, i put one side under the rubber gasket and used a small flat screw driver to roll the other side of the rubber gasket over the trim.
That is going off today.
Leave a comment:
Leave a comment: