Hi all,
I have now received the second hand fuel tank from e-bay (£20.00). That I aim to use as a practice repair for the real thing. I have done very little spraying or paint work before. I will use spray cans as cost is an issue. I got a cople of questions:
1. Do I need to undercoat the tank, it will require some filliing?
2. What grades of wet and dry will produce the best results?
3. How much do you rub down between coats?
I am going to do the rubbing down over the winter and wait till spring before I start to spray as it getting cold now. I am to use the repaired tank for when I do some track days so I can have a mint one to put back on.
Thanks in Advance
Neil
I have now received the second hand fuel tank from e-bay (£20.00). That I aim to use as a practice repair for the real thing. I have done very little spraying or paint work before. I will use spray cans as cost is an issue. I got a cople of questions:
1. Do I need to undercoat the tank, it will require some filliing?
2. What grades of wet and dry will produce the best results?
3. How much do you rub down between coats?
I am going to do the rubbing down over the winter and wait till spring before I start to spray as it getting cold now. I am to use the repaired tank for when I do some track days so I can have a mint one to put back on.
Thanks in Advance
Neil
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