We headed in to my work early this morning to use the heated shop to get the Sliders prepped and primed.
RCI Sliders...the quality is great and they were packed and organized very well.
At this point we started sanding.....and sanding.....then some more sanding. LOTS of sanding lol.
Welds look good on the sliders.
After we had all 4 sliders sanded (Doing my sliders and my fathers at the same time) we hung them up and started wiping them down with Wax Remover/Degreaser in preparation for primer.
Time to apply the primer. I'm using a 2K Epoxy bare metal primer, should give the top coat great adhesion and durability.
I'll be applying the primer with a HF HVLP gun, when done it's going in the trash....no cleaning today for me
Primer mixed and waiting 20 minutes for activation before spraying.
Sliders primed and drying....glad that's over. I hate Painting!!
Now to level out the hoop on the SSO Slimline Hybrid bumper, the bumper arrived with the hoop a little less than 1/4" lower on one side than the other....Grrrrr.
Factory weld on the hoop. I'll cut this weld out, remove some material and then we will re-weld the hoop so it's level like it should be.
I cut through the weld using both a skinny wheel and my favorite tool a Porta-Band.
Next up remove some material so the hoop sits lower and level, any nicks will be blended back out before paint.
With the hoop now level my father is working his magic with the tig torch.
After the bar is welded back in place my father re-welded the other side to match. Much nicer looking than it started out....and the hoop is now level!
Now to straighten out the metal above the light opening, this piece had a bow to it when it arrived and you could see uneven gaps around the light when installed. A wooden block and a wedge made quick work on straightening out the piece, a little at a time until it measured even all the way across.
Done...ready for sanding, priming and top coat.
More to come.....
Hodakaguy