

Dianne's C77
Started to polish the new paint on the '67 Dream and realized I can't do a high quality paint job 'cause my shop isn't clean enough - I have fine dust in my paint! Polishing just made it more obvious so I just switched to waxing and started to re-assemble the bike. I don't have the time or the inclination to start all over again. Oh well, at least I know better for next time - no more fancy paint without a proper spray booth!
Not really possible in a Canadian winter but I do all of my paint outside. You still get toubled by inquisitive bugs but much better than stirring up dust inside. Using a small HVLP gun means less air and more paint so you don't stir up the air (dust) as much....
![]() ![]() Lots of work to get this far. Here is the 'before' picture..... :-) ![]() G
Last edited by G-Man on Thu Feb 25, 2016 10:21 am, edited 1 time in total.
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