Not my problem (but really is now)
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Originally Posted by HOTRODPAINT
A tip for those who use lacquer. It is not like enamel. It depends on solvent penetration for adhesion. Always make sure it is sprayed "wet". If you shoot it dry, or over a surface that it has trouble penetrating, Like a well cured high gloss, it won't stick. I'm sure that is the problem on your body.
Hotrodpaint - if you read the first post you will see Brookville's response to me - they put primer on draw quality cold roll steel - just as it came from their presses - and oily in places. That plus the fact that the primer they use mediocre cheap crap and is totally being removed w/80 to 100 grit paper. There is no problem with the body except is is eating my retirement up many extra hour after hour. With that said, Brookville bodies are fine STEEL repro bodies, and take extensive time to repair their screw ups plus make necessary mods so an owner can run modern equipment - i.e. V8 motors with auto trans, etc, etc, etc.
Some day I will post my essay on this body - when I finish painting it.
Caveat emptor !!