JackBenny's 1991 318is Project
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-Josh
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Things are getting rerouted in the interior so there will be more harness manipulation. I'll detail that when I get to it but suffice to say there will be no switches in the center console because there will be no center console. ;)-Josh
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One more tip -- have a fire extinguisher close by. Using a heat gun and flammable propellants in close proximity is generally not recommended. And air out the rags before disposing -- safer than just throwing them in the trash.Comment
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Heh, good point. Luckily I have two extinguishers located in the garage to counteract such stupidity. :D-Josh
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One of the best build threads on R3V.
Tell wifey we wanna see a pic of a woman working with her man on an E30...kinda like the easter bunny or Santa Claus, we mostly just don't believe it.
Carry on!
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She's gotten pretty shy with the pregnancy and all. She promised to help me wetsand so I'll sneak some ninja shots in there for ya.-Josh
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All they have here in Alabama is Bock.
(And yes, I know there are far better beers out there but what can I say, I'm a Texan and grew up with the stuff...It's comfort beer!)-Josh
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Caught the beginning and the end...now I will go look.Comment
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So today I have most of my interior pieces but I'm struggling to decide what to do about the door panels. I want to have some foam on the cards when I wrap the alcantara around them but my research on tha interwebz doesn't give me too much direction. My thoughts were 1/8" to 1/4" foam but do I go open cell like the car originally had or closed cell foam?
Thoughts or suggestions?
PS, I started wetsanding last night...The sunroof panel. It's looking quite nice.-Josh
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-Josh
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As far as closed/open cell and mold/mildew resistance. I wouldn't let it be a deciding factor in what you choose. Things have to get wet and stay wet for mold to grow.-DanComment
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All might not approve, but if you want a bit of foam in there to make it a bit plusher, why not go with some foam type sound damping material? I have never used this stuff, but its 1/4th an inch thick and you can layer it up if you want it thicker. It will only help with the higher pitch sounds.
As far as closed/open cell and mold/mildew resistance. I wouldn't let it be a deciding factor in what you choose. Things have to get wet and stay wet for mold to grow.
E21 is at work today :)-Josh
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