Getting started on my latest project
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Got the last of what I can do today done.
Did some sanding on the kitty fur.



Put on a layer of Bondo

Sanded it down

Added a little more filler compound.

Didn't sand it, ran out of time.
Flipped over and here'* the top now. The Epoxy is still a little sticky so I'll sand it another time.



Did some sanding on the kitty fur.



Put on a layer of Bondo

Sanded it down

Added a little more filler compound.

Didn't sand it, ran out of time.
Flipped over and here'* the top now. The Epoxy is still a little sticky so I'll sand it another time.



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Joined: May 2006
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From: Sheboygan Wisconsin






Nearly done.

Just a bit more sanding



Picked up my supplies for tomorrow. Primer, clear, and everything I need to paint, except paint. That will be ready at 1 tomorrow

Now, what could this be?

Was going to have a friend paint it for me, but he wanted $100. Hmm, he'* using my shop, my compressor, my paint. Why not just buy my own spray gun and do it my self. Now I can say I did 100% of the work on this hood. Also opens up a new area for me.

Just a bit more sanding



Picked up my supplies for tomorrow. Primer, clear, and everything I need to paint, except paint. That will be ready at 1 tomorrow

Now, what could this be?

Was going to have a friend paint it for me, but he wanted $100. Hmm, he'* using my shop, my compressor, my paint. Why not just buy my own spray gun and do it my self. Now I can say I did 100% of the work on this hood. Also opens up a new area for me.
Now that musta cost you a pretty penny... but nice lookin gun. Glad to see you DOING 100% of the work. Painting is awesome and makes it alot easier when you can add something to your "Yeah I can do that" list
great job so far... keep it up
great job so far... keep it up




