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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    Originally posted by Matt-B
    with what? do you guys want me to take it to a spray booth?

    No, just do it right, and not half-assed ADHD spazz style. It looks like you forgot your Ritalin before doing the work.

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  • accident
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    You obviously half-assed it. I think my sister could have done better.

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  • Matt-B
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    this is why i thought about not posting pics...

    i have no $ and no time to do a professional spray job and did the body work the best i could...

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  • accident
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    Or you could just go away :D

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  • Matt-B
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    with what? do you guys want me to take it to a spray booth?

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  • Jand3rson
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    Originally posted by Matt-B
    its not regular paint, its bedliner...and Im think Ill get better pics
    Just fix it.

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  • Matt-B
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    its not regular paint, its bedliner...and Im think Ill get better pics

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  • accident
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    Originally posted by Matt-B
    alright, i get it, the paint is bad, well not really
    Gonna stop you right there. It sucks.

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  • george graves
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    ^yep. That's how paint works. If the prep is shitty, just keep coating on the layers until it comes out right. Works every time.

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  • Matt-B
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    alright, i get it, the paint is bad, well not really, its a flat paint. maybe i go over it with some rustoleum white gloss

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  • James
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    Originally posted by Janderson
    Why would you NOT? Have you ever dropped in/pulled an engine with one? They are the single greatest tool for the job after the hoist itself.

    It's the same reason I don't get why people don't just rent the fender roller when they want to do their fenders. Yeah, there are plenty of other ways to do it that are more of a pain in the ass and get the job done, but why do it the hard way when there is a tool made SPECIFICALLY for that job?
    I've never felt the need for one. I'm sure they are a nice thing to have if you were consistently pulling engines, something I'm not doing week in and week out.

    If his budget that tight the money would be better spend on fixing the abortion that is the paint work...

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  • Matt-B
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    harbor freight has a sale now, there 30% cause its like 30$ off, bought 1 :)

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  • ck_taft325is
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    Matt, I have a load leveler you can borrow if you need for a couple weeks. Let me know.

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  • Jand3rson
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    Originally posted by James
    Why waste money on a load leveler?
    Why would you NOT? Have you ever dropped in/pulled an engine with one? They are the single greatest tool for the job after the hoist itself.

    It's the same reason I don't get why people don't just rent the fender roller when they want to do their fenders. Yeah, there are plenty of other ways to do it that are more of a pain in the ass and get the job done, but why do it the hard way when there is a tool made SPECIFICALLY for that job?

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  • DREWHALL
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    I know what you mean. One of the reasons I haven't painted my bay yet even though the swap was done. I try not to throw tools around while I'm working on it but even so, nice shiney paint in a bay only lasts so long for some people.

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