Its starting to look like something

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  1. Chinguschild

    Chinguschild The Bass Player

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    Barely. Its coming along SLOW. I guess slow motion is better than no motion!

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    lilfarley Chris Comley

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    lookin good!! can't wait till i'm doing that this spring
     
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    Pasc Looking for Stallion part

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    Wow!!! Looking real good!!! :thumbs2:
     
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    PINKY .....John Ford.....

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    looking good!
     
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    Matterick Matt Somerville

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    looks good :thumbs2:
     
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    Chinguschild The Bass Player

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    Thanks guys! By the way. I know why there isnt much rust on the car. The under carriage is COVERED in grease.

    Leaks may bug the crapola out of me but they do a great job of rust prevention i will tell ya. haha
     
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    EXACTLY!!! looks great!
     
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    Shinysideup Chillin the most

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    You get an F for painting directly over rust.
     
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    Jamie Miles the road warrior

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    Looks good!
     
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    Chinguschild The Bass Player

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    Those were before and after pics. I sanded it down to bare metal. The rust would have made it all "texture" like and look like sh**.
     
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    Shinysideup Chillin the most

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    I can clearly see lots of rust at edges of where you painted in #2 and 4.:naughty:
    Dont :bs:
     
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    Chinguschild The Bass Player

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    theres certain spots i just couldnt get to it and spots where i screwed up the paint (hit it while it was wet) between coats. trust me I sanded it down. i wouldnt just paint over it. if you got a way to make it cleaner and get to the tight areas let me know. Im all ears.


    Also too. Some of it has eaten little dimples out in the metal like on the shock towers. You got a remedy for that too?

    edit: and i only have so much time in a day. i sand spots paint some sand more paint some more. Im not perfect. I never will be. Some spots will have rust underneath it. All of which I dont get too is surface. I also dont see a problem with painting over what I cant get too. Maybe its cause "I'm a kid"
     
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    Shinysideup Chillin the most

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    Wire wheel .
     
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    Chinguschild The Bass Player

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    I been eatin the wire brushes up. And the wheel doesnt seem to be taking it down to metal and leaves weird low spots between the old paint and metal. Do I just need to hit the spots longer with it?
     
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    71gold Frank Cooper Supporting Member

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    if you were going for ...looking better...you got it.:thumbs2:

    the only way to get it all...take it apart...:yup:

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