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Big Boyz Toyz
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Post by Dusted on Feb 6, 2009 17:11:20 GMT -7
I cant even imagine being able to paint that well. My god that's beautiful, wood! No wise cracks now lets remember there may be kids in here LOL
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Post by johnbalich on Feb 6, 2009 17:21:52 GMT -7
I use gel crazy glue......well not actually the brand crazy glue, but a hobby version of same . As for body putty i used Bondo autofiller for larger fills and one part bondo in a tube ( I think they call it surfacer) for pin holes etc.
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Post by SKR on Feb 6, 2009 17:24:59 GMT -7
I've been using Krazy Glue to set the rear wing in place and then using JB Weld for the hood scoop and to go along the bottom side of the rear wing with. Use a tooth pick to avoid getting too much goo everywhere. Once you have your JB Weld on , you can take a damp waded up paper towel and smooth out the jb weld bead so it looks a little cleaner. I also put a little too much under the hood scoop so when I push it down on the hood some of the excess comes out from underneath and then use the waded up damp paper towel trick to smooth it out a little. Once it hardens, 400 grit sandpaper can put the final touches on it. JB Weld works as a good filler as well. Other than that I've used red spot putty on small imperfections. That's just what I use. Bondoman has some some stuff that he likes. I can't remember what it is Ron?
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Post by SKR on Feb 7, 2009 13:03:32 GMT -7
Nice work Jeff
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Post by allstarhr on Feb 7, 2009 14:34:16 GMT -7
Can't believe I'm typing this, but...
That is Soo cool!
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Post by Dusted on Feb 7, 2009 16:10:56 GMT -7
amazing cars guys !
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