Well,
today I had a plan,
tomorrow paint the accents black....
Because the plastic parts were smoother than the metal thus sanding was quick to a proper finish...
Only part was the B-Column covers, which are metal, and well sanded through a bit....
So the plan fell flat...
Ordered an other gallon of filler. A liter cost 20 bucks. 4 Liters 50...
Took 2 liters of hardener, if I intend to redo the plastics....
For my roofline, which has some water stains ( i hope it's water and not cat pee), I wanted to get reholstered. But such a clumpsy part, transport is expensive, really expensive.
That also eliminated an ebay exchange part. Cost 1/3 of the whole roofline.
There was a woman in the street the S3 stands at, that does it. Well she moved last week, before I could ask.
I could either go on the quest of finding out where she moved or...
Bought 7 meters in a piece + special glue....
Now, question for the masterchief:
As the plastics have a dandy finish, which I presume comes from the elastifier, should I add a few % to the metal mixture to get a smoother finish?
Would it harm? I can not see how, I actually think it could help with rock chips...??
Any idea?
Now today pictures are slim as same old so I took something differents
How I fixed these up (they have a railing, so the heads act as the heads that are welded on the bottom of the doors)
This is how I made it possible to only took 1/3 of the time in taping off the roof window trim
Double tapped off.
Once the whole glass+ cover in plastics. Seal shut. It's only warped aorund that, it doesn't close the hole, but makes sure, those expensive parts don't get fogged
I slide the paper I use to tape off the hole through the roof and the window
And shut the holes with some paper balls
Time saved 20 min
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I have made a little video today with the BlackMagic,.... it will take time till you see it, colour grading and all (shot in raw)