Matthew Smith
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- November 1, 2009 at 7:07 pm #16719
Dont worry about the fuuny stuff he smokes :whistle: , that just gives him more creativity :wak .. Some of the greatest minds of this century smoked funny stuff or took some other type of drug :exci
What kind of products do you use in the Congo… That is cool to see all the way around the world :welc
October 28, 2009 at 3:14 am #16640Yep what they all said.. I use the rattle can stuff too.. Only takes a minute of practice to determine distance and speed etc to get the texture you want.. Easy as pie brother
October 27, 2009 at 2:34 am #16609A1 I would use your transtar your are accustomed to using.. I would also avoid using Kirker clear coats.. I have personally never used them, nor will I ever use them, however I have read on several different occasions that the clears they produce are not good on how they lay out or buff..
Lots of guys use the single stage paints they sell, but then use a good quality clear over them.. Its personal preference but I would stay away from their clear coat line if it were me
October 27, 2009 at 2:27 am #16608I trade work for wacking down tree’s.. My luck I would drop one on the house or myself 😛
October 15, 2009 at 7:42 am #16455I had a Hutchins years ago that I loved.. It was nice as far as I could tell, but its one of those things I lost along lifes divorce highway many moons ago :whistle:
Im like most here, I use a ND mudhog and then switch to a block.. although there are times I wish I had a good air file, just never bought another one
October 2, 2009 at 1:04 am #16206[b]JCClark wrote:[/b]
[quote][b]RatStang wrote:[/b]
[quote]Well technically Endust is a Mixture of odorless mineral spirits and Trichloroethane (Chlorothene).Only thing that would worry me about using it is the Butane propellant might leave a dry powdery residue.
.[/quote]The Endust is only misted on a clean towel, it doesn’t even feel damp, trust me. there’s no transfer of anything-
except dust clinging to the rag. It really knocks the static off, especially on plastic parts.
Everyone I know that has tried it liked it.
Like I said, I’ve been useing only Endust for all my tacking for over 10 yrs now.That’s my final answer. (and I’m sticking to it) :exci[/quote]
Not everyone likes it :exci :exci :exci :exci
September 25, 2009 at 4:24 am #16115Thats a freakin sweet ride bro, and you did an outstanding job on the body and paint
September 19, 2009 at 9:19 pm #16046Just keep soaking it with reducer or thinner and it will eventually come off.. While epoxy sticks to everything and once it locks up its hard to remove, it will come off 😉
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