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Location: Montezuma, Iowa
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Re: Little paint
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That looks really good! If that doesn't give you some motivation, nothing will... ![]() .
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newly minted old timer
Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: Hudson WI
Posts: 3,532
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Re: Little paint
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I was trying to hire someone to do all the bodywork and paint, but I could not find anyone I felt I could trust and who didn't want 20k to do the work. so I'm learning how to do it myself. Steep learning curve for the paint but I'm happy with my first amature pannel. only going to get better.
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Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Md
Posts: 2,490
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Re: Little paint
Looking good, applying the paint is the fun part, sanding and bodywork takes some time. Paint Society on you tube has some decent videos on setting up the gun. Painting inside can be challenging, small paint gun with movable cup, or 3m PPS works well. Keep going, its going to look great.
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