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03-20-2008, 05:55 PM | #1 |
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Re-Textured black trim pieces
Here are the final product shots of my interior pieces. man all i can say is I will NEVER use SEM spray bombs again. Both the texture and clear clogged like Mofo's AND i had 2 dud texture cans where they just srayed out flat black... Once I got good ones and cleaned the tips after every coat it worked pretty well. Oh well, Real spray gun next time. I will try to edit this and add the part 3's of the products used:
SEM Texture Coating, Part # 39853 SEM Satin Gloss Clear, Part # 13010 Grey scotchbrite pads Tack cloth(s) Respirator ideally, particle mask at VERY LEAST. Optional plastic Adhesion promotor..( I did not use this at my painter buddies advice. Didn't use it when i went silver and never had issues either.) Check them out and LMK what you think, It was all silver(matched to the exterior color), Now i am going chaste white so i went back to black. yeah i said it!! Did the tails a couple weeks ago. Had some circles cut at a sign shop. I still have a bunch left over that i am willing to give to anyone wanting to do the mod. just pay USPS stamp Well that's all for now. I have been out from back surgery for about 6 weeks now. This is all I have been able to do so far. bad news is I have to have the surgery again as the disc re-herniated due to them giving me Morphine and making me heave for hours immediatly after ,causing it to burst again. Oh well. Lifes a bitch and then the insurance denies the second surgery,... no kidding BAH!! At least i have my GF and my 7's. Thanks for your help. Later, Dave Last edited by BigIslandSevens; 03-20-2008 at 06:47 PM.. |
03-23-2008, 12:58 PM | #2 |
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Texture looks great Dave!
I feel your pain regarding back problems. I herniated my L4 around two years ago and I still have pain/complications to this day. I can't bring myself to surgery though. I wish you the best on your upcoming surgery. Scott
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03-23-2008, 01:26 PM | #3 |
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Looks like you got some sticky fingers haha j/k the textured pieces look pretty nice good work. Sorry to hear about the back problems good luck with round two of surgery.
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03-24-2008, 09:02 AM | #4 |
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Haha!! Yeah I just polished them and carried it over there. Didn't see that till i posted it.
Thanks for the comments on the interior pieces and support on the surgery. Trying to take it all in stride. At least I have plenty of time to fix little things and plan the bigger ones. Currently fixing wiring issues with the radio and windows. I'll post more when i get the pieces back in the car. Dave |