If bondo sculpted a entire suby out of a solid block of bondo, it would still leave with less filler than the rest of um’ did. :whistle:
The endless trail of jap crap that Streams from the bondo hut. :clappy
The Union screwing things up? Who’da thunk it. :whistle:
Glad to hear things are working out.
Tell us how you really feel stone. :exci
In this game it’s all about how it works, how reliable it is, and if it fails how well you are covered. (Time is cost)
most labels like that way over charge for their specialty items like that.
then they get you by the balls threatening you to stay within their system.
Scuffing polished metals with paper is a PITA, especially chromed parts. :chair
I’d save myself some time and blast them with a fine media.
Maybe go with some tinted epoxy, and then single stage them. (Depending on rather they’re going to be a solid color, or metallic.)
I’d probably go with something along the lines of Imron SS or some other Polyurethane Enamel. (The softer stuff resists chipping well)
I’ve heard etches work pretty good on aluminum too. That maybe even be a better solution to avoid paint chips.
A lot of the keystone stuff is Evercoat products.
Never looked into that one though.
I remember back the day ding first looked at it.
Seem to recall his words being something along the lines of “it’s going to need a little work”
boy if he knew then what he knows now.
Looks good. hopefully you got it locked down enough that you won’t have to worry about any further peeling.
Welcome to the site leo.
Will be interesting to hear how things in this industry work over there.
We’ve got a few people from your side of the pond on the site. But I think you’re our first Russian. :welc
Lookin good Ding, she’s came a long way since the day you bought it. :rock
Yeah I definitely need to get a better plastic welder. I got one of those air blow gun ones… What a POS. :blush: