Saturday, 30 June 2012

Floor Pan Priming

Taped masking paper throughout the interior and glass and sanded-back any remaining areas of surface rust.

Under the rear seat there was a little bit, due to the urine from the vermin that lived there. It was good JtC wasn’t there for that as it STANK big time! He would have been dry-reaching all over the place.

All tidied up now. Washed down, heat gun to dry, prepsol to clean, heat gun again then paint. Finished off the can so will get another can on Monday to do a final coat through the week.

Also, I let all the smoke out of my $5 drill that we were using for wire-brushing. It just shut off in my hand with spoke pouring out of it. Glad I wasn’t electrocuted.

Result...

Painted Floorpan

Painted Floorpan

J

Friday, 29 June 2012

FW: Seats?

-----Original Message-----
From: John
Sent: Friday, 29 June 2012 10:15 AM
To: JtC
Subject: RE: Seats?

Urgh... slight problem with trimmer. No answer on mobile, no answer on
work phone, waited around till 10AM yesterday - no show. Tried to phone
again this morning... no luck.

Perhaps he is on holidays/sick?

Am contemplating trying a trimmer close to work, otherwise I'll wait-out
the weekend and try again on Monday on the hope he has simply taken this
week off.

On the sound deadener front, I now have a sheet of deadener from Jaycar
to cut up and stick to the metal in patches.

They didn't have enough stock of the heavy vinyl (replacement for
tar-backed cardboard) so are ordering it in and that is expected to
arrive Tue.

I also have 5 mm foam and spray adhesive from Clark Rubber.

So we certainly have some bits and pieces to start with tomorrow.

J

-----Original Message-----
From: JtC
Sent: Friday, 29 June 2012 10:00 AM
To: John
Subject: Seats?

How is all your running around sourcing stuff for tomorrow going? Lemme
know if I can do anything.
Did you deliver the seats and trim ok?
Very exciting.

Wednesday, 27 June 2012

Christmas in July (well... late June)

Both the new seat covers and my new tail lights (a birthday gift... thanks baby!) turned up at work today.

Packed

2nd (and final) coat of primer went on the front passenger-side foot well this evening, then packed the Commodore with the benches and new seat covers ready to drop-off to the trimmer tomorrow morning.

Saturday, 23 June 2012

Prepping the Floor

Acquired a heat gun to put some heat into the floor to aid paint drying, as well as a 80 grit flapper disc for the angle grinder to assist cleaning-up any surface rust.

After wire-brushing but before sanding with the flapper disc...

FloorPan01


All fawn colouring isn't rust, but remnants of the old carpet underlay.

The worst of the corrosion was in the passenger side front foot well, so I hit it with the flapper disc.

Result...

PaintFloor01


Cleaning ensued and the bare metal hit with Galmet primer...

PaintFloor03

PaintFloor05

Hopefully I can hit it with a 2nd coat through the week, ready to put sound deadener down next weekend.

J

Sunday, 17 June 2012

Reverse Jigsaw

Sound deadener has been stripped out and the floor pan is in good nick...

Floor Pan


I have kept and labelled each piece to use as templates for the replacement pieces; here stacked in the boot for storage...

Old Deadener

J

Saturday, 16 June 2012

A cunning plan...

After doing a bit of research, this is the plan for replacing the carpet:

1.
Remove all material back to the painted metal, keep existing tar-backed sound deadener for the moment.

2.
Vacuum and clean. Wire brush/flapper disc surface rust where required. Wet and dry sand. Wipe down with oil, wax and grease remover.

3.
Touch-up with Galmet Keytite Steel Primer where needed (hopefully don't have to do too much of this!).

4.
Small patches of self-adhesive Butyl Based Sound Deadening Material in the middle of large, flat surfaces that can vibrate (i.e. under the front and rear seats only).

5.
Closed Cell Foam (EVA or equivalent), glued to the floor pan with as little adhesive as possible; just enough to hold it in place (perhaps not required?).
This replaces the felt attached to the tar board.

6.
Vinyl sound barrier; glued to the closed cell foam.
This replaces the tar board backing.

7.
Underlay (Knox carpet).

8.
Carpet (Knox carpet).

There may well be existing stuff that I can reuse, so perhaps the above gets used only in the rear where the vermin made their home!

J