Well I was going to wait and update when I had color on it...alas almost there....
Lessons from the primer...Don't be afraid to put 4 or 5 coats on at a time....The can says 2-3 but that is crap advice. Maybe I am bad at using filler, but I found that really hammering this stuff out saves on the prep of sanding and recoating a million times.... I have put a few gallons of primer on this thing and sanded much of it back off at this point...
Special thanks to Gavin for recommending the VW beetle boot release mechanism! With a little modification to the body it fits very well. I am finally happy with the seal of the boot and the gaps. I still need to come up with a clever way to latch the bonnet in the center, but from the inside. This panel crowns a bit when not under tension from the latch.
The whole car is sanded to 400. The plan is to flip it, seal the bottom with unreduced 2 part epoxy from SPI and wait a day. Once the car is right side up and everything is dusted down one last time I will shoot a 20%-30% reduced coat of epoxy as a sealer followed by 2 coats of base about 6 hours later. The next day I will shoot 3 coats of clear. Then its time to push the car in to the sun for a few days and sand with 800 in preparation for gold leaf and reclearing. I have been advised that one should shoot adhesion promoter on top of the gold leaf before clear coating.
Before any of that can happen I need to finish my mold of the rear decklid as it has become much heavier with all the filler I had to add to straighten it relative to the body.
two more weeks!
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