More pain... Why is it when you absolutely gotta have it done it goes to crap instead...
Fridays fiasco...
Look at the pictures and guess just what went wrong...
Answers:
While using the wire wheel cup on the angle grinder to clean out the seam sealer on the front of the roof drip rail, the cup hopped the rail and dropped into my shirt, wrapped up and squeezed me about four sizes thinner. While trying to untangle that mess I heard a thump and looked under the cab to see the gallon of blue paint on it's side and the lid half off and the extension cord wrapped around it. Now I'm standing on the nice diamond plate aluminum stand leaning over the cowl fighting with a grinder that has a death grip on my belly, a gallon of $25 paint is creeping across the floor and I'm feeling a sense of impending doom...
Oh by the way, the grinder wrapped up in a manner that kept my hand on the trigger so it really was trying to eat me. I jerked the cord, slinging some paint and got the power off, unwound the offending instrument or destruction and jacked the poor cab up off the stands to roll it out of the way. Stood the can back up, popped the lid and noticed that I only lost about three quarters of the contents. First I grabbed a paintbrush and repainted the cowl, then I realized it wasn't going to take dang near a gallon to do the cowl and grabbed some cardboard and made a dam to push the paint onto another peice of cardboard and back into the can.
I figured since I already trashed a brush I'd go ahead and paint the interior floor and cowl with the dirty paint and these pictures were taken about two hours after the grinder attacked me.
Saturday I did manage to finish stripping the sealer out and even applied new and worked the dents out of the roof. It may get primer this week and maybe even painted. I'm getting the CNC mill Friday so this thing need to get done...
Jamie