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Old 07-27-2024, 06:53 PM   #11
washington blue
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Re: norms 55 chevy pu build

Thanks Lorne, great info. I actually do the spraying almost exactly the way you say to. I do the back side first so all the nooks and angles are done. Then I can go straight across the front of the door. I just thought it seems cleaner somehow, but you explained it well. Yes, I certanily could have done 1 door and 1 fender, then the next day the other door and fender. To be totally honest I did not think of that, my concern was I guess the weather, heat humidity rain and what else that might affect this. I'm no pro so I'm not sure how that would go, so, I thought the more on the same day the better. I have thought about overspray on another part, but, I guess I've been lucky, don't know what else it could be, lol., because I've never had a problem, knock on wood. ps. it's actually been 10 years since I last touched my gun.
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