it's supposed to be about driving and the experience isn't it? Sometimes a quick rattle can will facilitate that.
By the way, I loved the video. In spite of it not being technically correct as far as proper sanding procedure and so forth. Thanks Malcolm, I stay young looking because of the people I hang with. Later, Dick
Being someone who is starting to get a little grey in his goatee,I say"What's wrong with black and red?"
fakers are what bother me. . .it's not that he left a visible hard edge on the bondo, not that he sands with his fingers (who does that?) but that he pretended to be "feeling' the panel for imperfections while doing that. . .which we know he wasn't. just playing a role that he doesn't even understand. offensive.
You mean swinging a spraybomb in an arc is not trad?! Sorry. Low blow, maybe. One huge POSITIVE of this thread is it pretty much shows we, as HAMB'rs are looking for substance.
Missed the mark or me..........replace the Miller Lite can for a Lonestar Longneck, and then you'd have nailed the "Texas Thang". not sure about all the comments from "pro painters" who wanted to wretch watching the novice excersize his art, and critique what was obviously an experiment in video. I enjoyed it. "Just sayin'....."
No need to even be a Custom Painter to relate. Really, only hand sanding, no block of any sort, nor on the filler, nor to scuff. Only the dish soap trick was the high light for me. Free hand sanding, then stencil painting. But hey, that's Hot Rod to some, but not me.