Wet Painting.

blastyrider

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Nov 28, 2010
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Well guys today me and my step dad went to the shop. We decided to get an early jump on the week. so we sanded down our $3000 box that we made for a client and we told them we will paint it. Well we painted it dove grey. we have to go back tomarrow and sand it down becasue of some runs but we pretty much finished it. we will also do a second coat tomarrow. il get pics then becasue i usually dont take my phone to work so. they will be posted tomarrow. IT TURNED OUT GREAT I:I
 
In the Right Place for $3000 to can buy a wife.... she will do the house work and blow you when you say.....doesnt speak a word of english.. but at least you cant understand her whens shes talking back to you.... if she dares talk back that is.... J/K
 
We just used a sander with replaceable pads. we just had to do some minor sanding to get some of the damn red magic marker they used when they are not supposed to use it. and it wasn't just like a box. i should have been more specific. it was going to a solar panel buisness. it is going to be stuffed with componets to help create the solar energy. it has a lot of bars we had to weld onto it. we do a powder coating too, but we decided to wet paint it. i just went in about a half an hour ago and we just got a KTM 450sx frame and a crap load of parts to powdercoat.