Well if you haven't heard of rust 911 check this stuff out and I'm about to purchase this stuff right now as a matter of fact. By the way you doing a fantastic job, I'll be watching as you develop.
Great job man I love following the build. However wet sanding will actually fight against you if you are looking to have a nice end product. Although the sandblasted surface may seem rough it’s the absolute perfect texture for paint to stick to. When you paint it if you use a primer the primer/paint will fill in the textured surface and it will come out perfectly smooth. If you wet sand it like you did then paint, the paint won’t have a good surface to stick to and will flake off, especially on a frame where little stones and gravel will be hitting the frame. Just my 2c
Loving the build. Can’t wait for more Chevelle episodes.
Working on them! Stay tuned. Thanks.
Well if you haven't heard of rust 911 check this stuff out and I'm about to purchase this stuff right now as a matter of fact. By the way you doing a fantastic job, I'll be watching as you develop.
Hahaha, you are not wrong, sir. Never heard of it.
Thanks, I appreciate it. Best of luck.
Worth it
I agree. Thanks for watching!
Great job man I love following the build. However wet sanding will actually fight against you if you are looking to have a nice end product. Although the sandblasted surface may seem rough it’s the absolute perfect texture for paint to stick to. When you paint it if you use a primer the primer/paint will fill in the textured surface and it will come out perfectly smooth.
If you wet sand it like you did then paint, the paint won’t have a good surface to stick to and will flake off, especially on a frame where little stones and gravel will be hitting the frame. Just my 2c
Thanks, I did not know that! Ended up getting gloss black powder coated and came out super smooth! I guess I lucked out. Thanks for watching.
Love itt budddd
Thanks, man. Hope you’re doing well.
Going to be cool watching all this happen. Great job bud
Thanks a lot. Glad you’re enjoying it. Gonna be a long, fun process.