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Re: Gladiators '90 MX5 NA6

Postby 3gress » Sat Dec 30, 2017 8:51 pm

Sweet job mate.
You need to sit back now and have a 'glass and a half'!

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Re: Gladiators '90 MX5 NA6

Postby Gladiator » Sat Dec 30, 2017 9:06 pm

In the words of the great Dr. Julius Sumner-miller.


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Re: Gladiators '90 MX5 NA6

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Re: Gladiators '90 MX5 NA6

Postby speed » Sun Dec 31, 2017 8:28 am

Randy's looking great!
You've done a really good job with very few blemishes in the grand scheme of things, especially if this was your first attempt spraying an entire car.
When you go to get your filler, talk to the guys at the paint shop. Tell them what you've been using and see what they recommend and why. There might be something even better on the market these day's, as the filler I showed is around 10 years old now :)

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Re: Gladiators '90 MX5 NA6

Postby Gladiator » Sun Dec 31, 2017 8:55 am

There are a few little spots I’m not 100% happy with, but am prepared to live with. I never intended to make this a show car, but the bootlid I just cannot live with.

I’ve painted two other cars in my time, but never to this degree.


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Re: Gladiators '90 MX5 NA6

Postby Gladiator » Sun Dec 31, 2017 9:54 am

Magpie wrote:


HaHa, The man was a legend.
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Re: Gladiators '90 MX5 NA6

Postby 3gress » Sun Dec 31, 2017 10:20 am

...and here i was thinking no one would get that joke :D

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Re: Gladiators '90 MX5 NA6

Postby Gladiator » Sun Dec 31, 2017 11:17 am

3gress wrote:...and here i was thinking no one would get that joke :D


Unfortunately we are all old enough.


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Re: Gladiators '90 MX5 NA6

Postby Lokiel » Sun Dec 31, 2017 12:30 pm

So the wife approved the name "Randy"?

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Gladiator wrote::
There are a few little spots I’m not 100% happy with, but am prepared to live with. I never intended to make this a show car
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Awww, I'd love to see it entered in a "Show 'n Shine" - I'd be the guy in the back hysterically screaming "Sexual Chocolate, Sexual Chocolate!" after they announced your car.
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Re: Gladiators '90 MX5 NA6

Postby Lokiel » Sun Dec 31, 2017 12:33 pm

Whoops, double-edit
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Re: Gladiators '90 MX5 NA6

Postby Gladiator » Sun Dec 31, 2017 12:38 pm

Lokiel wrote:So the wife approved the name "Randy"?

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Some things are best not discussed with the wife.


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Re: Gladiators '90 MX5 NA6

Postby Gladiator » Sun Dec 31, 2017 7:07 pm

I got the looms back in this morning. They were filthy, so a good clean up with Inox was in order. The funny thing is, I almost didn’t pull them out because I was worried about not being able to get them back in, but it was really easy.


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Re: Gladiators '90 MX5 NA6

Postby Gladiator » Thu Jan 04, 2018 4:29 pm

I got home from a nightshift at 6am, stole a very quick 3hrs sleep, & started the repair work to 2 doors, 1 guard & bootlid. The guy at the paint shop recommended this body filler to me.
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It is very very good but a bit pricey at $41 for about half a kilo.
So I sanded all the panels off then applied the bog. The pros make it look so easy to get a nice smooth coating, it’s not bloody easy.
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I got better as I went along though. The doors were a lot smoother.
Anyway, once dry I sanded everything back. This body filler sands way easier than the hard sh*t I used previously. It still took some work though.
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Hopefully I’ve done it properly this time. Tomorrow I spray again. Hopefully for the last time on this job.


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Re: Gladiators '90 MX5 NA6

Postby Gladiator » Wed Jan 10, 2018 7:02 pm

I’ve had to put the painting to one side for the time being due to life & weather.

So today I started some of the fiddly stuff.
I replaced the foam seals on the heater box.
I put new heater line grommets in the firewall.
I refitted the pedal boxes & brake booster & clutch master.
I also cut out all new wool underlay for under the carpet.
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Re: Gladiators '90 MX5 NA6

Postby Gladiator » Sat Jan 13, 2018 3:38 pm

I’ve been looking for a long flexible sanding block that doesn’t cost a fortune seeing as I’ll be unlikely to use it again. I came up with this foam board from Bunnings for $12.50.
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You can cut it with a Stanley knife, & it’s firm but slightly flexible. It worked a treat.

So tomorrow morning I re undercoat the bootlid & door again. Then Monday morning I’ll sand & re-paint early before it gets too humid. I really do think I’ve nailed it this time. But either way this is the last attempt.
Then Monday arvo & Tuesday is reassemble time.


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