(PART 1)
Hello guys, it's been a really long time!
So... the reason I haven't updated in a while is primarily due to school (20 credits is a *****) and secondly because we Michiganians in the U.P had a really long and cold winter.
However, now that school's out for the summer and I have a little more time on my hands, I got back to work on the project.
The first thing I did after all of that spraying was to clean up the shells on the interiors with lacquer thinner, to take care of all the residual spray left from the base coat spraying. I also lightly sanded the base coat with 220 grit wetordry to give a little adhesion surface for the upcoming lacquer. I then taped all the edges, trying to leave as much of the shell intact as possible.
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I'm going to send all of these shells to Precision to redo all the original bearing edges, so I'm not worried about the space right next to the bearing edge, as they will likely shave off a little bit anyway.
So now for the scary part! I was ready to do this but still a little apprehensive about not f'ing it up, so I grabbed a clean plastic cup (what I had on hand) and decided to apply it by hand by shaking it on, little by little.
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As always, when dealing with any lacquer or pungent agent, always use a respirator and adequate protection!
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So here's what I did:
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[*]Used a compressor to blow-off the shells outside, to remove any residual dust or residue.
[*]Used a tack-cloth to go over the shells again, to double-check for residue.
[*]Brushed on a generous layer of the clear quick-drying lacquer, and covered the whole shell.
[*]Sprinkled on the clear German glass glitter, in a back & forth motion where the lacquer had become tacky.
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