Risky painting in the hangar

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A2022
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Risky painting in the hangar

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the risky part was fear of overspray to other hangars. the year was Winter 2015-2016. I don't think my neighbors were convinced I could keep the overspray outside, but I did. the fans were outside, and I pulled negative pressure in the booth. there is absolutely no overspray in the hangar and no other planes were damaged, but it was risky and a lot of work. was it fun and has the paint been good for the past 8 years?.... yep, but I was worn out. it took me a year to go back and finish the tail. good memories!


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