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    Well done guys, Dan and yourself will be getting excited to see the painting coming to the end. I will congratulate you and both sons for your absolutely briiliant building threads that are not only educational but with humor also.
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    Don - just think how many more painted parts you would have if it was a full fendered car - you would probably have them on the bed at home as well. I forgot how many I had, but they filled the basement, the office as well as a few hanging in the furnace room

    It sure does look nice!!
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    Thanks guys. Yeah, I can't even imagine if it were a full fendered car, what with running boards, aprons, etc. We would also never want to build a custom car, too much surface area to prep and paint. I really have a lot of respect for the guys who do this bodywork stuff day in day out.

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    Don I was wondering what you guy's wear for eye protection when spraying. I've got a good respirator with removeable air filters/cartridges, but nothing other than safety glasses for my eyes. Was wondering if you or anyone else here has any thing they use for their eyes other than clear safety glasses.
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    Actually Steve, as much as I hate to admit it, we don't use any eye protection. We do wear respirators, but since we are spraying outside, usually with a good Florida breeze, that is all we do. In fact, when I worked at the body shop the painters there only wore masks inside the booth, no eye protection.

    Good vision is highly overrated anyway.

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