Ha - incredible! I was debating trying to rig something up with PVC pipe (not sure if it will be strong enough) to fit in a spray tent I bought for my back yard. I wanted to use some carabiners and a paint bucket hook to create a turnable structure to hang it on. My spray plan is to figure out how to hang it as a crude rotisserie contraption.

As far as the status of my project goes - last night and today was productive! I mixed and applied my grain filler. It was probably unnecessary, but I figured since it came with my paint kit I should use it. It did clean up some small blemishes I was worried about. Specifically - the neck joint on the back and sides looks more cohesive. With that said - should I clean up the filler more than I already have?

Initial application of filler:


sanding it off with 320 grit:




*potential* finished product before vinyl sealer:











Should I take care to remove every bit of grain filler that is gone? Specifically - my goal, if possible, is to make the neck joint look totally cohesive. Should I apply more grain filler or wood glue to seal the gaps or will spraying paint and clear coat accomplish that? I left a little grain filler near the joints to help close the gap in the joints. Since that's not really its intended purpose, I didn't want to take a short cut but it seems like it could work.