Looks great... did you do single stage or base/clear? It sure looks as shiny as clear. I am leaning toward dune also, and wanted base/clear originally, but everyone has talked me into single stage for non metallic colors. Thanks
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Nice job Millardo. I've been particularly interested in your project because your 40 was built a few weeks after mine, Feb 1972 but you are waaaay ahead of me. It is inspiration to keep making progress. Please post more pictures when it's complete. My frame & drive train are close to complete and I've refurbished many components, now boxed & ready to install.
Stop being a tease and let us see some more pictures of this work of art
Looks like you are a very tenacious project pit bull. Congrats on seeing the finish line!
Looks stunning (from what little we see)
Nice job Millardo. I've been particularly interested in your project because your 40 was built a few weeks after mine, Feb 1972 but you are waaaay ahead of me. It is inspiration to keep making progress. Please post more pictures when it's complete. My frame & drive train are close to complete and I've refurbished many components, now boxed & ready to install.
I went with single stage just because the paint shop I visited suggested it would be the most forgiving for a novice painter. I don't know how true that is, it's just what I was told.
It has a nice gloss because I wet sanded out all the dust and imperfections, then buffed and buffed.
I went with a medium/fast reducer since I was shooting outside. You want it flash off and dry pretty quick so it reduces the amount of dust that somehow finds you. You end up sanding out a bit of orange peel, verses a nice wet slow cure that you can afford in a booth. That allows the paint to flatten out nicely.
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