There are days I just want to take a hammer and beat this stinking hood!
I bought a goodmark steel cowl hood earlier this summer, then decided to paint it. Underside prime/paint went okay, but went to flip it over and primer it, guess what, all the friggin cottonwood fluff crap decided to fly just after painting.
So it stayed in the shed for a while until I could get back to it. I sanded it smooth, and decided to try again today. Everything went decent (some fish eyes) until I went to walk away. The crimp on the end of my hose blew apart and the hose went flailing all around throwing dirt, grass and all different crap on the freshly primered hood
:bored:
. Now I need to sand it all the way back down to bare metal and do it again..... maybe.....
I know I am doing it the wrong way, but it is the only way I have that I feel safe right now. I have a canopy tent setup with the hood under it, and only spay on warm calm days. My air compressor in the garage sometimes has a spark when it kicks on, and do not feel safe at all spraying in the garage.
Sorry...... just needed to vent.
So it stayed in the shed for a while until I could get back to it. I sanded it smooth, and decided to try again today. Everything went decent (some fish eyes) until I went to walk away. The crimp on the end of my hose blew apart and the hose went flailing all around throwing dirt, grass and all different crap on the freshly primered hood
I know I am doing it the wrong way, but it is the only way I have that I feel safe right now. I have a canopy tent setup with the hood under it, and only spay on warm calm days. My air compressor in the garage sometimes has a spark when it kicks on, and do not feel safe at all spraying in the garage.
Sorry...... just needed to vent.