Tuesday, July 6, 2010
update
Firstly the deadline of 10th got thrown out because i got influenza and it anihilated me. I spent 4-5 days in bed doing nothing, 4-5 days that were supposed to be spent working on the impala to get it ready.
Now while i was sick i finally managed to locate the 2000 and 4000 grit wet sanding da pads so i've ordered a dynabrade da (really good ~$400) and 2 boxes (1 of each grit) of the special wet sanding da foam pads. That'll all be here early next week so i wont be able to make that much progress on the polishing and therefore as a result the re-assembly of the trim until probably the following weekend ( 17th/18th ).
Craig is going on a holiday to bali for his birthday so the car will be finished upon his return (24th)
He is going to come over this sunday and inspect the car, I polish the two rear corner pieces so he can get an idea of the finished result of the whole car when he gets back from his holiday as when he see's the car on sunday it'll be entirely sanded with 1500 and not looking that shiny yet lol.
Anyway the front trim is all painted now and i'll finish the other stuff during the week.
Also I finally managed to locate the special trim sealing glue after many hours of searching a windscreen company came to the resucue and sourced the special Buytl based sikkamastic glue I wanted. This way I can soft seal the rear lights and other pieces of trim as i put them in to stop any water sneaking in but allow trim to be removed at a later date without damaging the paint its mounted off.
Anyway it'll all be finished and the final product will be pictured on here at or before the 24th
So keep your eye's peeled.
Friday, June 25, 2010
1500grit
the whole thing with 2000 grit - yay. then its cut and polish and then finishing glaze.
Still got those few bits to paint probably get them painted in a week or so when the temperature gets up [how fucking cold is it lately!]
Friday, June 18, 2010
she's black!
Sunday, June 13, 2010
well...
Monday, June 7, 2010
t minus 1 week and counting. (heres hoping)
anyway, too tired to type so here's a few pictures i snapped on the iphone just as i was coming in to get ready for work tomorow (9pm)
Saturday, May 22, 2010
ok left side finished. boorah.
Saturday, May 8, 2010
ok some pics of the bodywork as an example.
Alot of work been put into the rear of the passengers side fender but its not quite ready for spray putty and guide coat (which will allow me to block down the panels before i put on the heavy primer coats and therefore minimise product thickness on the metal which will give it the sharp lines it should have not the dull shape it had when i got it with 4+ coats of paint on the metal. Here are some pictures just to give anyone following this an idea of what i've been doing recently... its slow going but its all in the prep... rushing at this stage would just ruin the finished job.
Im actually doing more hours per week then i would have been doing when i was doing rust repairs as i enjoy this part of the process, everything that happens now shapes the finished job.
images are back to front i uploaded them in the wrong order :S
The passenger doors coated with spray putty (2k polyester spray putty) and a guide coat (acrylic matt black) put on top of it to allow me to block sand and find any area's that need a touch up before the heavy coats of primer go on and it sits for 2 weeks (probably longer considering i'll have to do the other side once i finish this side.
just a picture showing the body lines as it stands at this early stage
Another pic showing the body lines
And yet another picture
And yet ANOTHER! picture
what it looks like before the spray putty goes on. you can get an idea of the amount of work in shaping the body at this early stage to give the finished product.
Monday, April 26, 2010
piecing it back together.
Anyway, The body lines on all the doors etc was way out now the panels have been stripped back, so a lottt of time was spent adjusting how the doors sit and where they latch to make all the body panels line up properly.
Also the inside of all the repairs in the doors and also sealed arround all of the edges of the doors.
Anyway 100% of the rust repairs are finished ( OH my god finally)
about 75% of sealing is finished (still have front passenger door and the inside of the bonnet to go.
Tomorow evening will throw on the front passengers door, front fenders and the bonnet and then we're 100% finished rust and sealing and FINALLY begining bodywork.
pics.
A look down the drivers side with the two doors on and lined up.
A look of the same thing, from the front.
The passengers side with the rear door on
The front door's rust repairs finished.
The front door in etch primer.
rear bonnet panel sitting in place, I need to get some new self tapping bolts for it (hopefully stainless) to hold it in place. I had to make up a aluminium cup to hold the passengers side squirter as previously it was just siliconed into position (like many other things).
A shot of the body lines of the rear of the car after lining up the boot panel
With the lights put on
Friday, April 23, 2010
lots of pictures
Ok the pictures are back to front so bear with me. This is the rear of the front passenger door after having a new backing plate welded in and the old piece dummied up to ensure correct dimensions. (and show hideous hole)
This is the old backing plate on the same section.
The rust on the top rear of the front passengers door, while the hole looks small and probably 'bogable' the problem is the rust expands in behind the metal and causes it to stick out (quick far) making the perfect bodywork required for a black paint job, impossible. So cutting it all out and putting a little plate in after removing the rust from behind it.
The rust on the leading edge of the bottom of the passengers door front.
The rust on the rear of the passengers door front before cutting it out (see bog filling whole.)
This is the rear passengers door after having both of its rust repairs completed and being sprayed with epoxy primer. Not too many dents in this panel, nothing major.
The rust repair on the rear of the rear passengers door after repair before paint.
The rear passengers door with both repairs before sanding and painting.
The rust repair on the front left fender. There are also several dents on the top of this panel no idea how they happened.
This is SOME of what is required to finish this car, albiet the fast majority of whats required for the paint coat and 50% of the bodywork.
8l 'Super jet black' basecoat paint
8l 2k Clear coat (extra but didnt wanna run out with only 4l)
4l of BOG!
1L of Fine fill putty.
1L of 2k Spray putty
4l of 2k high build primer (gray), will probably buy another 4l depending on how bad the body lines are and how much i have to build it up and block it down to get everything lining up perfectly.
Anyway that will do for now, its been a long week and sorry for no updates (Craig has to keep reminding me as I bounce between work and the Impala and sometimes forget to do it :P). Hopefully the body will start taking shape pretty soon So I can get this tank sized car outa my 'shed' and Craig can drive arround in his fancy 'new' car.