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What color should I paint this thing? Non-Oem not really being considered....

Original brillantrot red
15 (53.6%)
Diamantschwarz Metallic (black)
5 (17.9%)
Alpinweiss II (white)
1 (3.6%)
Lazurblau Metallic (blue)
4 (14.3%)
Sterlingsilber Metallic (silver)
3 (10.7%)

Total Members Voted: 23

Voting closed: August 13, 2015, 04:43:44 PM

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Re: 1991 318iS resto
« Reply #60 on: April 01, 2014, 10:48:49 AM »
Congrats on the garage (house). Now you can enjoy debt slavery like me any so many others! Houses are at least as much work as our cars, but luckily tolerances are measured in centimeters instead of microns, and the paint finish requirements are a hell of a lot looser too haha. How is the lighting situation in your garage? Mine is about 40m^2 (400ft^2) with joists at 3m height and I built up a SICK lighting system for a pretty reasonable price doing my own wiring (no permits, but it is all done to-code). I can make some recommendations if you need them. You just can't have too much light when you are working on a project.

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Visit HERE for a plethora of 318iS stuff and some other randomness.  Would you say I have a, plethora, of pinatas?

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Re: 1991 318iS resto
« Reply #61 on: April 01, 2014, 03:37:20 PM »
Thanks bmwman91 - debt slavery is right - just got back from the bank,  exactly DOUBLE my present mortgage payment and twice as long... :'(  BUT I also painted the entire garage today, brilliant white and it looks awesome!! Tomorrow I expoxy paint the floor grey. If Saturday is nice I'll be moving the car over - so psyched about that!! Plus I got something cool in the works that I'll hopefully be sharing soon... :-)

Lighting-wise I've got 4 big neons with sockets for 2 standard bulbs in each so I will be good. Im also gonna put 6 window inserts into the 2 garage doors so there will be lots of natural light...

And then Thursday-Friday off to work - nice, I'll finally be able to rest!!!

Darky - the engine is already at the new house, it spent the winter there.

Jay-Vee - thanks, there will be lots more to come...

 ;)

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Re: 1991 318iS resto
« Reply #62 on: April 01, 2014, 05:31:01 PM »
I recommend this forum if you're not familiar with it:

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/

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Re: 1991 318iS resto
« Reply #63 on: April 01, 2014, 05:51:35 PM »
Man there really are forums for EVERYTHING!!! Cool site, thanks keflaman!  8)

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Re: 1991 318iS resto
« Reply #64 on: April 13, 2014, 04:55:45 PM »
Been very busy getting things going for the big move...

But my biggest headache has been dealt with...

Pics are worth a 1000 words...



The new garage!! (with house attached)  :P

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Re: 1991 318iS resto
« Reply #65 on: April 14, 2014, 06:55:17 AM »
I don't want to think about working on a car in a single car garage. Far less restoring one!

Hats off to you norm, nice work.


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Re: 1991 318iS resto
« Reply #66 on: April 22, 2014, 10:54:37 AM »
Thanks Darky!

 Official move date May 21st.. Should be back to work on the car by the 22nd...can't wait!!

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Re: 1991 318iS resto
« Reply #67 on: April 23, 2014, 07:48:15 PM »
Quite the crew you have there...and a Ford Freestar for towing?!? How well does that work? I need something like that myself!
'08 Karmesinrot 128i 6MT
'86 Zinnoberrot 635CSi (M30B32/G265/3.46 torsen LSD)

Sold: '97 Montrealblau 318iS, '91 Brilliantrot 318i, '91 Brilliantrot 318iS

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Re: 1991 318iS resto
« Reply #68 on: April 24, 2014, 07:17:15 AM »
Woułdn't have been able to do it myself that's for sure! They are my son, brother, best bud and me. The Ford is my dad's. Worked great. I've been busy in the new garage, its been painted white, floor painted armor grey. Shelves have been put up and I've built a work bench from scrap cabinetry which looks good. Ive got the neons to put in and a tool chest to buy. But im out in California right now working, what a waste of time with so much to do!

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Re: 1991 318iS resto
« Reply #69 on: June 18, 2014, 06:27:21 PM »
Well the big move is all done with.

Yesterday I was tooling in my new neighbour's garage while he was conveniently at work and came across this:



WOW! Amazing the things one can find whilst burglarizing one's neighbours..  :P

Figuring he wouldn't miss it I dragged it over to my place...

Now I stated before I have never welded but like all things in this project to date IGNORANCE is not an obstacle!

I went to the local welder and bought this:



I figured since my welding experience totals ZERO I would start where it wouldn't show "if" I messed up... Logical place being the footwells...













So out with the grinder nice and early next morning, the new neighbours must have appreciated that....  ;)





Like a fat girl in a tight shirt: not so pretty...  :-X







That left hand corner was really bad. I have to be honest and say I was pretty scared.



Now, how do I turn this welder on......  :o
« Last Edit: June 24, 2014, 11:45:31 AM by normboudreault »

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Re: 1991 318iS resto
« Reply #70 on: June 19, 2014, 03:17:44 AM »
Your back at it, cool!

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Re: 1991 318iS resto
« Reply #71 on: June 19, 2014, 01:07:33 PM »
Nice to see you working on this again, can't wait to see the progress.

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Re: 1991 318iS resto
« Reply #72 on: June 24, 2014, 11:43:48 AM »
Thanks guys!

Now kindergarten was my highest academic achieving year and its paid off here:

Find some card board:



Make a template:



Cut it out: (you still with me?)



Transfer it:



Double check (this part is seriously easy to skip...)



Take a picture with a pencil so it looks like you know what you're doing..



Cut template out then try bending it..



Fit...



Fit again... (AKA: whack the living sh*t out of it with a hammer)



Weld!! (Sincere apologies to those of you who know how to weld..)



There you have it! My first ever welds ever! Ever!  :P
Pretty damn challenging actually.. now to tackle the left hand corner which is gonna be a real $#%&!

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Re: 1991 318iS resto
« Reply #73 on: June 29, 2014, 06:59:00 AM »
Kinda forgot to post the first part of the floorpan welding...   :o







Had to put out a small fire caused by grease and stupidity but soldiered on...



As some of you have noticed Im tack welding - Ive tried to do a continuous run but its a little beyond me right now (READ: Cant F%^$# do it!)





Bottom view:



Work continues...

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Re: 1991 318iS resto
« Reply #74 on: June 30, 2014, 05:15:17 AM »
As some of you have noticed Im tack welding - Ive tried to do a continuous run but its a little beyond me right now (READ: Cant F%^$# do it!)



Bottom view:



Work continues...

I'm by no means a welding expert, but my neighbor taught me to repair panels in the exact way you are doing it. Looks good to me.