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Will let this set a bit then sand and continue the rework/refinishing process.
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Cabinet is being sanded.The seams are gone.
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Just a little break through when eliminating the heavy grain on the rear panel.
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Catching a couple spots on the inside.
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Ready to clean and spray the second primer application..
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Second prime is applied.Will let this set as long as it takes to get the head caught up with it.
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Ready to get started on the head.
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There is a pretty serious chunk knocked out of the head on the upper left.
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Another chunk on the lower left.
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The right isn't as bad cosmetically but there is a problem with the plys separating and they will need to be glued back
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Head is gutted.
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I will glue the plys where needed then get started on the stripping and repair process.
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Head is being stripped.
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Repairs are being made.
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Second round of repairs.
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Corners are starting to take shape.
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Tightening up the seams a little bit.This particular style of head cannot be made perfectly seamless for a variety of
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Corners are now complete.
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Ready for the first primer application.
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First prime is done.
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Second prime and guide coated.
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Final sanding is done.
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Cabinet is masked and ready to begin repainting.
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Black is based.
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Speckling/spattering pattern is duplicated as well as humanly possible.
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Med blue is sprayed.
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Unmasked.
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Looking pretty good will need a little bit of rework here and there.
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Lower med blue.
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Light blue sprayed.
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Light blue unmasked.
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Looking pretty good.
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First clear is applied.This will later be sanded but it is used to seal the surface.
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