I used to use tractor paint for a lot of things 40 years ago I would mix gloss and hardener in and they told me I couldn't but it shined, I even painted a few old pickups which turned out really nice
Encouragements, Keep going with it. Maybe watch some more spray painting vids before final coat. Looks good and the fact that you are being realistic about the use of the car is refreshing.
@@ScottHarness1 I've got my torch and pitchfork ready for the mob! And who cares you are building your car. A 3 cylinder Kubota diesel motor would really make folks mad
Good job Scott and may God always bless you and yours.
Thank you!
@@ScottHarness1 Can't wait for the next video .
Looking Good, Scott!!!
Thank you!! Slow going but still moving forward.
I used to use tractor paint for a lot of things 40 years ago I would mix gloss and hardener in and they told me I couldn't but it shined, I even painted a few old pickups which turned out really nice
I think it's underrated as an automotive paint...
Thanks for your work and guides!
Thank you!
Encouragements, Keep going with it. Maybe watch some more spray painting vids before final coat. Looks good and the fact that you are being realistic about the use of the car is refreshing.
Heck yeah.
I use my little Sears sandblaster I bought in the 70s. On a floor that size it would take about 15 minutes.
That would be sick. Do you use regular sand?
@@ScottHarness1 I use pool filter sand. $13 bucks a bag.
Scott, have you done a 65-66 coupe to fastback conversion?
I haven't done one that I owned but I have helped others do them. I built a 1965 and sold it last year but it was a coupe.
What motor and trans are you gonna slap in it?
5.3 LS... Turbo.
@ScottHarness1 I like that chevy heart in a ford 😂
I’m gonna get a little flack over this one. 🤓
@@ScottHarness1 I've got my torch and pitchfork ready for the mob! And who cares you are building your car. A 3 cylinder Kubota diesel motor would really make folks mad