Old Iron
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Very symmetrical [cl Looks like someone custom built it [ddd
Uuuuhhhh, lemme think [S ...... awww come on - you know I'm going to go black on this one too
Somehow it just seems right for the maximum gangster look, makes the chrome and whitewalls pop....
I think it's 6 or 7...How many different bodies have been on that dolly?
Wow, ZZ, either that car just recently came out of the factory like that or you've done a remarkable tin bashing job. There's no hiding things from the sandblaster. He reveals everything.
Wow ZZ. Keep on tinkering.
Always like your work.
Amazes me even more that you do it in a ~regular~ garage, driveway, and back porch (based on the latest photos).
Your wife and neighbors must be very understanding.
Question for you ZZ.
When you shot your pieces in epoxy did you use any reducer or just the catylst?
Mine went onwhat I would consider to be dry. Not as shiney as yours.
This was my first time using epoxy and I followed the manufacturer's mixing ratio. It also said that to use it as sealer add no reducer and to use it as primer use reducer.
Also. What brand did you use.
Come spring I will scuff and recoat then lay on the high build primer over the fresh epoxy "wet to wet".
Just trying to figure out if it was operator error.[S
Thanks,
Torchie.
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Torchie.
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