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Posted by GordoSD on February 10, 2007 at 06:26:28 from (66.115.200.140):
In Reply to: First time Paint job posted by JPM in WA on February 10, 2007 at 00:43:14:
You're on the wrong board. Go over to the paint and bodywork forum. They will get you going. Talk to your friends and tell them what you are doing. Someone knows someon who should be willing to help you along. Stop by your local body shop around closing time and shoot the bull with the guys there. Get a few books on painting from the local body supply houses. It's now rocket science but there are lots of things you should do in the prep stage that can make a HUGE difference. The old bodyman's saying that 'paint can't hide anything' is the basic premise in your prepwork. It's just me , but there's nothing I hate to see worse than a horrible paint job. I just think, all he did was change the color of this thing, what with the paint over the grease, rust and dents. Gordo
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