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yummy_waffles

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  1. This thread got fucking brutal quick' date=' and then kept going... Wow.

    While she is getting abused by one of these limp dicked fucksticks all she will think about is how much she misses her sweet Mr. Anderson... Meanwhile, back at the OR cave, you will be all hookers and blow, so fuck that bitch. I say go with the nut dragging suggestion and get your pimp on.

    Oh, and if she comes crawling back, put it in her pooper, blow it in her hair, and then kick her out saying, " you're full, I'm done, get lost." It's called "revenge" kid, and it is the only thing sweeter than a crying stripper...[/quote']

    man those are some angry words. if i wanted revenge i'd drink a lot of water til my piss was clear and when she's not looking, pee in her ice cube tray and throw it back in the freezer :eek:. but that's just me.

  2. Thanks for the tips! Met up w/ Attackpainter this evening and he gave me some pretty good pointers (returning the dupli-color paint tomorrow, lol). Looking forward to finishing up the sanding tomorrow.

    Do you have any fairing rash from going down at all?

    No fairing rash at all. Plastics were near mint. Pretty ballsy of me to use nice looking plastics on my first attempt. Don't worry, I'm pretty anal about imperfection, so I don't mind if it takes me forever just to get the primer to go on smooth.

  3. Hello people. So I just started prepping my plastics to be painted. I'll be doing the painting with a spray gun as well (first time). I've spent quite some time researching in forums, but since I'm fairly new at this I wanted to get a few tips from the people who are familiar with body work.

    I haven't gotten very far, but I wanna make sure that I take the time to perfect the prepping stage.

    • Washed all plastics with soap and water.

    • Once dried, I used dupli-color prep-spray (wax & grease remover).

    • Then I dry sanded with a 'P240 very fine' wet/dry sand paper. It came out pretty smooth, but I'm worried once I go to prime will the scratches be visible? So I was thinking about following up w/ some wet sanding using the same grit paper to possibly smooth it out a bit. Would this be okay?

    That's how much I've accomplished so far. Still got a lot of work, but things are going pretty smooth. As far as priming, do I need to lay a coat of adhesion promoter for the plastic? I was thinking about going that route instead of epoxy primer since I already bought regular dupli-color primer. If I use the adhesion promoter, will I need to fine-sand that as well? Does the promoter only come in aerosol can, because that's all I can find.

    That's it for now. I'm pretty sure I'll have plenty of questions along the way. I'll update with pictures as I go along. Cheers :cheers:

  4. Dane?!!?! Hahahaha hey man! It's Ryan from your MSF course. I thought the 636 in your avatar was yours, but I wasn't sure. I'm hopefully getting a bike this weekend or early next week, we gotta go ride!

    camaro ryan? shit, i can't remember now. whoops. let me know when you get your bike and i'll eventually get mine back together.

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