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After removing the masking that I had done around the repairs to the doors on the driver side, I disassembled the paint booth. I will have more to paint in the near future after I modify the dashboard, but the … Continue reading
After removing the masking that I had done around the repairs to the doors on the driver side, I disassembled the paint booth. I will have more to paint in the near future after I modify the dashboard, but the … Continue reading
This morning Michelle and I un-masked the hood and fenders and looked over the window frames, and trim pieces. The major problem that I found was that the plastic film that I had used to mask the beige areas of … Continue reading
A banner day today! With Jerry’s help we were able to finish up the last of the planned paint work. We started the day masking off the beige paint on the hood and front fenders. The hood went pretty easy, … Continue reading
After a pleasant break to get the ’40 Ford settled in the garage and to spend a bit of time looking it over and deciding what needs to be done, I got back to work on the Dodge. The body … Continue reading
I was finally able to reach the gentleman that I had bought the convertible from, he had a double heart valve replacement and had been given a blood thinner after the operation to prevent clotting, unfortunately it created a heavy … Continue reading
Up until this point I have been uphappy with the way I have been doing the masking, it was taking forever and was not working as good as I thought it should, So I decided to improve upon my technique … Continue reading
Now that we have the entire body surface sealed with V-Seal, we can mask off the portion of the body that will be painted 1968 Ford Mustang Mandarin Orange. Spraying the Body Driftwood Beige Once the masking was complete it … Continue reading
Time to clean everything up and mask off all the openings into the interior so that I can seal the entire body with PPG V-Seal 3025. Ugh, more masking, I had forgotten that I disliked masking as much as I … Continue reading
After more masking … I am beginning to think that I would have been better off if I had removed the doors for painting, seems like I have almost as much time in masking as I have in sanding. Again, … Continue reading
After spending several hours with the two of us working on masking the jambs for the two tone paint job, I am thinking it might have been easier to pull the doors off and do them seperately. Too many nooks … Continue reading