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<blockquote data-quote="skinhead" data-source="post: 86048" data-attributes="member: 75"><p>rezzy,</p><p></p><p>good work. but if i may comment i cud see the uneveness of the metal surface. worst is that u put the undercoat oledi. ive done body repair on my car and i wud say that u shud atleast make the surface nice n smooth ie even before u start undercoat. else it will look really bad when u start put the paint on.</p><p></p><p>i know u hate to use filler to even those pothole/uneven surface. its not really an issue to use them as it wont peel off if u do it right. if i may suggest, if u dont like filler, u cud fill those hole with metal and then grind it till u get even surface. </p><p></p><p>i wud do it right the 1st time (quoting from my own experience of course).. body work is hard and time consuming... but a good exercise never the less..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skinhead, post: 86048, member: 75"] rezzy, good work. but if i may comment i cud see the uneveness of the metal surface. worst is that u put the undercoat oledi. ive done body repair on my car and i wud say that u shud atleast make the surface nice n smooth ie even before u start undercoat. else it will look really bad when u start put the paint on. i know u hate to use filler to even those pothole/uneven surface. its not really an issue to use them as it wont peel off if u do it right. if i may suggest, if u dont like filler, u cud fill those hole with metal and then grind it till u get even surface. i wud do it right the 1st time (quoting from my own experience of course).. body work is hard and time consuming... but a good exercise never the less.. [/QUOTE]
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