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    Mentor dozymuppet's Avatar
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    Looks ok to my eyes, too

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    First clearcoat

    The topcoat is a bit uneven, where I had to sand back and respray but it looks ok.

    Using a water based polyurethane clear coat with a spray gun.

    This is coat number 1.

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    A couple of small runs on the back, which I will remove shortly with a sharp knife, and a second clearcoat later this afternoon.

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    Oh. This is the clearcoat I’m using.

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    Have you tested for compatibility yet? It should be fine, but you never know until you test. Maybe a quick dab on the paint on your spraying handle?

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    Hi Simon

    I did test on a spot which will be under the backplate a week ago, to give any problems plenty of time to show up. No problems experienced

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    Looks good Eponymous, great save.

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    At last, clearcoat!

    3 coats of the polyurethane on. A couple of runs on the first 2 coats but I think, I have the spray gun working properly now.

    This is the result so far.
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    Seems sparkly!

    The final clearcoat will go on tomorrow, then I have to wait 2 or so weeks to level sand and polish.

    So late May, early June I will finally be putting this thing together.

    Happy with that

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    Cure time done

    I have waited 3 weeks for the clear coat to cure. The instructions said 1-2 days per coat and I ended up doing 5 coats but I waited nearly 3 weeks to do the level sand and polish. This is what it looked like before I started

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    This is after level sand and starting to polish sand.

    The grits I used were 600, 800, 1200, 1500, 2000 and 3000.

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    Then I used color tone medium, fine and swirl remover.

    This is the finished body.

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    Pretty shiny.

    This afternoon, I will be using copper tape on the cavities and starting the wiring.

    Good progress today.

    Still with the upside down photos......I really can’t seem to change that. Sorry

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