Looking great Justin. Just a quick question, you mention above you are not respraying the underside of the back lid? What do mean by that? I fully understand how you need to control the paint thickness on the body gaps, not easy to do that. The paint cost wow, that did surprise me, but sensible to get the best paint avaliable. 
I guess you have to be so careful when floating a few coats of primer to build up the surface that surface has to be so clean. I regret so much the attention to detail on preparing for final coat on my car, I would love to know why micro blistering is occuring in areas and spreading every year that passes. Its not rust must be my prep work or much cheaper cellulose paint I used 25 years ago.
That silver will look stunning I reckon.
Roy
					I guess you have to be so careful when floating a few coats of primer to build up the surface that surface has to be so clean. I regret so much the attention to detail on preparing for final coat on my car, I would love to know why micro blistering is occuring in areas and spreading every year that passes. Its not rust must be my prep work or much cheaper cellulose paint I used 25 years ago.
That silver will look stunning I reckon.
Roy

 
  
  Thanks Bruce! That reminded me of a lot great times staying up late with my Dad to watch SNL in the late '70's and early 80's with the Original "not ready for prime-time players".
 Thanks Bruce! That reminded me of a lot great times staying up late with my Dad to watch SNL in the late '70's and early 80's with the Original "not ready for prime-time players". 
							
						 ....but far less mottling between passes and coats. I have a really nice Sata gravity gun now (like 6-month-old computers, it's now considered obsolete) that I don't use much now that I have two good painters doing that for me. I always said the painting was the fun part. All the work and time in front of that was 'labor', the ~3 hours of final paint was the cheapest part of the job (except for materials...
 ....but far less mottling between passes and coats. I have a really nice Sata gravity gun now (like 6-month-old computers, it's now considered obsolete) that I don't use much now that I have two good painters doing that for me. I always said the painting was the fun part. All the work and time in front of that was 'labor', the ~3 hours of final paint was the cheapest part of the job (except for materials...  )
 ) I think an entire separate thread could filled to the brim with experiences like that...
  I think an entire separate thread could filled to the brim with experiences like that...
							
						 If you give it a chance to go wrong it will most certainly take it. Especially when it comes to wet paint; God is certainly a prankster!
 If you give it a chance to go wrong it will most certainly take it. Especially when it comes to wet paint; God is certainly a prankster! This fix has been too depressing to think about for some reason.
  This fix has been too depressing to think about for some reason. 
  
  Tom is getting ready to solder his car so there will be additional reference here shortly.
  Tom is getting ready to solder his car so there will be additional reference here shortly. I've said it before but the approval of a life long 356 specialist goes along way and I greatly appreciate your last post. There are several really talented guys on here that make me feel that I need to keep upping my game. Hell, one of them made me run out and buy a new TIG welder.
  I've said it before but the approval of a life long 356 specialist goes along way and I greatly appreciate your last post. There are several really talented guys on here that make me feel that I need to keep upping my game. Hell, one of them made me run out and buy a new TIG welder. 
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