The Michelangelo Update
I'm calling the Michelangelo update because all this work was completed on my back, on a creeper or the floor. A rotisserie would have been nice, but I plan on only doing this once. After cleaning the entire
underside with a wire wheel, surface prep disc, sanding sponges, and wiped down with lacquer thinner, the surface was primed with Raptor acid etch primer. The nozzle on the cans sprayed a flat fan pattern, so it was easy to rotate the can to get into the nooks and cranny's. This primer sprayed very easy with no runs or nozzle drips, upside-down.


Next was applying 4 bottles of black liner. Once again the liner laid down nice for spraying upside-down.




Finished connecting the fuel, vapor, brake lines, and e-brake cable. Just have a few more items to check off the list before placing the tub back on the frame for the last time. Yea!



I'm calling the Michelangelo update because all this work was completed on my back, on a creeper or the floor. A rotisserie would have been nice, but I plan on only doing this once. After cleaning the entire
underside with a wire wheel, surface prep disc, sanding sponges, and wiped down with lacquer thinner, the surface was primed with Raptor acid etch primer. The nozzle on the cans sprayed a flat fan pattern, so it was easy to rotate the can to get into the nooks and cranny's. This primer sprayed very easy with no runs or nozzle drips, upside-down.
Next was applying 4 bottles of black liner. Once again the liner laid down nice for spraying upside-down.
Finished connecting the fuel, vapor, brake lines, and e-brake cable. Just have a few more items to check off the list before placing the tub back on the frame for the last time. Yea!



