Fantastic work, as always Danie. ...the paint that you used on the firewall, it looks like a store bought cannister that your just screw into a spray gun?I've never seen that before , I'm forever mixing and cleaning spray gun cannisters, not that I do a lot of spraying,but something like that would make life much easier for the DIY spray painter like me......
Thank you Dewet3! I used a product localy known as Stone Chip. You use an inexpensive purpose made gun. It has a few nice advantages, the product is rust and "sand blasting" resistant, you can paint over it with any 2k paint afterwards and it is a good filler to cover in perfections.
Bodywork, that's the fun part!!!
Yes!!
Está quedando genial!!!
Thank you!!!
Fantastic work, as always Danie. ...the paint that you used on the firewall, it looks like a store bought cannister that your just screw into a spray gun?I've never seen that before , I'm forever mixing and cleaning spray gun cannisters, not that I do a lot of spraying,but something like that would make life much easier for the DIY spray painter like me......
Thank you Dewet3! I used a product localy known as Stone Chip. You use an inexpensive purpose made gun. It has a few nice advantages, the product is rust and "sand blasting" resistant, you can paint over it with any 2k paint afterwards and it is a good filler to cover in perfections.
Dis so cool oom
Dankie Zané!
I have to ask, how many hours has this taken so far, as I am about to purchase a 1933 Austin 10, 4door drophead tourer.
It's hard to say precisely but so far I would guess about a month and a half if I was work on it full time (which I'm not unfortunately 🙂).
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soo koel oom
Dankie Xanthus!