328i ninja
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good day to you all.
trust everyone is getting some well deserved smiles from their bimmers.
so my E36 was due for some minor touch ups as the paint had been burnt through when the previous owner tried to polish it but the touch ups turned into a full respray.
i bought it over from him after he got tired of it.
it is a E36 Alpine White 2, obd2, 328i motor sport according to the log book and is currently sitting on 231xxx km. i done a vin check and it is what the logbook says. not a 316i with a 328i engine.
i have decided to everything on this car besides mechanical (not to confidant in my skills yet), electrical (i dont want my car to burn) and suspension (dont know nothing).
first step was to determine how much of the car needed painting so i had a look around the vehicle to see if i could pick up any high or low spots with my eye and i picked up quite a few and circled them with a marker so that i have a visual to work with.
(i do have more pics to post bit it is telling me image file missing so as soon as i sort that out will post more.)
i then stripped what i could from the interior as my leather is quite good it just needs a good clean and condition. so before i dirty it with wet sanding etc i decided to remove everything besides the b pillar and wrapped them all in paper.
the a and c pillar as well as the roof started to sag so will be replacing that with a black suede or velvet as soon as i can find a supplier in the pietermaritzburg region.
this "project" of mine will be done only by myself, my younger brother and some close friends of mine. but mostly by myself and younger brother who is still in school.
i myself have no idea what i doing but i learn fast and think i have learnt enough to give it a try and the rest i will learn along the way. i have been a paramedic for the past 11 years and have never done any sort of sanding let alone spray painting.the only thing in life i have sanded was the back door at home to apply varnish.
now the exciting part. from what i have learnt and researched the block sanding is the most important part in achieving a "glass like finish". my plan is as follows. my body is fairly straight with a few high and low spots. i starting off with 80 grit in the areas that have metal showing and apply body filler and level.
once those spots are sorted out, rub the whole body down with 180 apply primer wait for it to flash and apply guide coat. once i have flattened it with 180, where there is still guide coat i know i have low spots and where there is not i have high spots. i will either sand until the flat spot has been removed or fill it and repeat the process. once i am happy that the whole car is flat i will then move onto 220 and repeat the whole process, then 360 and repeat the whole process, then 600 and repeat the whole process. once i am satisfied that it is flat with 600 i will then do my final prime and mask it off for paint.
during the sanding phase i will take some time off to learn how to paint the car. i do have alot of doors, bonnets, boots etc to learn on so i will be practising on those before i come close to my car with a spray gun.
i go tomorrow to buy the block sanding equipment etc and get it ready to be sanded. progress on this build will be a bit slow as im a paramedic and work 2 days 2 nights and 4 days off, so will only be able to work on it 4 days at a time.
if there is anyone thats willing to give some pointers i will be more than happy as it will assist me in getting my bimmer to tip top shape.
until next time. stay safe and stay blessed everyone
trust everyone is getting some well deserved smiles from their bimmers.
so my E36 was due for some minor touch ups as the paint had been burnt through when the previous owner tried to polish it but the touch ups turned into a full respray.
i bought it over from him after he got tired of it.
it is a E36 Alpine White 2, obd2, 328i motor sport according to the log book and is currently sitting on 231xxx km. i done a vin check and it is what the logbook says. not a 316i with a 328i engine.
i have decided to everything on this car besides mechanical (not to confidant in my skills yet), electrical (i dont want my car to burn) and suspension (dont know nothing).
first step was to determine how much of the car needed painting so i had a look around the vehicle to see if i could pick up any high or low spots with my eye and i picked up quite a few and circled them with a marker so that i have a visual to work with.






(i do have more pics to post bit it is telling me image file missing so as soon as i sort that out will post more.)
i then stripped what i could from the interior as my leather is quite good it just needs a good clean and condition. so before i dirty it with wet sanding etc i decided to remove everything besides the b pillar and wrapped them all in paper.
the a and c pillar as well as the roof started to sag so will be replacing that with a black suede or velvet as soon as i can find a supplier in the pietermaritzburg region.
this "project" of mine will be done only by myself, my younger brother and some close friends of mine. but mostly by myself and younger brother who is still in school.
i myself have no idea what i doing but i learn fast and think i have learnt enough to give it a try and the rest i will learn along the way. i have been a paramedic for the past 11 years and have never done any sort of sanding let alone spray painting.the only thing in life i have sanded was the back door at home to apply varnish.
now the exciting part. from what i have learnt and researched the block sanding is the most important part in achieving a "glass like finish". my plan is as follows. my body is fairly straight with a few high and low spots. i starting off with 80 grit in the areas that have metal showing and apply body filler and level.
once those spots are sorted out, rub the whole body down with 180 apply primer wait for it to flash and apply guide coat. once i have flattened it with 180, where there is still guide coat i know i have low spots and where there is not i have high spots. i will either sand until the flat spot has been removed or fill it and repeat the process. once i am happy that the whole car is flat i will then move onto 220 and repeat the whole process, then 360 and repeat the whole process, then 600 and repeat the whole process. once i am satisfied that it is flat with 600 i will then do my final prime and mask it off for paint.
during the sanding phase i will take some time off to learn how to paint the car. i do have alot of doors, bonnets, boots etc to learn on so i will be practising on those before i come close to my car with a spray gun.
i go tomorrow to buy the block sanding equipment etc and get it ready to be sanded. progress on this build will be a bit slow as im a paramedic and work 2 days 2 nights and 4 days off, so will only be able to work on it 4 days at a time.
if there is anyone thats willing to give some pointers i will be more than happy as it will assist me in getting my bimmer to tip top shape.
until next time. stay safe and stay blessed everyone