Expanding my skill set, again
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Joined: May 2006
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From: Sheboygan Wisconsin






As many of us know, having the correct tools for the job makes it much more enjoyable. last year I made my custom hood. But it had a few problems and I wasn't happy as I should be. The epoxy shrunk a bit and it no longer has a nice smooth surface. So I'm going to re do the hood. I broke down and bought new sanding blocks and sand paper. Man, anything that has to do with body work is rather expensive.
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This should give me all the basic blocks and common paper grits to get most jobs done.
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Now add this to my new paint guns.
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And a paint booth, I'm all set. I'll be starting a new thread in regards to the hood once I get started, hoping that is in the next week or 2.
P3210360.jpg
This should give me all the basic blocks and common paper grits to get most jobs done.
P3210361.jpg
Now add this to my new paint guns.
P3170357.jpg
And a paint booth, I'm all set. I'll be starting a new thread in regards to the hood once I get started, hoping that is in the next week or 2.
Thread Starter
Joined: May 2006
Posts: 29,661
Likes: 43
From: Sheboygan Wisconsin






Hey, it works for me. They save a ton having me paint on site, and I get extra cash in my pocket as well as hone my skills, and get to use a paint booth when I need it.




