cmfisher4
Promoted Users
Hi everyone. I've decided to use SPI exclusively for my paint needs for the restoration of my 1966 Triumph Spitfire. I've got mechanical experience, but this is my first time doing any serious metal work and any painting at all. I've laid down some epoxy so far and while there are some runs and a few adhesion problem spots, I'm incredibly happy with how it is going. I've tried not to skimp too much on my materials and tools, though they are not the best; hopefully my attention to detail, and asking lots of questions, will help me put out a good finished product.
By the way, this is my second year of the <ahem> one year restoration, so you can tell how its going. Having fun and learning a lot, however and I wouldn't have it any other way!
Thanks for all the help I've gotten so far and the help that I will surely get in the future. SPI is obviously a great company and I'm very lucky to have found them!
Cheers,
Chris
By the way, this is my second year of the <ahem> one year restoration, so you can tell how its going. Having fun and learning a lot, however and I wouldn't have it any other way!
Thanks for all the help I've gotten so far and the help that I will surely get in the future. SPI is obviously a great company and I'm very lucky to have found them!
Cheers,
Chris