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<blockquote data-quote="94Gt5.0" data-source="post: 8872988" data-attributes="member: 86884"><p>Thanks for the props guys! :beer:</p><p></p><p>The way I do it is I usually hit most of the bay with paint stripper and remove most of it, sand it all down with 80grit on a DA sander, then grind the areas that need to be welded down to bare metal. I have to make a few patch panels to weld in for the big open areas. After that everything gets primed, sanded, and a thin layer of Icing(lightweight filler) goes over everything to give it a super smooth look. Re-prime after that and then sand & base/clear. It takes awhile to do it right, but the end result is well worth it!! I have about 50hrs or so into my buddies engine bay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="94Gt5.0, post: 8872988, member: 86884"] Thanks for the props guys! :beer: The way I do it is I usually hit most of the bay with paint stripper and remove most of it, sand it all down with 80grit on a DA sander, then grind the areas that need to be welded down to bare metal. I have to make a few patch panels to weld in for the big open areas. After that everything gets primed, sanded, and a thin layer of Icing(lightweight filler) goes over everything to give it a super smooth look. Re-prime after that and then sand & base/clear. It takes awhile to do it right, but the end result is well worth it!! I have about 50hrs or so into my buddies engine bay. [/QUOTE]
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