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Hi people my name's Jeff and I'm glad I found this forum.I checked out a lot of the stuff you guys have done and it is truly amazing!! This is my project which is a San Dimas style body.I grain filled,S&S,primered applied the base coat with all instrument grade nitrocellulose paint,applied the bullseye painted then removed and the paint lines look pretty darn good I think.Iv'e applied 9 coats of clear so far.What do you guys think?

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I think its looks fantastic, but those huge pics will get you into trouble!

I think the rule is 1 pic per post, 640x480 max. Link the rest.

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Thanks guys for the comments.Im going to wait 3 months before clearcoating and after i wetsand I will then route for the single volume.Yes a maple necks going on this and I already have one being custom made.I dont have a spraybooth yet just the outdoors and I hung it in the bathroom to take picks.The bullseye took forever. A while back I bought a book showing how to do a bullseye and I used a protractor but the middle ring was done with a bottle cap and I basicly winged the measurements from there. Yes my hair is silky smooth and the duck is my 2 yr old boys.Wonder what Ive gotten myself into joing this forum lol!!

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Sorry guys I fixed it. :D

As long as you're using photobucket -- check off the photos you want to include, then go to the bottom of the page and hit the 'generate html' etc button. That will take you to a new page where you have links for clickable thumbnails --with those you don't have to worry about the size of the pics. They take up no bandwidth so you can put several in a post. And people can have a look right away at the photo --they only have to click if they really want to see the larger photo.

Why wait three months for the clearcoat? Do the color coats take that long to dry? Looks pretty great so far though --I actually thought the clear coats were already done!

As for the hair thing...those shampoos are loaded with chemicals that have the effect of drying out your skin, destroying your hair and basically making it all dependent on continued use of the shampoo ...kind of like lip balm. Read the ingredients on those things, that'll put you off.

I just use olive oil-based soap (Alep soap)--no chemicals, and my normally very oily hair never gets that greasy feeling anymore. Takes a few days for that.

Can't help with the rubber duck. Though in a couple of years, he'll be taking baths with Batman and Spiderman.

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