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Final coats of clear. This stuff is nasty glad I don't work in a body shop. Two thoughts, Richard: umm, wait a minute. It's after 4:20, so I need a bit more time to thin.... oh yeah... 1.) Until you're done with this project, you should check in here every 24 hours and leave someone here with a phone number. 2.) Send that last pic to "Sound and Vision" with a caption that reads, "I used to read them first." Probably the same publisher as "Spray Shield" magazine, anyway. Do you have a cat or puppy???? Nevermind.
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How'd you get the port plugs out? I was thinking about doing a set of M80 Ti's I have.
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I was going to share that bit of info but really did not think anyone would be interested. At first when I took off the vinyl I cut around the port's but when sanding I bumped one of them and that really pissed me off. Upon further inspection I saw that they were pushed in with a bit of glue around the outside edges on the backside, so I took a chance and just used a long piece of mdf and a mallet and all it took were a couple light taps .
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Bob would have used peanut butter.
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DOG is GOD spelled backwards. What others think of me is none of my business. M80 V3 MY GLOSS Cherry
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Wonderful - a work of art.
I hope that it's not windy outside because I'd hate to see a mishap...
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Thanks for the concern Tam The weather today was very hot with a few clouds and little to no wind but lots of pollen in the air. It dried in the shop then I moved it outside to get some UV goodness. I really learned a lot and am now working on the second one which is going so much smoother, if only I could learn some darn patience.
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Most of my patience left me about 20 years ago. It must be something to do with aging...
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One more question..... You may have already detailed this and I have missed it. I'm wondering what you did for the grill pins. Did you install magnets? That's something I'd like to retro into mine.
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Micheal I bought neodymium magnets off ebay 1/2 x 1/2 . the plastic holders were drilled /pulled out and then I made the hole just big enough for a tight fit for the magnet then I chamfered the holes and filled over the magnet. I have yet to find some .020 stainless stock to glue to the grills but that will work itself out .
Richard
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