by doug hodder » Fri Dec 01, 2006 5:07 am
Thanks everyone...it's still a little rough, but I can take care of that in a hurry with some epoxy, a sense of humor and a little creativity, once I get the "look" I want. Something that people will need to realize is that when building a tear in this method, meaning, epoxy on wood, and no aluminum, or in the case of someone like Gaston, who did complete glass layup and body work on foam... it might look like crap to some people right down to the last couple of days, primer and sanded bondo.....After you shoot the paint on it, then it all comes together, that's when you really see what your efforts have given you...take a look at Gastons, absolutely premium work!! ,just remember that how good your paint job comes out is only as good as the sub surface work that went into it.... with some time and effort on mine....It will fly...Doug