My Dad used to run a aircraft maintenance business and we had to paint strip planes and man that paintstripper burns like hell ... Another great video 👍🏻👍🏻🚗
Yeah its horrible haha, since I don't have a tap down here I was rinsing my arms with wax and grease remover xD Defs not good for my skin so I'll wear something more appropriate next time haha
just another thought i was watching another rebuild video and at the end the guy put up how much things cost and how long it took him thought u could do the same
Damnnnnn, amazing work Mike. Didn't get to fully appreciate the amount of effort that went into that from the single picture you sent. I didn't even know how they shaved bays until now. Awesome work!!
He seguido tus vídeos y debo decir que admiro tu trabajo y me has motivado ha querer restaurar mi viejo Datsun b 310 de 1980 cupé, deseo ver como terminas tu proyecto, saludos desde Guatemala
I am motivated to see your videos and I am filled with desire to continue restoring my datsun, greetings from Guatemala and my best wishes for your project.
Looks good mate just take not the body filler may crack when you bolt top hats back in I’m welding all mine and then grinding it back to avoid this will post a video when I get too it
I've seen the cracks happen before in other dattos I've seen. I was going to hope that it wont crack with the use of a strut brace - acting like a big washer to reduce flex and spread the force of the bolts :)
Not many people park close to me, and I've had a chat to most of them :) The dust doesn't actually travel that far! And I always sweep up after myself, if anything the ventilation system and brake dust creates the most dust throughout the levels haha
@@32Builds Keep at it boss . looking forwards to the next videos ... this series is excellent. on later videos as the car starts to look more like it's former glory ; you see your neighbours start to look at the truck . can't to see them when you finally give it a coat of paint .
Dayyum, It was probably half gone too! I do recall seeing a stamp there though. Its already got a compliance plate, so maybe it'll be okay? xD I'm gonna have to play it by ear, its still a whiles away haha
Nah definitely needs to be legible, they cross reference the numbers on the compliance plate with what's on the body, if they can't find them alarm bells will ring. Use a fine brass wire wheel in a drill to carefully strip away the body filler and paint from the numbers but be very careful, use a scriber to scrape out the bottoms of the grooves until they're shiny, feather the edges of where you stripped back with some 320 grit sandpaper, and then give it a very light coating of etch primer in a rattle can. Then make sure that not too many coats of colour go on it and fill them back up.
Thank you :) I use Bondall - Rust Buster. I find it doesn't really work well on deeper rust - just light surface. Also, useless in the sun, so in the shade where its cool
My parking spot is one of the cleanest around! Plus I keep my work outside of management hours hahaha I use Bondall Rust Buster, but definitely open to more effective solutions!
@@32Builds hahah thanks for the replies! Good to see you got it painted!! Would love to know what paint stripper you used too you mentioned aircraft? Also looks like you welded up your holes without any backing material etc.. just wondering what kind of settings you’re using on such thin steel
Just wanted to ask what paint you used just after you sanded the body filler, the colour of the paint like dark Grey when wet ND light Grey when dried...
After sanding the filler, I coated the exposed bits of metal with etch primer (dark grey) and then went over the whole area with a couple coats of filler primer (light grey). Going with the etch primer really ensures good adhesion to the bare metal, and the filler primer adds some thickness to the paint so I can sand down the imperfections :)
brother i wish you would continue the series on this rig ive learned so much and i love your youtube style
Nice 👍 work
Brother
Thank you mate!
Looks good Mike!
Cheers Stephen!
Thank u bro lots of learn from you❤️
No worries! Thanks for watching!!
I like this series so much, I'm surprised there hasn't been much people watching this
Thanks so much :)) Glad you enjoy, thanks for the support ^^
My Dad used to run a aircraft maintenance business and we had to paint strip planes and man that paintstripper burns like hell ... Another great video 👍🏻👍🏻🚗
Yeah its horrible haha, since I don't have a tap down here I was rinsing my arms with wax and grease remover xD Defs not good for my skin so I'll wear something more appropriate next time haha
just another thought i was watching another rebuild video and at the end the guy put up how much things cost and how long it took him thought u could do the same
Dude this build just keeps getting more fascinating
Haha I'm glad you think so! Thanks for watching!
Love your videos. I hope your channel blows up man. Keep at it
Cheers! I hope so too! Thanks for you support :D We'll get there haha
Hallelujah. I have never clicked so fast. Thank you for sharing your build.
Haha Thank you for showing your support for the build :))
Me encantan todos los videos, esta haciendo un excelente trabajo.
Espero con ansias el próximo video.
Saludos desde Costa Rica.
Thanks so much :D
Damnnnnn, amazing work Mike.
Didn't get to fully appreciate the amount of effort that went into that from the single picture you sent. I didn't even know how they shaved bays until now. Awesome work!!
Thanks Tony! Yeah I always wondered as well until I saw a couple done in person at car shows. I really like the look of them, so clean!
Just want to say this series has been really educational and fun
I love the way you show what materials you've used and how really amaizing
Cheers! I'm glad you're enjoying it! Its a lot of fun to make as well :)
Soon I'll be buying my own datsun 1200 and will be needing your help
Awesome! Join the club haha, hopefully you can get some good insight from my vids!
Cant wait to see it get painted!
Me too! Just prepping to get it painted!
Love your work mate I am doing my datsun up watching your videos push me to be as perfect as you.You keep it going can not wait to see the ending
Cheers mate! I'm in no way perfect, but thanks for saying so. I'll definitely keep it going to the end!!
Top work mate, you work nice and cleanly
Love your series. Keep it up as it helps keep me motivated on my Datto ute too. Currently restoring twin Dellortos for mine. Thanks so much.
Cheers! Very nice, I'm still undecided on what carbys to go with still. But for now I'll run the Hitatchi for a bit.
You the man bruz. Now gotta get of my backside and start doing mine
Cheers!! Good luck on yours too!!
Nice job. I’ve been enjoying watching your build series.
Cheers! Thanks for watching :D
Really great job on the engine bay! Took your time doing it right, be so nice to see that fresh engine setting in there ✌👍
Thanks!! Yeah I'm so keen to pop it in there!!!
Amazing progress!!! Love seeing your build come along, crazy progress from where you started. Keep it up!!
Thank youu! :)))
Loving these videos man
Can’t wait to see it finished
Glad you enjoy them! Can't wait to see it finished as well! haha
Loving this build
Cheers! Glad you are :)
this is very satisfying to watch!
Long process, but was very satisfying to go through too!
Keep up the good work!! You gotta start wearing a mask 😷!!
Will do! I'll feature it in my next video haha, i've been getting that suggestion alot :D Thanks for your support!
Awsome!!!! I’ve been waiting for this video for the last month lol , keep up the work man!!!
haha thanks for being patient, it was a tough month and sanding took way longer than expected xD Thanks for the support!
Beautiful job 👌
Thank youuuuu
Great job! Get some PPE.
Haha no worries, I've already invested in some!
He seguido tus vídeos y debo decir que admiro tu trabajo y me has motivado ha querer restaurar mi viejo Datsun b 310 de 1980 cupé, deseo ver como terminas tu proyecto, saludos desde Guatemala
Thank you bro!
I am motivated to see your videos and I am filled with desire to continue restoring my datsun, greetings from Guatemala and my best wishes for your project.
muy bien!!!
Gracias! :D
Looks good mate just take not the body filler may crack when you bolt top hats back in I’m welding all mine and then grinding it back to avoid this will post a video when I get too it
I've seen the cracks happen before in other dattos I've seen. I was going to hope that it wont crack with the use of a strut brace - acting like a big washer to reduce flex and spread the force of the bolts :)
Love it, cant wait for the next video and inspire me a lot 😄
Yew! I'm glad my vids have that effect! Thanks for tuning in :D
Finaaaaaaalllly 😜 things are looking great!
Haha thanks for being patient with the series :)) More to come soon!
I Love yr abordations
Awesome man. Looking goid
Cheers mate!! :D
Ciao bel lavoro ,sto eseguendo lo stesso ciclo di sverniciatura su un Fiat 124 sport coupe 1973
Love your videos bro!
Cheers!!
I love your build soo much ;w;
It's sooo inspiring, and I now know wot to do next with my Sunnii lul
Yew, thats so good to hear! Thanks so much! Good luck with your sunny!
@@32Builds Thank you soo muchh
I hope we can see each others Sunnii's at cars and coffees or something ^-^
I surprised to see your neighbours haven't complained with all the rust & dust ...
Not many people park close to me, and I've had a chat to most of them :) The dust doesn't actually travel that far! And I always sweep up after myself, if anything the ventilation system and brake dust creates the most dust throughout the levels haha
@@32Builds Keep at it boss . looking forwards to the next videos ... this series is excellent. on later videos as the car starts to look more like it's former glory ; you see your neighbours start to look at the truck . can't to see them when you finally give it a coat of paint .
Very nice
Dope
Excelente
Thanks :D
Is your name Richard?
please do not leave the series I also want to follow you step by step with the few resources that I have greetings from Nicaragua
Thanks for the message! I won't leave the series haha
Just noticed, you're going to have to strip all the body filler and paint from the body numbers stamped in the cowl panel to be able to get it rego'd
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'Car number' in the photo
Dayyum, It was probably half gone too! I do recall seeing a stamp there though. Its already got a compliance plate, so maybe it'll be okay? xD I'm gonna have to play it by ear, its still a whiles away haha
Nah definitely needs to be legible, they cross reference the numbers on the compliance plate with what's on the body, if they can't find them alarm bells will ring. Use a fine brass wire wheel in a drill to carefully strip away the body filler and paint from the numbers but be very careful, use a scriber to scrape out the bottoms of the grooves until they're shiny, feather the edges of where you stripped back with some 320 grit sandpaper, and then give it a very light coating of etch primer in a rattle can. Then make sure that not too many coats of colour go on it and fill them back up.
Awesome
Cheers :D
Yo, your work is incredible! Is it possible for you to list all the material and tools you used during your restoration? I’m begin to restore at 510.
So where do you put the wiring loom with it be under the frame rails ? Clean look
Plan on making a new loom! The engine I'll do through the tunnel and the accessories I'll try tuck somewhere! haha Playing it by ear.
32Builds I’m hearing you brother, hey what rust converter you spraying on there ? Supercheap product ? I asked same question on Insta 👍
Is the floor cleaning part of the juice for the bay shave😅
Hahaha all it needed was a good sweep!
Good job! Bay looks really good. What you use for rust converter??
Thank you :) I use Bondall - Rust Buster. I find it doesn't really work well on deeper rust - just light surface. Also, useless in the sun, so in the shade where its cool
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Love the series thanks so much! Just wondering what rust converter you used? Man your apartment strata must be super forgiving haha
My parking spot is one of the cleanest around! Plus I keep my work outside of management hours hahaha
I use Bondall Rust Buster, but definitely open to more effective solutions!
@@32Builds hahah thanks for the replies! Good to see you got it painted!! Would love to know what paint stripper you used too you mentioned aircraft? Also looks like you welded up your holes without any backing material etc.. just wondering what kind of settings you’re using on such thin steel
Were are you from, I got a 78 620 I'm here in Arizona
Hey thanks for the comments! I'm in Australia :)
Just wanted to ask what paint you used just after you sanded the body filler, the colour of the paint like dark Grey when wet ND light Grey when dried...
After sanding the filler, I coated the exposed bits of metal with etch primer (dark grey) and then went over the whole area with a couple coats of filler primer (light grey). Going with the etch primer really ensures good adhesion to the bare metal, and the filler primer adds some thickness to the paint so I can sand down the imperfections :)
@@32Builds thank you mahn it's really educational 👍
what are the apply after cleaning engine room
After removing all the rust, I usually use a rust converter, then primer, then base and clear coat :)
Body corporate actually lets you build in the underground carpark? I get shit for my exhaust 😂👍
To be honest they have bigger things to worry about in my case xD I just make sure to work outside of office hours - out of sight, out of mind :D
you never say how to get it offff whyyy 😭😭
Please wear ear plugs and a good dust mask, you will thank me in years to come.
Thanks for caring xD Yeah I'm starting to get that request now that my channel is growing! I'll start with next episode~
uuurgghh, sanding down bog, how punishing lol
Greetings friend, the subtitles are missing in Spanish 🔥🔥😂👍
Not sure how to get them, but I'll look into it!