Posted by JT on March 13, 2008 at 10:10:24 from (70.226.209.165):
In Reply to: Painting the B posted by Lanse on March 12, 2008 at 15:23:38:
Bought my paint at a farm store, 29.99 a gallon. This is the air cleaner off my M shot with a rattle can. It looks good, but I also spent 5 hours hand sanding, primering, sanding again, primering again, sanding again. I use rust oleum primer, it worked real good. ALL primer needs at least 1-2 hours to be dry enough to not get little peices of primer balled up in the sandpaper and leave little scratches. I guess it all depepnds on how you want it to look. the guy helping me has been a paint and body man for over 40 years. this is the info he gave me if I want it to look good, not show quality, just to look good. I painted this about a week ago, so the paint is still a little soft, even though the date says 2004. Jim
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