BMW 2002 Remove Underbody Coating and weld new floor panels
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- čas přidán 6. 12. 2019
- Bmw 2002 e10 front and rear floor pans
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The same work can also be carried out for the following models
Bmw 1502
Bmw 1602
Bmw 1802
Bmw 2002
Bmw 2002 ti
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Nice to see how this progress👍
Nice work!
Wow! Looks great.
You're very talented!
Wow! Great job!! You make it look so easy. I will take what I learned from your video to tackle my own floors.
thanks tom ;) and good luck in your project
Good to see your work!
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Great video!! Will be using this video as a guideline when fixing the rust in my 02 😁👍
thanks, good luck with your project ! 💪😎👍
I shall be aswell, mine is quite rusty on one side
Awesome !
Thanks bro 👊😎
Have enjoyed watching your videos. It gives me motivation to get working on mine. Now if only I had your skills
Thank you 😊 you'll get there, keep going 😉
Leuke voorstudie in afwachting voor eigen restauratieproject!
alvast succes met je je toekomstig project ! en welcome to the club :D
Great video,this will be very useful for my car :)
thank you 😁 nice to hear, good luck with your project!
Pretty well done - good luck for the rest of the work ;-)
thank you, and for the luck, it helps me to keep going ! but will be fine, i believe in it 💪😊
great videos..thanks for sharing your 02 experiences.You and us....deserve better music on your videos.
Thank you , and of the music I agree with you it's a pity we can't use everything because of copyright law , but thanks for watching anyway 🙏
Servus aus Deutschland, tolles Video 👍🏻👍🏻.....sehr informativ und interessant. Aber schade das niemand so Videos in Deutsch macht.......ok muss net unbedingt Deutsch sein, Fränkisch ginge auch.
Weiter so, und viel Spaß 👍🏻👍🏻
Nice work. Can you detail what products you are using for epoxy primer, stone guard, paint and what kind of equipment you are using?
thanks ! the epoxy I used here was glasurit.
the undercoat was from soudal this one that you can repaint the white , color I don't know anymore I had it made here locally in a shop on colorcode for the bottom. and then to spray the undercoat standard undercoat gun that you can buy in any shop , to spray the primer epoxy I think primer gun from sata I should look , to spray color gun from devillbiss
Lekker bezig!
Ik zou hem wel origineel laten dus geen turbo verbreding oid erop
Thanks , had het nu een 2002tii geweest in mooie kleur had ik dit zeker niet gedaan 😊 bij deze wil ik er wel een speciaaltje van maken 😁
Again, great video! I'm just about to start working on my floor pans. Can you let me know what primer you used right after the welding? Before doing an overall primer of the entire car? Epoxy primer? I need a primer to hold as I continue to do body work.
Thanks tom! if I do small pieces and can't spray everything immediately for example the welds, I just spray zinc spray over it, a very very small layer, and if I want to finish a certain piece Then I'll sand everything to bare metal, if I know I can spray it the day itself. Good luck 😉
@@Restorezone perfect! thanks for the tip.
I am in the process of doing this now. Did the passenger front panel require a lot of shaping? Is it easier to do if you start on a specific side like the pan against to rocker or the tunnel? Thank you for the videos, great work!
Thanks jay! If I think what you mean, I would say start against the rocker, and front! I also started there because that's where you really can't miss it, that's where it has to fit together nicely.and because on the side of the tunnel if you have to weld or grind out some extra, you can always get rid of it as it is round shape there, and easy to hide the weld Good luck 👍
@@Restorezone Yes, that is what I was asking, thank you. Your build is very impressive, way past my skill level but I am having fun!
So when welding the fronts in, you have to cut one end of the frame rail? I’m confused on how it’s still there if you cut out the floor
No, the frame rail must remain in place, you have to search from below ( under the car) the spotwelds that are in the frame rail to which your footplate is attached, then you need to drill the spot weldsout , then you will see the holes that you have drilled along the inside, then you put your new footplate along the inside to draw outside, and then you can possibly with your grinding wheel from below along your frame rail left and right through your footplate grinding, and then you can again from the inside the rest cut through first the left side and then the right side , and then the last smal piece out on top of you fraim rail , And there it is the frame rail now you see it still full 😉
Brother, did you have welding skills prior to tackling this job. I’m entertaining doing this for myself but think( maybe incorrectly) that it’s too hard. Watching YT videos sometimes might give someone the confidence to get over that hump. Any recommendations on how to proceed?
I do have some welding experience,different types of welding I used to learn in school and I have to say that this is the easiest, just watch some videos of( Mig welding )I think you also get nice explanations for beginners at ( eastwood mig welder ) possibly search there or take a class with someone you know and you'll be out of there in no time,once you know what gas canister,settings and how or what, if you have some patience and know what you're doing and are a little handy you're good to go.
Are you using flux core welding machine?
I used the eastwood mig welder 175
Waar heb je al het plaatwerk besteld? Ik ga binnenkort ook beginnen aan mijn rode bmw e10😇
Succes met je project
Ik heb het meeste van wallothnesch en thanks! succes met je project ook ! 😎
What is the texture coating under the paint?
the undercoat is from soudal this one that you can repaint the white grtz
@@Restorezone did you use the soudal anti gravel on the under carriage as well as the inner fenders?
@@QwkCollectionsGarage yes, indeed