I use the same heaters to run overnight...although they do use up some wattsWork on the front valance: I ran into filler that was covering some terrible attempts at bodywork, pick and hammer damage as well, several dents. I got them fixed to the best of my ability. I ended up leading over a few spotweld dimples on the panel where the factory attached the bracing on the back. I also leaded over the really bad areas of pick damage.
I blasted the back and stripped the front:
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Low spots (circles):
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Spotweld dimples and long low spot, I had to remove the brace to fix this:
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Dimples on the left side too:
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Ughhh!:
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Best I can do:
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Same here:
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And here:View attachment 30203
And in epoxy. The rear valance was from AMD and needed minimal work:
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Thanks for looking!
They do and my wife’s going to kill me when she sees the electric bill for the monthI use the same heaters to run overnight...although they do use up some watts
Thank you!Job well done on the valance. You should be proud of yourself, I am.
Well, did ya?The only thing I can figure is that I left the screen filter in the lid
Don't be too hard on yourself, all of us have made more than a few mistakes when first starting out.Yeah, that’s what I’m thinking too. I’m an idiot!
Don't be too hard on yourself, all of us have made more than a few mistakes when first starting out.
I remember the one and only time I thought cheaper paint was just as good as the more expensive stuff. Never used Omni again.
Then there were the times when I didn't put enough coats of clear on and sanded through when doing the cut and buff.