tuscarora dave
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- Aug 21, 2009
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OK so since the project that I had in mind for today fell through the cracks I decided to paint the hood of my van instead. I paid $500 for the van so I'm not concerned with perfection so I thought I'd just go the rattle can method. Of course I'll do the best job that I can do. Anyway.. Here's a few pics of what I have going on so far and I'll update this thread as I go.
Here's the hood in question.
The first thing I did was to use a magic marker to make a reference mark so that I can get the hood aligned back up once I'm done.
I intend to grind the rust off of the inner lip of the hood but I am not going to paint anything more than the lip on the underside.
Next order of things was to clean it up before stripping the old paint off.
And of course my trusty helper is always by my side.
All cleaned up and ready to be stripped of the old paint.
Here's the products that I'll be working with.
First up is the stripper. I've already scraped the burgundy striping off and sprayed the paint stripper on the hood and it is dwelling as I type this.
OK, that's all I have for now. I'll update my progress in a few hours.
Here's the hood in question.

The first thing I did was to use a magic marker to make a reference mark so that I can get the hood aligned back up once I'm done.

I intend to grind the rust off of the inner lip of the hood but I am not going to paint anything more than the lip on the underside.

Next order of things was to clean it up before stripping the old paint off.

And of course my trusty helper is always by my side.

All cleaned up and ready to be stripped of the old paint.

Here's the products that I'll be working with.

First up is the stripper. I've already scraped the burgundy striping off and sprayed the paint stripper on the hood and it is dwelling as I type this.

OK, that's all I have for now. I'll update my progress in a few hours.