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08-28-2024, 12:06 PM | #1 |
landarts
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Star, Idaho
Posts: 1,381
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Re: Super Cheyenne aka the "Devil Cowboy"
Yesterday, I went out to the garage to do a once-over with a gray Scotchbrite and water over the black primer. I found two spots below the window that were missed and would be in plan view once painted. Simple fix with a swipe of 2K glaze. In the pictures below you might see some black marker squiggly marks on the back of cab. Those are areas that need to be sanded better and primed again. Then I also needed to sand down and prime the passenger rocker that I put filler on yesterday.
After all was done I was able to sit the cab back over the area of the frame that had been painted. If all goes smoothly this afternoon we will have color in the morning. Pict 1-area on passenger rocker that needed to be finished Pict 2-two spots that I found while scuffing up primer with Scotchbrite Pict 3-rocker finished and primed Pict 4-back of cab finished and primed again Pict 5-nice having frame cleaned and painted
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