Mulliganal wrote:Man that's what I was thinking. My wife would FLIP!!! Thanks goodness we have a really big garage for my projects.
One day we will. I convinced my wife the next house will have a detached garage for me to do projects in.
Our current house is 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, under 800 square feet, with no garage (only an attached carport), so space is really limited. We're only 23 though, and I got it just in time for the homebuyer's credit last year when I was only 21, so I'm proud of my dinky house. When I've got more money, we'll go bigger.
I got a lot of work done on the project Saturday, not so much today though.
I put down all the parts that needed painted:
And divided them into two groups. The first group will all be painted glossy white:
And the second group will get spray-on bedliner paint:
It was time to begin sanding. I spent over four hours sanding... My hands are still a bit raw from it all...
Parts to be painted with bedliner, post-sanding:
Parts to be painted white, post-sanding (not sure why the picture looks so crappy):
It started to get dark on me, but I wanted to get all the fairings washed and ready to paint, and get the primer coat on the fairings that will be white. So, I set up a light, started rinsing the parts, and got ready to paint. Rinsing all the parts thoroughly and ensuring they were perfectly clean and dry took another hour or so...
I got out the spraypaint:
And started stringing up parts then priming them:
I primed all the panels, then let them dry overnight. This morning, I sanded them lightly, wiped them down again, and hit them with the first layer of enamel paint. I also painted the inner fairings with bedliner. Unfortunately, I forgot to take more pictures, so you'll have to wait until tomorrow for more pics.
