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Baby steps. mtmuley@mtmuley
I did my first body work today! Wire wheeled the surface rust off and painted where the fender shims go. They shims are raw steel and had turned orange. You will never see it so no one will know about the runs.
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Can and the desire to are the struggle. I’m ready to just be able to drive it. I’m still months away from that and getting a little burned out.I said it before. I bet you can paint that thing. mtmuley
The end goal is going to be worth it. mtmuleyCan and the desire to are the struggle. I’m ready to just be able to drive it. I’m still months away from that and getting a little burned out.
Sounds like you need a week or so away from home!Can and the desire to are the struggle. I’m ready to just be able to drive it. I’m still months away from that and getting a little burned out.
Well, I decided today was the day to put the fenders back on. Upon pulling them out of the barn I realized I should probably start the body work portion. To do all that work on the frame and engine and put ugly fender wells back on was silly. So lots of scrubbing and wet sanding to get them ready for paint. I tried to paint one but it got too cold out.I said it before. I bet you can paint that thing. mtmuley
I can't wait to see this thing. mtmuleyNice work Addicting!
I thought the same thing , looks good from ten feet , we are good ! LOLThat's really not bad! I guess the only option would be paint the whole piece at once.
That was my conclusion as well. So, I sanded the whole panel with 600 grit. I hit that line area pretty hard. Then tried putting a heavier pass on the original side and resanding everything with 800. Damn line kept showing up. Finally, that little can ran dry and it is what it is. It got clear coated and sealed into as character.That's really not bad! I guess the only option would be paint the whole piece at once.