Dean Jenkins
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It's never easy, is it? Fixing the sags in the base and sanded through to the sealer, so had to touch them up and wait for that to dry . . .
Finally shot the clear.
I recall in a different thread someone said "relax and have fun when spraying." That is great advice, much better results. We can make this so intense, but for the hobbiests at least, it is supposed to be fun, right?
So I sprayed the 1st coat of clear "the way I want it to look" per the instructions. It was perfect! I stood there all PPE'd up admiring it, and watched a little gnat like bug fly right into the wet clear
I wicked him out with my gloved finger, figured it would be better to fix that crater later than to have him entombed in the clear. The downside of a makeshift booth . . .
Anyway, put down 5 coats of clear, with exactly 30 minutes flash between them.
A few sags and minor trash that I'm sure will cut out just fine.
I'm happy! I can do this!
Here are a few pics
Finally shot the clear.
I recall in a different thread someone said "relax and have fun when spraying." That is great advice, much better results. We can make this so intense, but for the hobbiests at least, it is supposed to be fun, right?
So I sprayed the 1st coat of clear "the way I want it to look" per the instructions. It was perfect! I stood there all PPE'd up admiring it, and watched a little gnat like bug fly right into the wet clear
I wicked him out with my gloved finger, figured it would be better to fix that crater later than to have him entombed in the clear. The downside of a makeshift booth . . .
Anyway, put down 5 coats of clear, with exactly 30 minutes flash between them.
A few sags and minor trash that I'm sure will cut out just fine.
I'm happy! I can do this!
Here are a few pics