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Originally posted by Ray Smoodiver View PostAwesome updates!
Didn't see it mentioned, but did you strip the harness of the wires that you no longer needed?
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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Originally posted by jackbenny View PostThanks for the adhesive removal tip. I'll try and attack that in a week or two after I'm ready to kill more brain cells!
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Originally posted by flipper325es View PostOne 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.-Josh
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Originally posted by StereoInstaller1 View PostOne 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!
Luke
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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Originally posted by TrentW View PostBetween the beer bottle I spotted and being high on the tar and paint fumes, I'd say you've accomplished quite a lot. ;)
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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Originally posted by jackbenny View PostAwe come on Luke, you'll have to go back a few pages to see those of her sanding and the like...;)
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.
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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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Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View PostI'd do open cell, 1/4, and make sure to pull tight.-Josh
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Originally posted by jackbenny View PostMy 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?
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.-Dan
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Originally posted by bejbis View PostAll 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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