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Looking good! Keep up the good work.
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Spectacular work, Sir.
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Please tell us what brands of paint and primer are you using.
Looks nice. Love to get the Kohler decals. M |
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Wow. Looks amazing. Keep up the great work!
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first of all thank you very much...
just using a napa 2k, then mud work (everlast light weight) then a sikkens highbuild, (now ppg i guess) and then im just using single stage enamel irongard with the expensive valspar hardener, (not the one at tsc or whatever) wetsand after 2 weeks or depending on cure, climate humidity etc, and buff with "perfect it" (very fine marine buffing compound)...thats if the peel is bad enough for me to care..sometimes when i can get the pressure down on my gun and get good ML'ge without slippers or sags then it looks good enough as is... |
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Wow have you tracked the time you gotta have in that?? It's a showstopper for sure!! I know I haven't been on here long enough to have an opinion yet but I think the solid gas line looks great. Shouldn't be a problem if you put a couple inches of rubber?braided stainless? flexible hose in there as a vibrasorber? It would break my heart too if it were mine and dribble gas on that meticulous paint tho. Nice work!! I am always nervous as all get at that stage of reassembly. My Very Humble Opinion. Matt
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Well she's alive!!! I had a hell of a time, after I got the fenders on and rear lights and flasher all wired up, I want to smell new engine.....nothing...crank and crank, pull plug dry as a bone...float needle sticking...just knocked on the braass nut a little with a wood handle screwdriver...bubbles in the float bowl and away she went...whew...that was a lot of work...I'll break her in tomorrow maybe... Have some TouchUp to do and some other little things...sleeve hitch, bolt retightening, etc....I'll get some better pics when I get her out in the yard....
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Wow! Absolutely gorgeous! This is my kind of OCD build haha What tire setup are you running front and rear? Love the breather line and steering box mods! Also, did you clear over your stickers?
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My goodness. That is beautiful.
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Amazing, very nice work!
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