Porsche 356 Speedster – Complete Appearance Restoration

mikenap said:
Welcome to the party Andrew!!!

i came to crash the party.



David Fermani said:
I'm glad this thread brought you out from under your rock! :behindsofa: Welcome to Autopia Big A :waxing::waxing::waxing:

Dear Mr.Ferminator,



well this is the type of work that i love to do. WS by hand! you should see my right forearm, its larger than my left! :eyebrows: for me i think of the DA & i think of sanding down body work back in the body shop. i trust my hands forever to WS. i was tought to work with my hands so thats all i know.



anyway, im so jealous of your finer grits of sandpaper!! i think maybe its time to let go of those old pieces of 2500 but they work. ? i do alot of overspray jobs so these can help me out alot. thanks for the tip!



yours truly, Big "A"
 
AndrewBigA said:
Dear Mr.Ferminator,



well this is the type of work that i love to do. WS by hand! you should see my right forearm, its larger than my left! :eyebrows: for me i think of the DA & i think of sanding down body work back in the body shop. i trust my hands forever to WS. i was tought to work with my hands so thats all i know.



anyway, im so jealous of your finer grits of sandpaper!! i think maybe its time to let go of those old pieces of 2500 but they work. ? i do alot of overspray jobs so these can help me out alot. thanks for the tip!



yours truly, Big "A"



I totally agree that hand sanding with finer grits of paper is a great way to remove overspray. You don't need heavy sandpaper to take care of these things. And for finish rejuvenation like this, that method helps alot too. But you old schoolers gotta open your eyes to what a DA can do too!!!! :)



tssdetailing said:
I love the extra time put into polishing the gas tank. outstanding sample of your work, thank you for sharing!



You're welcome Jaison and thanks for your comments! Hope you're doing well.
 
David Fermani said:
But you old schoolers gotta open your eyes to what a DA can do too!!!! :)

my last boss told me "if it aint broke, dont fix it". my rotary skills aint broke, maybe my head is but not my rotary. ill get another DA soon. i still have my first air DA from the body shop. it works but i need to listen to her with my eyes closed. all i have to go by is a black thing on the side with no numbers at all so the speeds are "unknown"? lol. i would compare her with my dewalt or makita. :razz:
 
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