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where to start to fix a properly damaged back wing

hello Diver


well, there isnt that much filler, what Im triying to do is create a new skin over the rougfh metal, buT THANKS indeed for the encouragement.
I've never done this and Im quite proud of myself, I followed indications from body repairers and figured out with patience, i'llmake it.


pjb
 
Ah I see. I thought you'd had it beaten out and were now trying to get it perfect with filler.

When you are at the final stage before priming and painting can I suggest a really excellent product made by 3M called Dry Guide Coat. It's basically a really fine black powder with what looks like a powder puff that you dab onto the whole area to be flattened. Then whilst flatting down with wet n dry, any low spots will remain black as the powder is still in them.

 

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