
..I know, I can't figure it out either.
Anyway, the next day after we let the primer dry, I began wet sanding reezy with 1000 grit sandpaper, followed by 2000 grit.

My fat ass.


Wet sanding.
I was anxious to start getting the paint on, but I had to wait for the dang frame to dry. So, Jason and I tried to speed up the process:

Yes, we baked it.
Here's a few pics of my roommate Jason painting on the black to my fork.



Go hit up his two blogs at silenttrigger.blogspot.com which includes his own marauding and project-a3.blogspot.com for a look at his ride.
We finished with the base colors that day.
Part 4 will start with me masking up some parts with painter tape for super cool designs (lyke whoa)
coming soon...
BTW, it turns out that my frame really wasn't floating.

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