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I am embarking on a new retro build that was meant to be a cheap run around.......
However, as so often is the case I have ended up spending more money than I wanted and it is still very much a pile of bits!
I have decided that no amount of touch up is going to make it look good and my local powdercoater is out of the question as I need to address a dent.
Bob Jacksons want £95 paint, £10 dent repair & £35 collection and return. Whilst I think this represents good value this is almost as much as the build has cost so far :roll:
So my mind wanders to home spraying.
Any advice? If I was to get the paint that is on the frame back to a matt smooth finish would this suffice as an undercoat?
All help much appreciated
However, as so often is the case I have ended up spending more money than I wanted and it is still very much a pile of bits!
I have decided that no amount of touch up is going to make it look good and my local powdercoater is out of the question as I need to address a dent.
Bob Jacksons want £95 paint, £10 dent repair & £35 collection and return. Whilst I think this represents good value this is almost as much as the build has cost so far :roll:
So my mind wanders to home spraying.
Any advice? If I was to get the paint that is on the frame back to a matt smooth finish would this suffice as an undercoat?
All help much appreciated