lowkee
Lieutenant Commander
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Is there one? Because I can't take another day wasted to sanding this tub of a hull.
I royally screwed up the paint job with drips and sags galore, so I now need to sand it all back to ready again.
Is there a certain method to sanding which works better, easier, faster?
Is there a certain sand paper which lasts longer?
Is there a certain sander which sand more efficiently and contours to the curve of the hull?
This thing has chines everywhere and concave sections where I need to use the edge of the sander, which makes a nice even sand nearly impossible, and certainly impossible for me.
Any help from the experts?
Also, anyone willing to make a how-to video of using an HVLP gun? I can't seem to find a video which goes through what does what and how to actually use the gun to apply the paint. And I certainly haven't seen any which look reputable enough to trust. Most are "Look at me paint this pane of glass which has nothing to do with vertical and inverted surfaces of freshly sanded primer.. NO, I won't zoom in to show the final result! Buy this video for $7,000 and I'll show you on a much bigger pane of glass from further away".. yes, I am frustrated in my search
I royally screwed up the paint job with drips and sags galore, so I now need to sand it all back to ready again.
Is there a certain method to sanding which works better, easier, faster?
Is there a certain sand paper which lasts longer?
Is there a certain sander which sand more efficiently and contours to the curve of the hull?
This thing has chines everywhere and concave sections where I need to use the edge of the sander, which makes a nice even sand nearly impossible, and certainly impossible for me.
Any help from the experts?
Also, anyone willing to make a how-to video of using an HVLP gun? I can't seem to find a video which goes through what does what and how to actually use the gun to apply the paint. And I certainly haven't seen any which look reputable enough to trust. Most are "Look at me paint this pane of glass which has nothing to do with vertical and inverted surfaces of freshly sanded primer.. NO, I won't zoom in to show the final result! Buy this video for $7,000 and I'll show you on a much bigger pane of glass from further away".. yes, I am frustrated in my search