Funnily enough, I have worked in circuses.
(True story)
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He just typed what others were thinking.. 😎
Geez you can feel the love in the room.
Catch ya later
no, I meant that you had quoted the Gambler, I know I was thinking it :)
not that we were all thinking you are a clown.. sorry..
haha DK correcting speller Jrod again
Um, I have another question.
I am sanding between coats of the base blue once I have the final coat of that on Do I sand it then put the black crosses on?
or not sand the final coat as I will put a clear coat on top?
Sorry for all the questions it's been a long time since I painted anything that wasn't a toy soldier.
Hey Neil,
once you have the last blue coat nice and flat you shouldn't need to sand it before the black crosses go on. Once you are happy with the black cross coats remove the stencils (once the black paint has cured) then I'd give it a light 1200 or 1500 grit wet and dry before clear coats.
Good luck !
No need to apologise about questions, if it saves you a stuff up then it's a win for all !
Thanks for the advice, helps me keep on the right track.