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Sort of Kenny - couple folks here have seen me lately and know whats going on - at least what they see cause I ain;t saying. Its not an excuse - its just a kick down in speed limit.
I have been using what I had left in stock for Swiss to keep his costs down and get moving on the project - He will be back from NV later this week and have sent him a very very short list of items needed to get onto them dents (must have been smacking into Ron in the woods) but I will also get what is called a "glide" coat over the areas that are dented so when I take the major ones out - this will highlight the smaller ones when it comes to block sanding out the primer.
All a glide coat is - is a "like" identical paint but thinned out to where you just add a little color to the surface - so when block sanding the low spots will have this color left - while the flat surfaces are getting flatter yet - then go to work on them low spots to bring the entire surface flat - hope I explained that good enough - at least it makes sense in my pea brain.
I have been using what I had left in stock for Swiss to keep his costs down and get moving on the project - He will be back from NV later this week and have sent him a very very short list of items needed to get onto them dents (must have been smacking into Ron in the woods) but I will also get what is called a "glide" coat over the areas that are dented so when I take the major ones out - this will highlight the smaller ones when it comes to block sanding out the primer.
All a glide coat is - is a "like" identical paint but thinned out to where you just add a little color to the surface - so when block sanding the low spots will have this color left - while the flat surfaces are getting flatter yet - then go to work on them low spots to bring the entire surface flat - hope I explained that good enough - at least it makes sense in my pea brain.