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Posted by Dozerboss on June 06, 2004 at 19:09:14 from (207.69.140.32):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Food For Thought posted by Rod (NH) on June 05, 2004 at 22:50:12:
This was a new kit car type body, so now that i think about it, it had some type of primer on it when they got it. Black as i recall. Maybe your right about it being an electrodeposition primer, because they primed it in gray but said they were sanding the e-coat. The primer they sprayed and sanded may have been just a guide coat as after they sanded that, they put bondo on the whole body than sanded it all off except the low spots. They even did the frame with bondo the same way later. Wish they had explained the work and materials in detail. Instead they were focusing on the relationships within the shop, argueing with the owner they shouldn't paint the office file cabinets too because they were car builders etc. First time i had seen it. They ended the show with 6 top coats explaining they needed so many to color sand which i guess will be on next week.
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