Last one to post in this thread wins!

No sir, I have not been busy on the car because I have been trying to find the floor in the shop. The broom has finally found all the concrete and I put the rest of the parts up in the balcony that I removed. Now that I can move around again I am trying not to overuse the back. I never thought a back injury was quite this bad until I had one. My wife reminds me that the 12" scar is proof that I am not Superman. I never thought I was, they are just making a six-million dollar man out of me, $ 2000.00 at a time.

Anyway this is the shop now, a little better. Need to sell the 2 scooters- I'm done!

I need to get the welder And rotisserie back next week. Have a fair bit of welding to do also!

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15 pounds of potatoes in a 10 pound bag!

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You asked what products I have.

Using cheap filler never seemed real smart, I was told this was good stuff...

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I know you said not to bother buying primer yet but, too late!

I know it's a lower grade Dupont product that I hoped would work.

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Hard trying to find enough work space here to. Nice suspension I want one.
Nason is fine I have used a lot of that line but not the epoxy.
should be good though.
Platinum bondo never used it but it's 3M. cheep bondo in my opinion is hard to sand kinda like cement. If you have a large area to bondo it works real good for me to sand it when it is not quite dry makes it go a lot faster and easier, then when you think your getting some what close to being straight then stop and let it dry. clogs up the sand paper but get the blow gun and clean the sand paper with it.
A good quality paint is better for cars that sit out side all the time in the weather but I don't think yours will. so cheaper paint is fine and Nason is good I like it.
Please don't blow your back out working on it I would like to see you able to drive your car. lol