Thread: My 1930 model a project
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12-07-2010 05:17 AM #1
Yea but now I am getting anxious
The striper I am wanting to use is comming over today, I hope he is reasonable, because being Christmas , haveing kids, doesnt leave much money left on the table this time of year 
I have one striper that says he will stripe the flames, dash, headlights, grill shell, 150.00. Thats cheap, but he is not as good, novice like me. Even with paying for a striper should put me at around 1200.00-1300.00 in a paint job,including bufffing materials, not bad I say
Thats just paint
1930 model a , 1953 ford truck
"DOWN WITH THE SICKNESS"
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12-07-2010 06:18 AM #2
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12-13-2010 05:37 AM #3
wet sanded 600, striper striped it, recleared 1 tack coat, 2 full wet coats, all that is left is cut and buff



1930 model a , 1953 ford truck
"DOWN WITH THE SICKNESS"
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12-13-2010 05:51 AM #4
So pleased with everything, never new I had it in me to do such a nice paint job, it's all in the body work
My buddy Max stripped it for me too. Nice to know people, still cost me but real cheap.



1930 model a , 1953 ford truck
"DOWN WITH THE SICKNESS"
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12-13-2010 05:53 AM #5
1930 model a , 1953 ford truck
"DOWN WITH THE SICKNESS"
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12-13-2010 07:01 AM #6
Nice, nice, nice!! I really like how the green pinstripe finishes off the flames.
Lynn
'32 3W
There's no 12 step program for stupid!
http://photo.net/photos/Lynn%20Johanson
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01-03-2011 11:13 AM #7
Finished wetsanding and buffing, now I need to get it in the sunlight 1200,2000, 3000 paper, then buffed
Now to start painting all the other stuff, garnish moldings, rotors, winshiedl frame etc 


1930 model a , 1953 ford truck
"DOWN WITH THE SICKNESS"





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