Posted by Mathias NY on January 26, 2008 at 06:52:04 from (66.66.157.207):
In Reply to: Day 2 posted by Lanse on January 25, 2008 at 20:34:48:
Congratulations, you are making excellent progress on the first step of any project: Unbounded enthusiasum. The second step will probably hit in a couple weeks: Total disillusionment.
Now that I've said that bad joke, it sounds like you are making great progress. Be sure not to rush things too much. My experience tells me that I break expensive things when I am in too much of a hurry.
A note on the sanding of the sheet metal, have you considered a rust proofing? If you don't have access to a sand blaster to get the rust out of the sheet metal, you will probably want to treat it with something. Otherwise it might return an cause the paint to bubble. Its not a big deal, but its one of those things that will annoy you once the project is done.
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