1946 BN IHC
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Just repainted the grill and hood / sanded then primed and did some other work to the two pieces, so primed then finished paint with 3 parts of hardner. Once I assembled the grill and hood the tank //that had been painted about 7 years ago ??so it looked slightly less the same colour sheen /tint. My thought is that it was done 7 years ago.
>>>SO now I have sanded with 600 grit and then 250 grit. wet both.
???Question to those who are better painters than I ??? since the paint is the same type and mix as the original ; would it be prudent to re prime the sanded paint? This paint I will mix 1/2 cup paint, 1 1/4 cup or 1/8 th cup reducer and 3/8 cup of hardner [ slow curing hardner].
This will be the approximate formula since I am only doing the fuel tank with at least 2 coats.
Thank you for the advice.
Wm.
>>>SO now I have sanded with 600 grit and then 250 grit. wet both.
???Question to those who are better painters than I ??? since the paint is the same type and mix as the original ; would it be prudent to re prime the sanded paint? This paint I will mix 1/2 cup paint, 1 1/4 cup or 1/8 th cup reducer and 3/8 cup of hardner [ slow curing hardner].
This will be the approximate formula since I am only doing the fuel tank with at least 2 coats.
Thank you for the advice.
Wm.