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    Car Year, Make, Model: 34 Ford Low Boy w/ZZ430 Clone
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    It turns yellow tomorrow.

     



    White sealer is complete on the '34. I'll need to scuff it tomorrow, then apply the S/W 1996 Corvette Competition Yellow BC/CC.

    Yep, I'm doing it in my garage. Using two exhaust fans with induction motors (no sparks) and taking my makeup air from the house, so it's relatively cool and dust free. Also, the negative pressure in the garage caused by the exhaust fans keeps the odor out of the house. It still amazes me how little "fog" HVLP guns generate.

    I broke down and installed a 12,000 BTU air conditioner through the garage wall last weekend. I cool the garage down a bit with the A/C, then turn it off when I'm ready to paint. It doesn't help much with painting, but when I get to reassembly, it will be a blessing to beat this Virginia heat and humidity.

    (Note: I understand all of the implications of painting in my garage, so no need to reiterate all that stuff.)
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