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      08-25-2020, 06:49 PM   #111
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Eventually I will have the interior redone, and maybe in a dark red. For not I want to keep the original leather as long as possible since new leather is not this nice.
Old is so much better than new. Anyone can buy something new, but aged wood or worn leather even bleached out carpeting and gauge dials have a certain look that has so much more character than new.
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What color blue?
Nachtblau.

My dad buttoned up the headliner and then started on the wood dash install on the e9.

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This came out so nice. Especially for someone that that had never really veneered anything before.

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      08-27-2020, 12:05 PM   #113
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      08-28-2020, 07:41 AM   #114
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From the "it aint stupid if it works" files, my dad came up with a way to try to break the rusted headrest loose. (Yes everything really does rust on these cars.)

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But it technically hasnt worked yet, so its stupid. We sprayed some "panther wiz" as my dad calls it into the tube and he is letting it soak, we will try again today. While the PB blaster was doing its thing my dad put the chrome trim on the dash.

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And after that he got started on the dash.

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I will probably spend some time sanding on compounding the paint this weekend. I dont know why, its just paint, but I am nervous about it.
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      08-28-2020, 09:36 AM   #115
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Great progress. Does the seat back panel come off easily? You might get access to the head restraint internals if the seat back was removed. With many modern cars, this is the case.
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      08-28-2020, 03:44 PM   #116
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Your dad is a very clever man! Remind him that there may be some kind of catch or pawl keeping the headrest in place.
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Well, we got the headrest out of the seat. It was a combination of the contraption my dad made and hitting the stuck post with an air hammer to loosen up the rust. Yes, everything in these cars rusts.

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I took the seat back home and got to work. I did a little more sanding to smooth out where I filled in the pealing leather.

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And applied a couple coats of dye. It doesn't look great up close but I think its passable for now.

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I hauled them back to my dads shop Saturday morning and then got started on the E9's paint. I love the convenience of my wagon, I can just toss parts in it and have fun on the back roads on the way to drop them off.

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I also got started on the wet sanding of the e9. I started off hitting it with 1500 by hand and then 3000 on the Porter Cable.

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No going back now. I hit it with a couple passes of Jescar correction compound and a Megs Microfiber cutting pad.

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It came out great, but it took a lot of passes with the compound. While I was working on the fender my dad sanded the roof. I don't know what he did but it would not correct out. I made a Harbor Freight run for some Megs 101, which they didnt have but I got 105. I also bought one of their sun match lights and stopped by my house to get the dewalt with the woolpad(this is the nuclear option.)

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I got the roof to about 90% perfect. There are some actual scratches in it, so I think my dad picked up some trash in the sandpaper. Its something I will only notice but, I will totally notice it. Not sure what the plan is, I am hoping the polish and coating/wax will hide them a little. I then moved on to the drivers door, with the same process of sanding and microfiber pads but using the Megs 105. It corrected out a little easier but it still took a couple of passes. This light was also making me chase every little mark and swirl, I am pretty impressed, its a nice product.

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The door, after correction.

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When working the door, there were a couple little spots were there were nubs in the clear. I sanded those spots a little harder, but when I compounded the car those spots corrected easier. I guess I am knocking the orange peal down level and this is making it easier for the compound to brighten it up. I did a small test spot on the drivers rear 1/4 and it confirmed my theory so I sanded down the panel a little harder than the rest.

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And this pretty much corrected out with 1 pass of 105. I think this will be my process on the rest of the car.

Untitled by Nick Wood, on Flickr

There are a few small areas that I missed. I have a 1" and 2" pneumatic random orbital kit coming, and I am hoping its going to work for the tight areas. More to come this week.
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      08-31-2020, 09:32 AM   #118
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Well, we got the headrest out of the seat. It was a combination of the contraption my dad made and hitting the stuck post with an air hammer to loosen up the rust. Yes, everything in these cars rusts.

Untitled by Nick Wood, on Flickr

I took the seat back home and got to work. I did a little more sanding to smooth out where I filled in the pealing leather.

Untitled by Nick Wood, on Flickr

And applied a couple coats of dye. It doesn't look great up close but I think its passable for now.

Untitled by Nick Wood, on Flickr

I hauled them back to my dads shop Saturday morning and then got started on the E9's paint. I love the convenience of my wagon, I can just toss parts in it and have fun on the back roads on the way to drop them off.

Untitled by Nick Wood, on Flickr

I also got started on the wet sanding of the e9. I started off hitting it with 1500 by hand and then 3000 on the Porter Cable.

Untitled by Nick Wood, on Flickr

Untitled by Nick Wood, on Flickr

No going back now. I hit it with a couple passes of Jescar correction compound and a Megs Microfiber cutting pad.

Untitled by Nick Wood, on Flickr

Untitled by Nick Wood, on Flickr

Untitled by Nick Wood, on Flickr

It came out great, but it took a lot of passes with the compound. While I was working on the fender my dad sanded the roof. I don't know what he did but it would not correct out. I made a Harbor Freight run for some Megs 101, which they didnt have but I got 105. I also bought one of their sun match lights and stopped by my house to get the dewalt with the woolpad(this is the nuclear option.)

Untitled by Nick Wood, on Flickr

I got the roof to about 90% perfect. There are some actual scratches in it, so I think my dad picked up some trash in the sandpaper. Its something I will only notice but, I will totally notice it. Not sure what the plan is, I am hoping the polish and coating/wax will hide them a little. I then moved on to the drivers door, with the same process of sanding and microfiber pads but using the Megs 105. It corrected out a little easier but it still took a couple of passes. This light was also making me chase every little mark and swirl, I am pretty impressed, its a nice product.

Untitled by Nick Wood, on Flickr

The door, after correction.

Untitled by Nick Wood, on Flickr

When working the door, there were a couple little spots were there were nubs in the clear. I sanded those spots a little harder, but when I compounded the car those spots corrected easier. I guess I am knocking the orange peal down level and this is making it easier for the compound to brighten it up. I did a small test spot on the drivers rear 1/4 and it confirmed my theory so I sanded down the panel a little harder than the rest.

Untitled by Nick Wood, on Flickr

And this pretty much corrected out with 1 pass of 105. I think this will be my process on the rest of the car.

Untitled by Nick Wood, on Flickr

There are a few small areas that I missed. I have a 1" and 2" pneumatic random orbital kit coming, and I am hoping its going to work for the tight areas. More to come this week.
Looking good. It’s clear the that paint/bodywork is one of your wheelhouses.
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      08-31-2020, 09:37 AM   #119
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Wouldn't the paint come ready to go from the shop?
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      08-31-2020, 10:06 AM   #120
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Looking good. It’s clear the that paint/bodywork is one of your wheelhouses.
I do enjoy detailing. I did it professionally for a while and its kinda relaxing.

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Wouldn't the paint come ready to go from the shop?
Yes and no. For most, the paint would look amazing but there were some issues I wanted to address. I used to have guys send their brand new BMWs, Porsches, Ferraris, etc etc to me straight from the dealer still wrapped in plastic. Even in those very high end cars I could find marring, nibs in the clear, and wet sanding marks. So yes, I could have just waxed it and let it go and it would have looked great, but there were some small issues that I wanted to address. If I had sent the car out for a $30k paint job at The Werke shop, they would have someone wet sand and polish it for delivery too. I didn't spend nearly that much on this paint job, knowing I would have to correct it.

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      09-03-2020, 08:25 AM   #121
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Like every project my dad and I work on there are usually some steps back. He was buttoning up the dash and was about to install the cluster when he noticed something. When we tried to put in the hood over over cluster it scratched the wood and the hood wouldnt fit right. Our plan was to keep moving forward and touch up the damage to the wood. Well he tried to install the cluster and we figured out why the wood was scratched, the veneer was covering a hole. So everything came out and my dad cut out the hole.

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Even better news, the scratches will be covered so no need to touch up. So the dash is back out, but the wood is back in and the cluster is installed. I guess this was kind of a step to the side vs a step back?

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Hopefully we can get the dash back in soon. I was planning on working on the drivers side headrest but we had a power outage for a few hours so I took my 02 out for a cruise instead.

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      09-04-2020, 01:44 PM   #122
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Just wanted to say thanks for letting me live vicariously through you.
I love restos but have never had the time and space to take one on.
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I have small update going into a long weekend. The dash and gauge cluster are in.

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They even light up and work and stuff.

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Hopefully I will get a lot done this weekend.
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      09-08-2020, 09:01 AM   #124
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Busy weekend on the E9. I ordered a pneumatic polisher from CHY-NAH with 1,2, and 3 inch backing plates. I tried it out Saturday afternoon on some tight sections. It is garbage but it got the job done.

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I also gave the underside of the hood a quick compound and polish.

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Monday I woke up early intending to knock out some projects. I started by cleaning and dyeing the last leather piece on the e9.

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After that I wet sanded and polished the trunk on the e9.

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After compound.

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I went ahead and polished it out since it was looking good and I wanted to see what the finished product would look like.

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There are still some light straight line scratches from sanding likely. I may go back and hit the whole car with a more aggressive compound but Im not sure. I will likely pull it out into the sun when I am done and look it over. The trunk is looking killer though.

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More good progress!
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Nice.
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Kind of a boring update. Over the weekend I did a little more sanding and polishing. I knocked out the rear panel and the top edge of the rear 1/4.

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My dad also got started on the trunk. We ordered some tools to replace the missing ones from the kit, and the holder for the tools since ours was cracked. He also pulled out the panels from the trunk, cleaned it well and put some rust encapsulator paint down. Not original, and there wasnt a lot of rust but this will keep it from rusting and it will be covered.

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And one of the floor boards in the trunk was rotten so we pulled the elephant skin off and we are building a new one.

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The updates may be slow or few and far between for the next few weeks. My wife and I are having our twins this weekend, so I may not have a ton of time to work on the car. My dad will still be plugging away though.

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Congrats on the twins! We’re expecting our first (mono) in a couple weeks.
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Congrats on the twins! We’re expecting our first (mono) in a couple weeks.
Congrats to you too. I am insanely nervous but I know its going to be amazing. I cant wait until they are "on line" and start to like cars and dinosaurs and stuff. Haha.
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He also pulled out the panels from the trunk, cleaned it well and put some rust encapsulator paint down.
With the rust encapsulator, what do you use and could it be used over steel in any project? Have a house from 1910 that has box gutters that are rusted and debating the best option.
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With the rust encapsulator, what do you use and could it be used over steel in any project? Have a house from 1910 that has box gutters that are rusted and debating the best option.
The brand is Eastwood, but I'm not sure how it would hold up to being outside.
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