Yep. I like the Testors model paint pens in enamel as well for that type work.Silver enamel pain sharpie does really nice trim work!
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Thanks for the kind words. Its getting difficult as I hate working on dashboards that are 50 years old. The plastic and wires are so brittle just looking at them funny will cause them to crack!You are really making progress on the car! Nice work!
Yeah I had not planned on touching the dash but one thing leads to another lol. I have a decent sound system in the garage and yes it is great to listen and wrench at the same time. Currently listening to ACDC Ball Breaker and Black Sabbath Heaven and Hell. Now all I need is some money lol. Lotto ain’t payin out lolLOL Good to see that I am not the only one in a project that keeps snowballing! Keep the faith as there is a finite number of parts that can be replaced, repaired, or reworked. Humor and great tunes will see you thru this. Oh yeah, maybe a little bit of money.
Thanks man need all the moral support when dealing with the dread HVAC systems lol.Great work on your project.
Thanks BG what epoxy do you recommend?I would just use the paint stripper twist lock: https://www.ebay.com/itm/10PCS-2-EA...265649?hash=item48a96ef1b1:g:l5AAAOSwhnhbuCPC
and the 4 1/2 grinding wheel paint stripper wheels like these: https://www.ebay.com/itm/4-1-2-x7-8...462616?hash=item419cf95e98:g:lksAAOSw-CpX9YV-
To take it to bare metal very fast and not mess up the floor boards. Use a shop vac and very little mess to clean up. Then prep for your epoxy as normal. Cheap, fast, and does the job well, I rally like these sanding wheels.