First attempt at respraying :)

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@rappy1: ill have a look at what the can says, would be interesting to find out!

@Mick: Im doing three coats on each pannel, to be sure to be sure to be sure :) as for the heating of the pannels, your going to love this, i put up a marquee around the front end, wound down the windows, and ran the heater for a while before starting, the combination of the engine heat and the heater had the marquee nice and warm, and before ye say it, the back end (including exhaust) were not in the tent, so no deadly gasses in me painting area :)
 
@rappy1: ill have a look at what the can says, would be interesting to find out!

@Mick: Im doing three coats on each pannel, to be sure to be sure to be sure :) as for the heating of the pannels, your going to love this, i put up a marquee around the front end, wound down the windows, and ran the heater for a while before starting, the combination of the engine heat and the heater had the marquee nice and warm, and before ye say it, the back end (including exhaust) were not in the tent, so no deadly gasses in me painting area :)
Are you serious!!!!!!!!
Your heater is powerful enough to not only heat the cab, but has enough spare heat to heat up a MARQUEE???????????????/:D:D:D:D
 
was that one packet or two
that came, addressed to you?
were there lots of bits
or did it get on yo tits
coz they were second hand
not new?


:eek:

i will get me coat :)
 
New lights :)
 

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Not read the whole thread but having viewed the photos, hold the spray gun closer to your work and slow it down a tad, you will achieve a deeper, glossy finish. Careful you dont get runs though.
 
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