Bare bones
Today we were able to spend some time sanding on the cab to the ’52 Ford. Just like all bare metal projects, we started with 80 grit on a dual action sander. This smooths the metal and preps it for the epoxy primer that comes next. We got the outside pretty good, but sill have the inside to sand. We hope to get that done tomorrow. If it all works out, the bottom of the cab and the inside of the floor will have epoxy and our Raptor liner spray in bed liner sprayed on them by the end of the week.
Posted on June 24, 2015, in 1952 Ford Truck, High Performance Finishes and tagged 1952 Ford Truck, auto body repair, auto body shop, auto paint, Blocking, Body Filler, body shop, body work, epoxy primer, High Performance Finish, Jmc Autoworx, PPG Paint, Raptor Liner, slick sand, stripping. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.
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