Thanks for the info. Much appreciated.
Sanding for days way down inside a frunk, or at the bottom of a compartment,
Another setback feels like a kick in the balls.
11+ hours yesterday.
Can't hardly get out of bed today.
Under the gun to get paint shot while the weather is good.
Spray-out on the panel shows decent results.
This LR corner was repaired in the past, so the paint is fresh(er).
Match is close enough. Flake is bigger but color is right so away we go.
Paralysis by analysis.. In my case it's the 'anal' in analysis.
Who spends hours bondo-ing all the scars smooth in the bottom of their frunk?
It's back-breaking work. Just can't help myself...
Finally, before the heat goes away, out in the yard.
Gotta keep away from trees that drop crap when a gust of wind comes.
Masked.
Epoxy.
Two separate shooting sessions of a few wet coats each.
Seems to have laid down well.
Breeze came up and threw some trash around.
And it's definitely lumpy in spots, especially the floor,
But I'm pretty happy with how it came out,
And really happy to have this done.
Hopefully it stayed warm enough last night the paint didn't blush,
But if it did,
it's staying that way!