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Posted by flathead on March 18, 2005 at 06:10:08 from (170.143.252.32):
Hey N folks I ran out to the shop this morning before work and snapped a few pics to show my progress. I got the third coat of red paint on all the red parts last Saturday morning. While I was waiting for paint to dry, I went upstairs where I'm storing the grey parts and painted the script on the hood. I had put decals on the scripts but didn't like the way they looked so I peeled them off and brush painted them. It looks kind of sloppy up close but from 5 feet away they look ok. Still better than the decals. Since the third coat of red paint looks alot like the second coat pictures that I posted last Friday, I also included some pics of the grey parts which I finished up last fall. I've been storing them in my wood shop while I've been working on the running gear. I've started putting the red parts of the tractor together. Once I'm finished with that its on to the black and pseudo-cadmium(silver paint) parts. You can see I've started working on the steering wheel (filling with PC-7 epoxy).
Third coat of Paint, Parts Going On
Hitch Installed After Painting
Engine Right Side
Hood with new Painted Script
Grill
Fenders
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