Hooray! We all can't wait to see this one put together. Don, has Dan decided on a color yet? Or is he just going to leave it in DP-90? It will look good either way.

Amen on the rust here in Florida. Back in my body shop days, we were told never to leave anything in bare metal overnight, or, if we did, to re-sand it the next day before applying body filler or primer. The reason - because the humidity and salt air causes microscopic oxidation (rust not visible to the naked eye) to begin within just a few hours!

Don, you probably know this, but for the info of those reading this thread that may not be aware: Epoxy and Urethane based paints & primers use catalysts (hardeners) that contain isocyanates. The "cyan" part of that name doesn't come from Cayan Pepper, folks, it is derived from Cyanide - it's the stuff used in the gas chamber over in Texas. Cyanide is a deadly poison that attacks the nervous system. It can be ingested through the skin as well as inhaled. It is only in very small amounts in paint catalysts, but still dangerous if ingested. Anybody out there who might be using catalyzed paints or primers, especially for the first time - protect yourself.