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11-09-2015 03:06 PM
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Today, I gave the rear fenders 3 coats of epoxy...
Today, I gave the rear fenders 3 coats of epoxy primer (mixed up 22 ounces). I had more than enough so I did spot prime the running board, where I sanded through. Based on how it looked, the sealer...
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11-09-2015 06:00 AM
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I've been dealing with air pockets in the...
I've been dealing with air pockets in the fiberglass by the hundreds. I often stick an Xacto knife tip into the hole and twist it around to see how deep it goes. Most of those are minor, compared...
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11-08-2015 01:03 PM
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Based on the info above, it seems like I have the...
Based on the info above, it seems like I have the option of applying a seal coat of thinned epoxy to this running board, an hour before applying the final urethane paint. The light gray polyester...
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03-26-2015 04:07 PM
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My next decision is when to use epoxy primer or...
My next decision is when to use epoxy primer or urethane primer, over my superbuild and featherfill pimers. I'll use some of my 2 gallons of epoxy on the bare frame, but the rest will go onto the...
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03-25-2015 02:52 PM
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products I like
As I get closer to getting my fiberglass bodied car ready for paint, I'm trying some new products that I really like. One of those is Evercoat Superbuild polyester primer. It basically sprayable...
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I haven't been enjoying the ride quality, it's very firm. At first I thought springs but they should actually be light because they were meant to be used with factory air shocks. Figured it must be...
Stude M5 build