billybunters - from a bmw z4 to a mx5 se
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Re: billybunters - from a bmw z4 to a mx5 se
the sandpaper after almost completing the full rub back of the bonnet. this brand is norton but later i will show two lots of paper and how one brand just falls apart, has no cutting power and not worth the trouble buying. ......... and it;s the same price.
if you wonder why i go on about quality sandpaper - once you experience a full 20 hour rub back on a car you will get the message and quick.
if you wonder why i go on about quality sandpaper - once you experience a full 20 hour rub back on a car you will get the message and quick.
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Re: billybunters - from a bmw z4 to a mx5 se
under side of the bonnet
primer on
underside of boot lid prior to the primer
primer on
got a bit of help rubbing off the clear from the daughter in exchange foe a run with the spray gun. won't bother showing the paint run but its pretty close to the gun
bonnet and boot now primed on both sides.
that's it for today .......had enough!
primer on
underside of boot lid prior to the primer
primer on
got a bit of help rubbing off the clear from the daughter in exchange foe a run with the spray gun. won't bother showing the paint run but its pretty close to the gun
bonnet and boot now primed on both sides.
that's it for today .......had enough!
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I wish my neighbours were as forgiving as yours! they wont let me paint in my front yard
Solid effort though! keep it up
Solid effort though! keep it up
I dont care that my laces aren't fat or that I'm not even close to flush and I certainly don't want to be the illest!
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yeah, i put up with next doors 3 barking dogs with no complaints - so a bit of spray paint is more a payback
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doing the fine line taping prior to priming
rear end primed
left right side primed. underneath all areas covered by browm masking paper is two layers of plastic sheeting to avoid overspray on the work
rear end primed
left right side primed. underneath all areas covered by browm masking paper is two layers of plastic sheeting to avoid overspray on the work
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the main body now ready for a complete rub back using 600 wet/dry sandpaper to obtain a mirror smooth finish for the top coat
prior to the top coat all the old masking paper and tape will be removed and re-applied with fresh clean paper.
reason for this extra work is quite simple - once the paint spray dries on the paper it will set. when you apply pressure from the paint gun over your work the old paint will crack and blow paint flakes all over your new work.
ive got out of this work if i prime and top coat in the same day but if it's later better to start re-papering again.
prior to the top coat all the old masking paper and tape will be removed and re-applied with fresh clean paper.
reason for this extra work is quite simple - once the paint spray dries on the paper it will set. when you apply pressure from the paint gun over your work the old paint will crack and blow paint flakes all over your new work.
ive got out of this work if i prime and top coat in the same day but if it's later better to start re-papering again.
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Re: billybunters - from a bmw z4 to a mx5 se
This is the true spirit of restoring a classic motor vehicle...making good progress everyday!!
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davidau wrote:This is the true spirit of restoring a classic motor vehicle...making good progress everyday!!
Really? My experience with working on classic (read: old) cars has usually been one of spending all day working and feeling like you haven't achieved anything at the end of the day.
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here's a bit of info on the SE
begi cold air intake
begi throttle body tube
begi dump pipe
forge diverter valve
electronic boost gauge
turbosmart mbc on 12 pound boost
re-chipped computer
short shifter gear stick
2.5 " exhaust system
15" alloy wheels
new paint job
parts waiting on completion of spray
b/d roll bar
head and tail light covers
large side sills
large rear mud -flaps
hows it go
pretty quick i think. prior to the pull down- driving along a wet road i swung the tail out with wheelspin in 3rd
hows it compare to the swag of europeans ive had lately.
it would beat the porsche boxster in power - but not through corners. porsche boxster was apart from an alfasud ti ( in the 70's was classed as the best handling small car in the world) best car i drove for a while
how's it compare to bmw's
z4
was a complete let-down and it only had 26,000klm on the clock. the guy i bought it off paid $107k - fully loaded. looked good but the 18" alloys on run flats tyres was worse than the 17" harts. z4 tram line excessively in corners.
z3
had 3 of these. a 1.9 - 2.8 and a 3.0 . the 1.9 was the better balance than the 6 ers and handled better.
the 3.0 was quick but definately wouldn't beat this SE and was hopeless in corners - due again to tram lining.
would i buy i bmw again
yes - in the next 12 months i want to buy two more cars - another 6 pot z3 and a bug eye sprite.
you know how it goes the older yoiu get the less time you have.
so i will have the SE for the power - the z3 for pose value - and the bug eye for a laugh.
if i would have used my grey matter better - i could have had all 3 for the price i paid for the z4. so you live, lean and waster money. what a life
begi cold air intake
begi throttle body tube
begi dump pipe
forge diverter valve
electronic boost gauge
turbosmart mbc on 12 pound boost
re-chipped computer
short shifter gear stick
2.5 " exhaust system
15" alloy wheels
new paint job
parts waiting on completion of spray
b/d roll bar
head and tail light covers
large side sills
large rear mud -flaps
hows it go
pretty quick i think. prior to the pull down- driving along a wet road i swung the tail out with wheelspin in 3rd
hows it compare to the swag of europeans ive had lately.
it would beat the porsche boxster in power - but not through corners. porsche boxster was apart from an alfasud ti ( in the 70's was classed as the best handling small car in the world) best car i drove for a while
how's it compare to bmw's
z4
was a complete let-down and it only had 26,000klm on the clock. the guy i bought it off paid $107k - fully loaded. looked good but the 18" alloys on run flats tyres was worse than the 17" harts. z4 tram line excessively in corners.
z3
had 3 of these. a 1.9 - 2.8 and a 3.0 . the 1.9 was the better balance than the 6 ers and handled better.
the 3.0 was quick but definately wouldn't beat this SE and was hopeless in corners - due again to tram lining.
would i buy i bmw again
yes - in the next 12 months i want to buy two more cars - another 6 pot z3 and a bug eye sprite.
you know how it goes the older yoiu get the less time you have.
so i will have the SE for the power - the z3 for pose value - and the bug eye for a laugh.
if i would have used my grey matter better - i could have had all 3 for the price i paid for the z4. so you live, lean and waster money. what a life
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Re: billybunters - from a bmw z4 to a mx5 se
Honestly, I hated all the z3s I drove in just about every way. But each to their own, and my na6 is soooooo much more fun and HEAPS better handling than the boxters Ive dríven. The 996 turbo though..
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could be a big day tomorrow .......stay tuned!
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PaulF wrote:davidau wrote:This is the true spirit of restoring a classic motor vehicle...making good progress everyday!!
Really? My experience with working on classic (read: old) cars has usually been one of spending all day working and feeling like you haven't achieved anything at the end of the day.
Its a timely process and especially when you want it to be perfect
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Hi Billybunter,
I just wanted to thank you for this brilliant thread. It's extremely interesting and very well documented. It's amazing to see how much preparation is involved. However, I feel like i'm reading a good book and approaching the last few chapters, i dont want this thread to end!
Cheers
AK
I just wanted to thank you for this brilliant thread. It's extremely interesting and very well documented. It's amazing to see how much preparation is involved. However, I feel like i'm reading a good book and approaching the last few chapters, i dont want this thread to end!
Cheers
AK
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hi ak
glad you enjoy it - it's a fair way to go yet
i took a couple of videos today. have loaded them on photobucket - now how do i get them here
glad you enjoy it - it's a fair way to go yet
i took a couple of videos today. have loaded them on photobucket - now how do i get them here
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Re: billybunters - from a bmw z4 to a mx5 se
cleaned the pergola area up today for a spray session. i was also ready to encose the whole area in plastic sheeting - but the 30 kph winds put a damper on that
bought some clear coat - primer and sandpaper $50 TOTAL SPENT $510
i decided on the colour for the se with help from crapweasel. he mentioned that white is a very rare colour for this model and only available in japan.
don't mind the idea of a white se and with the add on extras should look ok.
decided to do the front end first. gave it a wet/dry rub down with 600 grit - followed on by grease/wax remover then on to the colour.
gave it about 4 coats then let it dry for 20 minutes followed by a few coats of clear. now it's noce and shiney
ealier on i mentioned not to leave your masking paper on for too longer period.
here the area is clean
when i removed the paper bits of dry primer paint scattered over the work area. if i had the mistake of removing the paper whilst the paint was still wet - i'd be sanding it all out and re-doing the job again.
bought some clear coat - primer and sandpaper $50 TOTAL SPENT $510
i decided on the colour for the se with help from crapweasel. he mentioned that white is a very rare colour for this model and only available in japan.
don't mind the idea of a white se and with the add on extras should look ok.
decided to do the front end first. gave it a wet/dry rub down with 600 grit - followed on by grease/wax remover then on to the colour.
gave it about 4 coats then let it dry for 20 minutes followed by a few coats of clear. now it's noce and shiney
ealier on i mentioned not to leave your masking paper on for too longer period.
here the area is clean
when i removed the paper bits of dry primer paint scattered over the work area. if i had the mistake of removing the paper whilst the paint was still wet - i'd be sanding it all out and re-doing the job again.
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