Rebuilding A Wrecked Lamborghini Huracan Part 18

goonzquad
2 May 201922:43

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the team dives into a detailed Lamborghini restoration project, starting with removing the windshield and prepping the car for paint. They work with professionals to ensure the windshield is safely removed and focus on intricate tasks like drilling out rivets and sanding hard-to-reach areas. They also clean the paint booth to ensure an optimal painting environment. After a long day of prep work, the car is cleaned thoroughly, and the team prepares it for the next step in the painting process, showcasing their dedication to getting a perfect finish for the Lamborghini.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The Lamborghini restoration project is getting closer to the paint booth after completing several crucial prep steps.
  • 😀 Professional help from 'Say Five' made the windshield removal process easier, preventing damage and saving time.
  • 😀 Instead of taping up the metal and rubber trim, the team decided to remove it by drilling out rivets and screws, making the process more efficient.
  • 😀 Wet sanding the car's edges is crucial to ensure that it’s ready for the paint booth, and attention to detail is key.
  • 😀 Lamborghini's tough clips caused frustration when removing parts, leading to a few breaks, but new parts were ordered to replace them.
  • 😀 The paint booth needed a thorough cleaning, including removing filters and washing the walls to ensure a pristine environment for painting.
  • 😀 The team took extra steps to clean the paint booth, removing years of paint dust and ensuring the car would be painted in a contaminant-free space.
  • 😀 Washing the car away from the shop in a controlled environment eliminates any dust or dirt that could affect the paint job.
  • 😀 After cleaning, the team carefully loaded the car onto a trailer to prepare it for transport to the paint booth.
  • 😀 The video encourages viewers to stay tuned for the next episode, which will feature the long-awaited painting process of the Lamborghini.

Q & A

  • Why did the team decide to remove the Lamborghini's windshield?

    -The team removed the Lamborghini's windshield to make the painting process easier, as it would have been difficult to tape it up properly for painting. Removing it allowed them to avoid wasting time taping and ensured a cleaner paint job.

  • How did the team manage to remove the windshield without damaging it?

    -The team partnered with a professional company, Say Five, to remove the windshield. They were able to do this without causing any damage to the glass, which would have been difficult for the team to handle alone.

  • What challenges did the team face with removing the Lamborghini's trim pieces?

    -The team struggled with removing the trim pieces, specifically the metal and rubber sill, which involved drilling out rivets to avoid spending hours taping it off. Despite the challenges, they managed to remove the pieces by drilling out the rivets and screws.

  • What step did the team take after removing the trim pieces?

    -After removing the trim pieces, the team focused on finishing the wet sanding process, particularly on the car's edges, to ensure it was fully prepped for painting.

  • What issue did the team encounter while working with the Lamborghini’s clips?

    -The team had trouble with the car's clips, as they were too tough and broke easily. This led to the need to order replacement clips from Lamborghini, costing about $114 each.

  • What preparations were made for the paint booth before bringing the Lamborghini in?

    -The team had to clean and prep the paint booth before bringing the Lamborghini in. This included removing debris and dust, cleaning the floor, and ensuring the booth's filters were in good condition to achieve the best possible paint job.

  • Why did the team clean the paint booth before painting the car?

    -The team cleaned the paint booth to remove any dust and debris that could contaminate the paint job. They wanted to ensure that the Lamborghini received a pristine, high-quality paint job with minimal dust or trash in the booth.

  • What tools did the team use to clean the paint booth?

    -The team used a pressure washer to clean the walls, floor, and grates inside the paint booth. They also used a shop vac to remove loose debris and cleaned the filters to ensure proper airflow during the painting process.

  • What problem did the team face with the paint booth's filtration system?

    -The filters in the paint booth were clogged with paint dust and debris, which reduced their effectiveness. The team had to remove and clean the filters to ensure the booth's suction system worked properly to avoid contamination during painting.

  • What was the final step before loading the Lamborghini into the paint booth?

    -Before loading the Lamborghini into the paint booth, the team washed the car thoroughly, ensuring it was free from any dirt, dust, or contaminants. This step was crucial to avoid any imperfections in the paint job.

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