Several more hours (and several more to go!) on blending.filling,sanding the door jams. finished the left but haven't started on |
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the right. The hinge recess pockets at the top were a bunch of fun, hard to get sandpaper into the small radius corners. Sanded |
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the initial coat of primer on the aft right side, and then reapplied another coat. rathen than comnpletely sand this coat, I gave it a |
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'rough' sanding to knock off the top of the 'knap' left by the roller applicator, then applied another coat. I don't know if this will be |
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any better, but I'm trying to get a build-up of primer and figured this might help. I also preped the left aft cabin top for primer, |
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applied a skim coat and then used the credit card to squeege the mix into the pinholes and voids. This trick w/ the credit card |
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saves a lot of sanding. I find that if you let the initial credit card coat drey somewhat and then squeege on another coat, that it |
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pretty much gets all of the pinholes. Doesn't take much time and is very effective. Added another piece of fineline tape to the left |
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rear window to allow for a thigker build-up of primer and then rollerd on the initial coat on the aft left side. the entire aft cabin |
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cover has primer on it at this point. the right side has 3 coats and the left side 1. |
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