Hes laughing because I painted it myself. I had every intention of a professional job at first, but our 3rd child is due in less then 3 weeks time and I simply can't justify the funds at the moment so set myself a target of having it painted before the baby arrives!
When I made that call it was still in bare metal and probably only April.
Al (66s) laughed and has since called me Superman for attempting it.
Well, Mr slow, I did it!
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I plan to paint the above this weekend but we are forcast the worst snow in 30 years and -6 on saturday so it could be tricky even with my 3 heaters in the garage!
Joking Aside, Al was true to call me nuts and not to rush it. It has been a mega effort the last 3 months on the body work. Apart from the welding i've done it all myself. The kids cant remember what I look like.
You have to be just a little bit crazy to take this job on.. I don't really plan to do it again. The about of sanding involved is just crazy... and the black bogeys are very nasty!
The shell has come out quite good. There are a few small dents still on show when you look close and some small ripples here and there but for DIY and the money it cost i'm over the moon. Its such a great feeling knowing the 'all nighters' were worth it!
I still have the cut the paint back with wet and dry to flat it. This will help with the minor imperfections then I have to buff the shine into it.
I put a clear coat into the engine bay, boot and interior where they are harder to buff out, but the exterior will not have a clear coat. I used Acrylic Laquer as its pretty safe for home use and will get a nice shine with some work.
One day when the kids are a bit older I will get a professional job done. For now, I know the kids will scratch it so its pointless having a mint paint job!