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Re: Starting up JP15 in Washington

Posted: April 20th, 2016, 5:37 pm
by xennocide
dwkane wrote:
xennocide wrote:Ya, I more recently decided I'd like to do the paint job myself since I've tackled pretty much everything else.
Well, if it works out, maybe I could pay you to do mine. :)
Wait until I have a finished product and we can talk :D

Re: Starting up JP15 in Washington

Posted: April 24th, 2016, 3:46 pm
by xennocide
Weekend update:
#1. Found a great condition full sahara door on CL for $200. I forgot to take pics before tearing it down to inspect it but everything on it looks good. Removed a stuck bolt and the pin striping.
-Helpful tip: A heat gun has been hands down one of the best tools I've used to work on the jeep. Between pb blaster and some heat, any of the stuck or stripped out screws have come out without needing to retap any holes or weld nuts on.
#2. Drilled out and added threaded rivets along the windshield channel for both the soft and hard tops plus I went ahead and did it for the sun visor brackets while I was there. Turned out looking great and should get covered by the final paint.

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Re: Starting up JP15 in Washington

Posted: April 29th, 2016, 9:06 pm
by ratrace427
rivnuts are the way to go. I have been keeping a eye on the little factory screws on mine and its just a matter of time before they let go.

Re: Starting up JP15 in Washington

Posted: May 15th, 2016, 4:12 pm
by xennocide
Back on track!
I got a job lined up and getting a few extra days off work so JP15 is going forward at full speed!
currently the jeep is fully broken down and I will be sanding all day tomorrow.
I opted to order paint from this company http://www.paintscratch.com/
They seem to be the most reasonable for price and shipping.

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Re: Starting up JP15 in Washington

Posted: May 24th, 2016, 3:52 pm
by marscreature
[quote="xennocide"]" ... The material is #5044 Jeep Wrangler Trail Cloth..."

Where did you buy it from?

Re: Starting up JP15 in Washington

Posted: June 2nd, 2016, 2:58 pm
by xennocide
marscreature wrote:
xennocide wrote:" ... The material is #5044 Jeep Wrangler Trail Cloth..."

Where did you buy it from?
www.originalauto.com

Re: Starting up JP15 in Washington

Posted: June 2nd, 2016, 3:17 pm
by xennocide
Sorry I haven't had a chance to jump on lately and update this thread but the project is still going full speed ahead.
This is a snap shot while sanding down the original black finish and was quite labor intensive.
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Only a small area of rust under the front right flare needed some love.

I opted to remove the roll cage and get at some rust spots that were evident on the brackets. Fortunately they were only on the surface and not eating into the metal. I primed the whole jeep and started to run out of the primer so there are some areas that were removed and waiting to finish slightly later. (also primer pics are on my camera card so I'll have to come back and add them later.

Yesterday finished sanding down the primer and I just applied the first 1-2 coats of LJ1. The finish is looks excellent and its really starting to have the Jurassic Park glow! There are some areas that are a little uneven from my prep sanding but these will just add to its character.
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I have a 3 day weekend before moving to my new job and the plan is to finish the Sand Beige on Friday, and then reattach the flares and side steps and set up the areas to do the red stripes on Saturday. Its going to be an exciting weekend!

Re: Starting up JP15 in Washington

Posted: June 2nd, 2016, 4:04 pm
by Bryan
Looking good. I'm pretty much at the same stage as you - are you going to paint the red stripes with the flares attached? I don't know whether to attach them and paint them or mark them up and paint them off the Jeep.

Are you using masks for the side numbers or vinyls?

Re: Starting up JP15 in Washington

Posted: June 2nd, 2016, 4:24 pm
by xennocide
I am going to mount the flares and tape across them. I think this will give the the best result and then put the clear coat on with them still attached. I don't think fading or protecting the finish is a big issue for areas that are hidden. I did buy a laser level you can adjust for degrees to make sure the lines are correct. http://www.amazon.com/Tools-Compact-Mul ... ge_o01_s03.
I am a bit concerned how the paint is going to hold up on the flares/side steps even with using an adhesion promoter. I guess time will tell.
I have Jack's vinyl kit for the numbers and decals, great pack.

Re: Starting up JP15 in Washington

Posted: June 11th, 2017, 1:22 pm
by xennocide
Well I realize it has been just over a year since I updated this build thread but Life, Career changes, Kids, Chaos have a way of evolving priorities. One thing that was not lost, was my commitment to finishing this project and helping this community. I plan to add additional breakdowns to this build and add more content as I make improvements here and there.
This is what JP15 looked like last week.
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Getting her stripes
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About to come out of the garage after painting
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