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e30bradley
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Yeah.. It will be a nice ride when it's all done.
had a spot I repaired a hair low. Is acrylic glazing putty okay? My friend says so but he's not up to date on paint technology.
I don't know what to do.. I have a feeling the guy is just never going to pay me. I wouldn't have done this to this truck if it where mine from the start. I have so much time and money in this truck and the guy hasn't even paid what the parts and supplies cost yet. I'm done working on it but the rocker is fitted and tacked in place..
I've had my little electric heater running since ~6pm last night and its still going now. Surface temp of the truck is 50-55 degrees and still warming which is good (I've use this paint at this temp and its fine). After 2 coats of epoxy I'll wait 2-3 hours and spray 3 coats high build primer where needed. I will make a proper update latter.I got some pretty bad runs in the epoxy because I can't see a damned thing in my garage.. So I went and bought 6, 4' 2 bulb T8 lamps. Hanging them up now. Tomorrow I will sand down the runs and high build prime it. I still have to spray the radiator support with color tonight. I am using a black single stage on it. My computer is too old to use with my phone so I have to email myself each photo one at a time, then download to the computer, then upload to photobucket (which makes my computer useless and or makes safari quit) and then post here. What a pita!
Part of your issue may be that the colder temps and (I'm guessing) inadequate air flow will affect the flash times, where you need to allow more time between coats. Without the first coat properly flashing, anything sprayed on top normally results in runs..


Excellent photos and story. You're a diligent worker on this truck! Are radiator shells on this model so prone to rusting out that you have to bury them in so much primer and paint? I guess you're planning on driving this truck in the winter on salted roads....
He means it would be nice if you got paid .
Yep, 4.9L leaked a lot.