New! 9m93 Speedster widebody - full build in detail
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Man, you guys are suffering on a completely different level than me Kidding aside, I'm wondering why the car had to go through the dipping process. I'm sure it's the most thorough way to completely clean the body and prep it for paint, but I would imagine many projects like this just disassemble what's necessary to install the Speedster-unique parts, and then prep those areas with the rest of the car for paint. Is it because you're doing a color change as well or did the car's body have corrosion in the nooks and crannies as many do after 15 years of road work?
As you can probably gather, when it comes to unique projects like building another 9mRS or this one, 9m simply does not do compromise.
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I was kidding, as throughout the entire cleaning/e-coat process none of the surfaces were ever touched by by hand.
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Well I collected the e-coated 'tub' this morning - how apt on the first snowy day of this winter! -1C lashing the car down onto a flat bed truck!
Roll on Spring and the warm weather!
Graham
Roll on Spring and the warm weather!
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Knowing Marc as I do, he'll probably have it back on the spit next week, warmed up in the booth and will be seam sealing all the panel joints before Xmas!
I'll post some more detail shots of the e-coated shell next week as soon as I get the chance.
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Thanks for the info, this is indeed awesome to be able to follow along like this.
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This is a great testament to skilled artisans at work. Two questions please. Will you also e-coat the doors to prevent rust/corrosion? In the pictures of the wheels you posted a couple of weeks ago, how did you achieve the precision and sharp cutoff between the blue and silver on the spokes?
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This is a great testament to skilled artisans at work. Two questions please. Will you also e-coat the doors to prevent rust/corrosion? In the pictures of the wheels you posted a couple of weeks ago, how did you achieve the precision and sharp cutoff between the blue and silver on the spokes?
The precision line on the wheel is done with lining tape & careful masking but it helps that we have a full water base colour scheme in-house so we can paint the silver first, mask then blue & remove the tape when the base coat is not fully dry. Once the whole base coat is dry the wheel is simply clear lacquered all over. I'm sure most bodyshops would use the same technique.
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O.k., guy's, I know Boxing Day is over, even in Canada!! Time to put the pints down and get back to work, right?
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Don't worry folks, work on the 9m Speedster will be starting again next week. Then you might have to flip channels to the 964 board to also watch the progress of our new 9m64RS Clubsport project.