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my air compressor is giveing out so only electric prep tools, the paint on the frame is gone just primer there now
the engine has ok paint and the axle has pretty solid paint the hood and fenders are geting sandblasted,
I'm takeing lot's of pic's I really like the camo pattern on my truck so I want it to look just like it is now.
whats the best way to scuff sand with a 9 inch grinder :mrgreen:
got that stuff, I'm just doing the engine and engine compartment front axle etc
I'm useing lights(BIG one's) to help keep everything warm and I hope it will be 50° out when I paint.
ok let's see first how cold can I shot this stuff before it runs real bad?
The spots where there's like 60% old paint or primer and 40% bare metal
how should I prime just shoot the whole thing or what? two how many
under coats should I have 2-3? I have some lacquer primer should I
use this...
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