
Anyway, I tried the other place for the Omni stuff but once again everything is in litre containers, so that was over $110 just for the clear and hardener, and the reducer was on top of that so I didn't even bother asking...
I called the original place back because I couldn't remember what the price was and it ended up as $90 for the clear and hardener, and if I need any reducer I can use the one I already have with the base coat, so I'm gonna pull the trigger on that tomorrow and the house mate will pick it up for me seeing as he works literally around the corner from them.
That should get the paint side of things sorted...
I got down to the garage tonight to start sanding the tail piece and I think that's all I'll be doing between now and painting day...
Here's how it set overnight:

And after about 45 minutes of sanding with 240 grit:

What's level there is very smooth, but it clogs the paper up in about 30 seconds to a minute of sanding. I tried wet sanding but that seemed to make it a bit worse, so I went back to dry sanding.
I think I'll be able to get it reasonably flat and smooth but I think there will still be some areas needing a bit more of a build up.
If that's the case, I've still got probably a quarter to a third of the putty tin left so I should be able to build it up a bit more in the low areas.
As it stands now I'm going to lose Wednesday night this week as I have to work, but that means I may not end up at work on Thursday and I may get some daytime time on it depending how things go. Not holding my breath though...
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also if you feel dizzy get out,when I was an apprentice I was using a plain dust mask with no filtration, finished the job walked outside and woke up 30 minutes later with a pounding headache, according to the other guys(once they had finished laughing) that I just keeled over.Right where was I,oh yes the filters your room mate got you are prefect but if you are ever stuck you can use ladies tights these work just as well and are cheaper-you just have to put up with the funny looks you get in the store
.The other thing is be careful using acrylic thinners as a gun wash I would try TETROSYL standard thinners it is cheap(no more than $20 a gallon) and will clean all the equipment no matter what primer/ paint/lacquer you use.Hope that this hasn't bored you too much, HAVE FUN.Johnny



















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