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Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2017 2:16 pm
by Daz1968
Thanks,

I managed to paint other half today, unfortunately I had a little accident and got a serious run on the a panel, will probably end up repainting this area as looks a little big to flat and polish out, must have been trying to get it to flat. Well at least it's a lesson I have learnt.

ImageIMG_2263 by darren carr, on Flickr

ImageIMG_2267 by darren carr, on Flickr

And the dreaded run, can't believe how bad it is

ImageIMG_2264 by darren carr, on Flickr

At least it's an area that's not too bad to repaint.

Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2017 3:12 pm
by Nick W
We've all done them!
Being an isolated panel, you could have wiped it off when wet. As it takes a while before it should be recoated.
We use a safety blade sometimes to shave them down before flatting. This way it wont show so much.

Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2017 3:52 pm
by Daz1968
Thanks,

Will remember that for next time as if I had wiped it off could have probably blown it back in this afternoon, now I have to wait a few days before trying to sand it out, which I doubt will work to well so will end up repainting it anyway, just the sanding is a bit awkward, but it's good practice

Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2017 3:58 pm
by Andrew1967
Apart from the obvious faux pas Daz, that looks fantastic work. :)

Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2017 4:05 pm
by Daz1968
Thanks,

I do have another couple of very small runs that I am confident I can flat out, just this big one that's a problem.

I have a run razor and run file but have had limited success with them before, never know this one might be the practice I need.

Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2017 4:12 pm
by Callum
Looking good Daz, shame about the run but nothing that can't be fixed.

Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Wed May 09, 2018 8:19 pm
by Daz1968
Been a long winter without doing much, but decided to do a little more on the mini.

Repainted the a panel that I had the run accident on last year

ImageE9DABD0B-1CBC-46A2-98DA-DBBB2670A0E8 by darren carr, on Flickr

Then painted one of the doors, unfortunately not got enough room in the painting area to do both at same time

ImageA1F87789-8B46-4724-A70F-2D3AD45C1D88 by darren carr, on Flickr

Close up of finish, got a few nibs to flat out but happy with it

Image791FD63B-A918-491B-AF87-30F4562241CA by darren carr, on Flickr

Then as I couldn’t do anymore in paint area decided to strip and clean the h4 carbs I had purchased, surprised as they were in perfect condition under the dirt, they are off an mga so have fitted the 30 deg bowl on lh carb, and started to modify to fit mini manifold, still have a few things to do, have ordered other bowl and parts I need to complete the rebuild today so hopefully get them ready and packed away for safe keeping shortly

Image95A15E85-5217-4417-AB51-2AE19C613DE2 by darren carr, on Flickr

Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Wed May 09, 2018 9:08 pm
by BLT
That looks great Daz. What set up did you have to spray, as in the gun and nozzle apperture?

Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Wed May 09, 2018 9:21 pm
by Daz1968
Due to my restricted setup and to minimise overspray I have used a devilbiss sri pro with 1.2mm tip and transtech ts1 aircap, to help with larger areas I used farecla disposable cups with adaptor, find them very good and gun is easier to cleanup afterwards, I do however use a good water trap and coalescing filter, followed by a small devilbiss water trap on the gun, still learning though,
I found this gun and tip was ok for high build primer and 2k gloss, although high build went on a little rough as ideally needed larger tip, but as was being flatted was ok.
By trial and error I now apply one light coat and leave to go tacky then put heavier coats on afterwards

Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Wed May 09, 2018 9:53 pm
by BLT
Is this from a standard compressor?

Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Wed May 09, 2018 9:56 pm
by Daz1968
I have a Clarke industrial 3hp 14cfm with 100 litre receiver situated in another garage and air is piped through, mainly so when I use an airfed I am not feeding myself with the paint fumes, also the longer run helps to get the moisture out as have a couple of traps in the piping

Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Wed May 09, 2018 10:12 pm
by BLT
Thanks

Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Thu May 10, 2018 8:50 pm
by Callum
Paint looks really good daz!

Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Thu May 10, 2018 9:16 pm
by Daz1968
Thanks be better after a light flatting, hopefully other door will be done Saturday,

spent An hour on the carbs tonight, fitted other 30 deg bowl and finalised the throttle linkage, just got to work on the choke now, have bent the levers to get clearance so hoping can make do with the mga ones, I should be able to get the return springs down to the heat shield when I fit it, just need some spacers. They are cheaper at David manners than anywhere else so will get some Saturday.


Image781D4721-609E-4144-95CA-EA80889554E9 by darren carr, on Flickr

Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Sat May 12, 2018 2:14 pm
by Daz1968
Put some paint on the other door this morning, and popped to mini spares to get a few more bits for the carbs, still need to sort the throttle return springs and choke connections but looking better now.

Image40E4A669-F49E-426C-91A5-FDA1A2B5337A by darren carr, on Flickr

Image539E8E58-BCEB-4DD7-BAC2-AD1EF7C3D1EA by darren carr, on Flickr

Image681534AF-F8E3-46C9-96B4-6979C8D3ADDC by darren carr, on Flickr

Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Sun May 20, 2018 10:34 am
by Daz1968
Spent a full day flatting the paint yesterday, going through p1500, p2000, p4000 and finally p6000 trizact. Pretty pleased with it although had one cut through on rear panel that fortunately I can blend quite easily. Just need to decide what product to follow up with now, any advice appreciated, I was thinking a very fine finishing compound like Scholl Concepts s40 and a soft pad.

Image8A0E50AA-25F8-44B1-A685-6AE453D06E53 by darren carr, on Flickr

ImageA3E9DE93-F75A-4D70-813C-2D34D9E309E8 by darren carr, on Flickr

Image58535C8E-511A-4466-8770-67BE3F46C8BA by darren carr, on Flickr

Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2018 11:13 pm
by Daz1968
Finally reached the stage of finishing the painting, needs a little more flatting and polishing but nothing below p4000 will be needed now, interior needs a good clean up due to dust and light overspray but from a small area I tested won’t take much effort,
Really pleased with it, not 100% perfect due to being a home paint job but will give the overall effect I want. Plenty more work to do but it feels good to get to this stage, won’t be taking the booth down until all polishing completed just in case any problems.

Image3CA3E4E0-6F6D-4F43-8DD6-CB4F3308770B by darren carr, on Flickr

ImageDBC90610-79C2-458D-8D0A-7E186DDC519C by darren carr, on Flickr

Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2018 8:57 am
by STG95F
Looks lovely Daz

Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2018 11:19 am
by swifty
Well done . Looks great ... ken

Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2018 9:06 pm
by Daz1968
Not much to add as been on holiday but have started refurbing and refitting some more parts now

Rear lights finished

Image8B351D2C-0948-4534-8B2C-54827887477C by darren carr, on Flickr

Then one headlight, need a seal for the other and minispares showing no stock, was lucky with buckets as found some nos original steel buckets

Image33399B62-8FA8-4A77-B264-DC7E82518C57 by darren carr, on Flickr

Then fitted pedal box and master cylinders along with refurbed loom and a few other parts,

Image878E4DFD-2F22-4E5F-8C73-EFFDAA9AA9AE by darren carr, on Flickr

ImageC4F2FDC2-F6F5-46F7-BEF3-FB358A4910FA by darren carr, on Flickr

Have a few more bits to sort out and refurb but pretty pleased with ones I have completed so far, hopefully get hydro pipes , main brake pipe and fuel pipe sorted so can get subframes fitted shortly, just seem to be struggling finding much spare time at the moment
Also have a problem with the windscreen wiper assembly as one of the wiper boxes is scrap, hopefully got one coming shortly so can get that all fitted.

Hopefully get more done next week