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black roadster 02-20-2014 05:34 PM

I've seen the Redline leather goods and they seem to be decent. It seems they have a good reputation in the Miata world.

Jeffbucc 02-20-2014 11:12 PM

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Repainted the door latch sliders...no idea what the correct name for them is. I did a pretty crappy job the first go around so this was take 2.

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1392955929

Also experimented with putting a carbon filter in the blower intake. We'll see if it restricts airflow too much. This is a very rough draft. If I don't end up liking it I'll find something the fits a little better.

I had a spare carbon filter laying around for my VW Jetta so I hacked it up and put cardboard around the edge followed by foam weatherstripping and some sealant just for good measure.

It is ugly as sin but no one will see it so...who cares! Living in the desert you have no idea how much sand and dust will get in your car just by having the windows down let alone not having a filter between the bare air and your cabin.

It looks way worse in the picture too BTW...:rofl:

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1392955929

EO2K 02-20-2014 11:55 PM

Thank GOD! Above proves you are human after all :rofl:

In for results though

revlimiter 02-20-2014 11:59 PM


Originally Posted by EO2K (Post 1104426)
I believe Adam/Revlimiter is into leather :giggle:

THAT was a fun project. I'd happily sew a quarter hide of leather again.

You know you want to buy a hide off ebay, Jeff. The leather is calling you.

Jeffbucc 02-21-2014 12:00 AM


Originally Posted by EO2K (Post 1104563)
Thank GOD! Above proves you are human after all :rofl:

In for results though

It was such a hack job:giggle:

It was rushed, admittedly, I'm not happy with it but it is one of those function over form type jobs!...At least that is how rationalization is helping me get through my "F" report card I gave myself on it.

Jeffbucc 02-21-2014 01:17 AM

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OK let me preface this by saying I have never used bondo before. So this looks rough, but sandable.

Most of the reason that I am doing this is because the plastic wouldn't respond to any of my conditioners, it stayed a really chalky white. I started off by wet sanding with 400 grit sandpaper, to remove the top layer of oxidized plastic. You really don't want to use anything less than 400 grit. Anything coarser will introduce fine scratches that will show through the plastic paint when you are finished. More headache than it is worth to speed up your project.

After sanding I cleaned it again thoroughly so I could get a good idea of what I needed to correct before painting. The thing I've notice about painting plastic is that any blemishes/scratches/dents etc etc really really show through in your final project. Anyone can spot them really easily, and it makes the 90% perfect plastic look like shit due to the 10%.

Saying that, I've never really had an issue with deeper scratches that I couldn't at least sand out/massage out. So I bought a tub of Bondo, and researched it a little before diving in.

Pretty sure I go the mix ratio of hardener-Bondo just about right, but damn does this stuff really set-up fast. I mixed way too much up the first time around, so it taught me to use a tiny bit at a time.

Going to let it cure for an hour before I start sanding the bondo down flat again.

Sanded

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1392963439

a couple of the imperfection I was talking about. There are more but they are more minor and mostly just small scratches and pinholes.

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1392963439

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Bondo setting up. I know it looks messy but I was trying to round out the edges well so that I had a lot of material to play with when I started to sand.

I'm going to trim some of the good sections from the Colorado car's carpet that was mostly trashed, and line the arm rest pocket/cup holder spot so that things don't rattle around.

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1392963439

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Wear your respirator folks!

Jeffbucc 02-21-2014 01:19 AM


Originally Posted by revlimiter (Post 1104565)
THAT was a fun project. I'd happily sew a quarter hide of leather again.

You know you want to buy a hide off ebay, Jeff. The leather is calling you.

Mind pointing me in the right direction of the leather grain you got? I have no idea where to start for good quality.

I really do want to buy a hide to have a lot of it left over after the door projects. Just in case I get crazy enough to do the dash.:idea:

Zaphod 02-21-2014 01:27 AM

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That's how we roll here... using the side windows as a mixing board for the bondo...! :bowrofl:

BTW - just a last threadjack - to let you know how the dash bar turned out:
https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1392964050
https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1392964050

Greets

EO2K 02-21-2014 01:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Jeffbucc (Post 1104579)
Just in case I get crazy enough to do the dash.:idea:

Oh, you're crazy enough

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1392964236

But seriously, I've been watching this thread in amazement for weeks and I'm picking up more and more tips as I go along. Don't be afraid to tell us what cleaners/chemicals/paints and such you are using, some of us are taking notes.

Awesome work man, AWE-some. As in, inspires awe. :winner:

Jeffbucc 02-21-2014 01:30 AM


Originally Posted by Zaphod (Post 1104580)
That's how we roll here... using the side windows as a mixing board for the bondo...! :bowrofl:

BTW - just a last threadjack - to let you know how the dash bar turned out:

Greets

They were just sitting there!...

It turned out perfect Zaphod! Damn fine work. I would've done it myself but I reached my limit on sanding and wire wheeling rust around the time I powder coated it.

Don't forget to sand the paint off your ground points.

Zaphod 02-21-2014 02:03 AM


Originally Posted by Jeffbucc (Post 1104582)
They were just sitting there!...

It turned out perfect Zaphod! Damn fine work. I would've done it myself but I reached my limit on sanding and wire wheeling rust around the time I powder coated it.

Don't forget to sand the paint off your ground points.

Yepp, I did already ask Adam aka Revlimiter about that via PM (thanks Adam btw.)

turbofan 02-21-2014 02:21 AM


Originally Posted by Jeffbucc (Post 1104579)
I really do want to buy a hide to have a lot of it left over after the door projects. Just in case I get crazy enough to do the dash.:idea:

Do it. Then your interior door levers will feel more at home like their brothers in the Aston Martins.

Jeffbucc 02-21-2014 04:51 AM

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Originally Posted by EO2K (Post 1104581)
Oh, you're crazy enough

But seriously, I've been watching this thread in amazement for weeks and I'm picking up more and more tips as I go along. Don't be afraid to tell us what cleaners/chemicals/paints and such you are using, some of us are taking notes.

Awesome work man, AWE-some. As in, inspires awe. :winner:

Thanks dude, makes me feel like I know what I'm doing instead of making it up as I go!

By the way, you and I just became friends with that picture. Evil Dead 1&2 and Army of Darkness are my all time favorite movies.

Don't touch that please, your primitive intellect wouldn't understand alloys and compositions and things with... molecular structures.

Originally Posted by turbofan (Post 1104585)
Do it. Then your interior door levers will feel more at home like their brothers in the Aston Martins.

Funny enough I'm contemplating going back to the OEM door handles. Unless I can find a better way to do the door pulls, I just don't like the feel of them.

So it is 2:45am, so that is roughly 3 hours of sanding to get it jussssttt about perfect. I'm scared to spray the primer since painting plastic sometimes just doesn't want to cooperate.

If you do this. Buy a rubber block to attach your sandpaper to. If you do this all by hand you are going to force the sandpaper into the depressions you just filled with the bondo.

With a block, as long as you hold it flush with the plastic, you'll get a nice smooth finish.

An old trick in the detailing world to test how smooth the surface is, is to put a plastic sandwich bag over your hand and run it over the surface. You will be able to feel the imperfections a lot easier then with just your bare hand.

You want to make sure that all the bondo patches have a feathered edge as well. Any hard edge you see is going to show up in the primer/paint. So just make sure you keep going over the area you are sanding until it seems seamless.

Enough talk, pictures!

Hard edge around the keyhole. Roll your sandpaper into a straw and roll it around the hole to get it out easier without over sanding the surrounding area.

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1392976291

all smooth

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1392976291

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https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1392976291

Good example of a feathered edge

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1392976291

Wish me luck with the paint...I really hope I don't screw up. It will really make me rage quit if I do.:vash:

richyvrlimited 02-21-2014 06:03 AM

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Don't rage quit, just spend money instead :-P

Centerpanel Long Glove Box

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1392980602

There's a cupholder version too....

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1392980602

Jeffbucc 02-21-2014 06:24 AM

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I think I'm happy with how it turned out Richy! Thanks for the links though.

Taking the long route, as always, pays off in the end.

Damn it looks smooth. There are a couple spots I'm going to lightly wet sand with 1k grit sandpaper to ensure the final coat has a consistent finish, but it'd be pretty hard to do much better than this for my first time working with bondo.

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1392981845

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1392981845

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Zaphod 02-21-2014 06:57 AM

Holy shit, you are never in the beginner level - you always start as a Pro - it seems...
Props! What colour will it be - just plain black?

Jeffbucc 02-21-2014 07:02 AM


Originally Posted by Zaphod (Post 1104598)
Holy shit, you are never in the beginner level - you always start as a Pro - it seems...
Props! What colour will it be - just plain black?

OEM black trim paint finish. Matches the interior pretty closely. After it cures a little longer and vents any leftover moisture then I'll start putting the top coat on.

And I'm going to call this one beginners luck!:party:

Okibi 02-21-2014 09:30 AM

Stunning, glad to see your build featured here:
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18psi 02-21-2014 09:41 AM

I never seen anyone bondo plastic interior panels before. Really cool. I usually just replace them lol

BTMiata 02-21-2014 09:50 AM

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I use bondo to make gauge pods and it works perfect! I make these for a little side gig I have going lol




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