That would work too. That's actually a shelf rack from one of my shelving units. Same concept. I got the parts rack on ebay. It was 80 dollars I think. And he has come extremely handy. Will fit a hood or a trunk.Looks good. I like the fence panels to hang parts on. Gonna steal that idea. Thanks.
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Hope so. I got some aca500. And some menzerna. I also have some sonax like we discuss previouslyThat is gonna buff out really nice!
I dont know yet. I work 40hours day shift so...maybe a week before I hit it. Any suggestions?All 3 of those are nice compounds. How long are you going to wait to sand and buff?
So I shouldn't wheel them out in the sun? I got a damn bird infestation over here. I'd hate for one them to drop a bomb on it and i don't see it for a few hoursSome say it is hard to buff after a few days, but I like the way it sands and buffs after it is nice and dry myself, especially black. Less chance of deep random sand scratches and fewer swirls. May need to spend a little more time with each grit than you would, say the next day, but a week won't be a problem, especially kept inside.
Good to know. They are in my shop too. I counted 7 of them. All babies. Couldn't fly but could jump far. I dont think they will make it long without mama bird around.I just meant if you put them in the sun for a week they may get a little too hard Universal not an issue, Euro might be, but I can't say for sure, because I haven't tried it. I had a bird drop a bomb on my truck's fender. I painted it in the morning and drove it home that evening. The next morning I looked at the fender and of course a bomb only on the fender I painted. Wiped right off with no damage.
Thank you. I have had several guys want me to paint their impalas...but man it is a massive task...and I work full time job that I've debated about walking away from but the benefits and pension keep me tied down..I can already see more projects in your future.
When people see the fine job you did on this car, they will be asking you to work on theirs.