Dave Westlund
Member
Well I goofed up.
I painted an Allis tractor with enamel paint and using hardener and I didn't have enough light to see my work. Now in some areas I have thin paint and other areas I have runs. All these pieces were removed from the tractor.
I want to correct this. It's a grandson tractor project.
If I sand down the runs to level it out. Would the next step be to lighting scuff up all the painted surface and repaint the whole piece? I'm not sure what the best procedure would be. I sure could use some advice here.
Regards
Dave
I painted an Allis tractor with enamel paint and using hardener and I didn't have enough light to see my work. Now in some areas I have thin paint and other areas I have runs. All these pieces were removed from the tractor.
I want to correct this. It's a grandson tractor project.
If I sand down the runs to level it out. Would the next step be to lighting scuff up all the painted surface and repaint the whole piece? I'm not sure what the best procedure would be. I sure could use some advice here.
Regards
Dave