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Craig |
You would make me a decent painters helper Mr.stang. Any grit in the 120-220 range would get bare metal ready for vinyl wash primer and 3-4 coats of urethane primer/surfaced. 220 is a little short on tooth but I wouldn't pick a fight over it. If you made more than 139k painting cars last year than you win. Jeesh...
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Bare metal, or raw aluminum? Are you shooting Enamel, Urethane, or Waterborne? I'd love to see you try to Eprime over a raw aluminum body sanded to 120 grit with just the recommended coats..... When was the last time you prepped a raw aluminum body for paint (mine was December 2011 just before the switch to water borne).... Bill S. |
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If you are going to paint the car, just get it in the filed finish. If you are really considering a car in the near future, you need to place the order ASAP. We are now sold OUT through February 2014. (We took a deposit for 6 cars this week alone). We have customers we are working deals with that may put our deliveries out much further. Finally, we are strongly considering a price increase--very soon. David :):):) |
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Purely for curiosity, what has been the breakdown 289 vs. 427, street vs. S/C & FIA, if you even have those figures in your head? :D |
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We have something like 75 of the 289 cars. We have made about 800 cars total. My guess is 35 of the 75 are 289 Street cars. David :):):) |
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