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SELLERSRODSHOP

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thought i would pop in to let you all know i haven't forgot you :thu i've finally started working again, well, somewhat...

here's a pic of my temporary shop:
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finished up a couple of bikes this week, one gloss black, the other a flat black. hope to finish up another black bike next week, along with two candy jobs.
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this one is the PPG pre flattened clear. works great for hood "blackouts" too.
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hopefully, they will start on the new shop in a week or two. original plans were for the last week of jan for a start date. :part
 
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Glad to hear you've got space to get some work done. I need to pop in on you and chat, new jobs had me too busy of late and with all the snow/ice I've been driving as minimal as I can.

The paint you used on that HD tank 'PPG pre flattened clear. works great for hood "blackouts" too.' - can you wax it? I still want to do the TransAm treatment to my hood/fendertops/buckets but want to be able to get wax on it without that white haze staying.

Hope to get by soon, hopefully the weather will cooperate and they can get started on putting your shop back up.
Jon
 
"Jonk67" said:
The paint you used on that HD tank 'PPG pre flattened clear. works great for hood "blackouts" too.' - can you wax it? I still want to do the TransAm treatment to my hood/fendertops/buckets but want to be able to get wax on it without that white haze staying.

yes, you can use wax on this without any problems. it's the same clear i used on the shaker scoop. hope the new job is going well :thu

feels good to be doing something productive again. heard today that the new building package will be here next monday :pbj
 
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