Look forward to seeing the pro fauxtina job on the Quoise
Could be a close run raceI'd say let's have a secondary contest on who's got better rusted fiberglass, but I think yours would win.
...As legions of Corvette owners hurry to get their cars rustproofed...I'd say let's have a secondary contest on who's got better rusted fiberglass, but I think yours would win.
Thanks! It does look like a coin slot.Masterful fauxtina work on that old TRM piggy bank.
Looks brilliant man!
You can get anything to rust with the right paint!You know a master is at work when he gets fiberglass to rust
Rusty fiberglass and the same color palette to boot. Just saw your latest, looks great!I'd say let's have a secondary contest on who's got better rusted fiberglass, but I think yours would win.
Could be a close run race
...As legions of Corvette owners hurry to get their cars rustproofed...
That's one of the great things about this forum! I'm constantly learning from others, just like the weak spring fix that I picked up from @léocwc .I appreciate these in-depth tutorials that alot of you do because I am new to this and learning alot.
I appreciate these in-depth tutorials that alot of you do because I am new to this and learning alot.
Hmmm, I missed the tutorial on how he did this process. Let me know if you can ever get it out of him! **secret TRM sauce**
Ah ha! I had to go back a couple posts to find the clue. I'm going to try that on my next build.
Great results, as usual, by the master!
Any info is good when your trying to learnHmmm, I missed the tutorial on how he did this process. Let me know if you can ever get it out of him! **secret TRM sauce**
Hmmm, I missed the tutorial on how he did this process. Let me know if you can ever get it out of him! **secret TRM sauce**
I looked back at my earlier posts and even though I wouldn't call it a tutorial, I did basically outline my method. However, I did omit one crucial piece of information: The 'oxidizing iron paint' that I used is called Modern Masters Metallic Paint. I've discussed using it in the past so I wasn't thinking about informing about the product itself. Hope that helps!Any info is good when your trying to learn
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