You still have a chance to just wait and do it right man, I'm not trying to be a jerk but even down the road you're going to have to take all that paint off again if you put it on there for real paint
I'm trying this, it's my first body work and I want to learn, learning experience, not to be mean but everyone else is supporting and understands that I'm a teenager that makes about 120 bucks a week and it takes 75 bucks to fill up a tank. Plus I'm saving for forged pistons and rods for my uncles and I s10 project. I think this paint job will be good enough plus I have the feeling of accomplishment of doing the work myself. You all have helped me make my choices up until this point and I thank you a lot but I think I should try this first and if it doesn't look good ill change it.
No offense but learning to do it, would be to do it the right way. I understand what you're saying but if you really want to learn body work then you have to understand how to do it correctly and the right way. It's your truck, do as you please. Good luck Ps, When I was 16 and making $200 a week I built that mustang so I know you can do things the right way on a budget. I'm done on this thread ha, good luck on the truck mason
Just finished paint and clear, we are letting it dry and we will feather it in today and we have to wait a week to polish is
Thanks, now after we polish it next weekend I am putting a new pin strip on again and then I might bed liner the bottom line. That looks better than the whole truck hah