@@BIGFOOTBIKESANDBREWS We definitely should stay in touch. I am planning on a trip to Texas sometime and hopefully we can catch up and go riding 4 wheelers or whatever on the way.
@@Biokemist-o3k , I was thinking some day if I were to get a good number of subscriber it would be cool to some kind of vintage ride. That might take a while to get some folks together though at my channels growth rate since I'm pretty remote to any sort of population 😁😁
I will usually plastic weld some scrap material in where I need to fill and sand smooth. There is also a flexible filler body shops use on plastic bumpers that should work well over the epoxy primer, but I usually just fill with plastic welding.
So what do you think. Was this a bad idea? Do you think the paint will stick ❓❓❓
Fenders turned out awesome.
Thanks and thanks again for watching and commenting!!!
Really great video....
Thanks and thanks again for watching and commenting John!
@@BIGFOOTBIKESANDBREWS We definitely should stay in touch. I am planning on a trip to Texas sometime and hopefully we can catch up and go riding 4 wheelers or whatever on the way.
@@Biokemist-o3k , I was thinking some day if I were to get a good number of subscriber it would be cool to some kind of vintage ride. That might take a while to get some folks together though at my channels growth rate since I'm pretty remote to any sort of population 😁😁
@@BIGFOOTBIKESANDBREWS Sounds like a get together...I am sure there are lots of people who are just like us and would love that...
Saw you on FB and subscribed. What do you do if there needs filling?
Hey thanks George! Welcome!!!
I will usually plastic weld some scrap material in where I need to fill and sand smooth. There is also a flexible filler body shops use on plastic bumpers that should work well over the epoxy primer, but I usually just fill with plastic welding.
@BIGFOOTBIKESANDBREWS I want to paint my Goldwing, and a lot of the plastic has been filled and is cracked.
@@georgemooyman7155 Sounds like a fun project 😀