Posted by RLP in Co. on August 04, 2017 at 11:34:54 from (97.32.0.23):
In Reply to: Any tool can posted by gab on August 03, 2017 at 20:27:59:
That's looking good! Is that a lacquer primer that can be sanded? Some primers should be called sealers because if you try to sand them, all they do is fill up the sandpaper! If you get a black primer and a grey primer and spray a lite coat of the opposite color over the top of the first color, then when you sand you will see all the imperfections. As you spray the primer you can use it to fill small holes and imperfections. Just take your finger and smear it around. About the warping when welding; I have heard that a cheap mig welder works well. Or maybe a spot welder. Before you spray the final coat, practice on a scrap piece of metal.My first paint job didn't turn out so good because I didn't use enough thinner.When you spray the first coat of paint, just spray a lite coat and then wait a little while til it begins to set up and when you spay again it will hold the next coat from running. I have not used the new paints with the color and the clear, so someone else can help there. The preparation is the important part, the painting is the easy part.
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