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my 'apprenticeship' continues
Hi all, if you promise not to laugh too loudly at the newbie, a small update on my slow progress.
After getting sick of wrestling with rusty bolts for a while, I decided to try my hand at some new skills, using a conveniently small part - the front apron.
Checklist of experience:
panel beating - no
paint stripping - no
sanding birmabright - no
spray painting - no
So, a lot to learn obviously; but the wonderful threads on AULRO have been brilliant.
1. I began by attempting to straighten out the badly dinged and warped apron. I have made progress, but have more to do by the look of it. I am enjoying working with the birmabright.
2. Paint stripper only served to reveal a very stubborn layer of bright yellow (camino gold???) under the green.
QUESTION 1: Does this provide any clues as to its history? The whole Landy is painted this way.
3. Nylon sanding wheel, wet-and-dry sanding pad and lots of patience; always fearing damaging the aluminium. Discovered that a COMBINATION of paint-stripper (under plastic wrap then scraped and sugar-soaped after; followed by sanding was good. The paint, though still in place, was now a lot softer and easier to remove. :)
4. Still to come - some primer, then a couple of top coats from a rattle can to see if I am happy with the resulting colour (Deep Brunswick Green) followed by leaving it outside for the months or years its going to take me to finish the rebuild to see how it copes in the weather.
Anyway, I'll update you when the painting is done.
Garry
QUESTION 2: how do I insert pics into the post rather than attach little thumbnails?
QUESTION 3: Christopher is keen for another video. Would it be helpful to the other newbie out there if we put together a 5 min video of the whole process, say on a door or something? NOT because I am an expert - far from it - but because then you guys who have done a lot of this can comment and correct my mistakes and make suggestions? Let me know what you think.