moral dilemma...to shave or not to shave???
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moral dilemma...to shave or not to shave???
hey ya'll, need some advice.
i started to shave my moldings (96 hatch), which are nearly done, but i seriously want to to start over just so i can have the holes shaved. i spent lots of time doing this already, so i'm reluctant to destroy my master piece.
pro's: starting over with more fiberglassing experience, looks better in my book, less fiberglassing second time around, nearly no bondo to blend, and less ricey (if any at all)
con's: shave is almost done (need a few more layers of bondo and sanding down), spent lots of time sanding, fiberglassing, bondo'n, and inhaling fibers already, takes lots of time, lots of sanding and grinding, and messy
what do you think :dunno: :thinking: :thumbup:
i started to shave my moldings (96 hatch), which are nearly done, but i seriously want to to start over just so i can have the holes shaved. i spent lots of time doing this already, so i'm reluctant to destroy my master piece.
pro's: starting over with more fiberglassing experience, looks better in my book, less fiberglassing second time around, nearly no bondo to blend, and less ricey (if any at all)
con's: shave is almost done (need a few more layers of bondo and sanding down), spent lots of time sanding, fiberglassing, bondo'n, and inhaling fibers already, takes lots of time, lots of sanding and grinding, and messy
what do you think :dunno: :thinking: :thumbup:
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you'll never getting look like stock.
shaved is the best in my book.
finish her off and get ouf there.
bodywork sucks ass! i didn't do any of work i wanted.
shit i haven't even fixed my lip yet.
bah.
body work sucks!
shaved is the best in my book.
finish her off and get ouf there.
bodywork sucks ass! i didn't do any of work i wanted.
shit i haven't even fixed my lip yet.
bah.
body work sucks!