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That dust will wet sand out no problem man :Handshake:

You're gettin pretty slick with that undercoat, looks like it could have come from the factory like that ;)
 
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That dust will wet sand out no problem man :Handshake:

You're gettin pretty slick with that undercoat, looks like it could have come from the factory like that ;)

I hope so, one looks pretty deep...
Thanks, but the only way I could screw up undercoating is by getting it on something I didn't want. It won't even sand away easy, so masking is twice as important. Distance from the tip to the piece is how you adjust the texture.
 
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I’ve got 5 of these delicious creature’s hides in a box, and they match perfectly! Not much smells better then leather!

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Got the side of the truck in the shot for some size reference…
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That's some big ole hide right there. What are you covering with that? or is it a secret.
 
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Pretty much everything, door panels, most of the center console, sub/amp encloser, etc. If there is enough I might even do a leather headliner.
 

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Looks good, and you're right nothing smells better than fresh leather.
 
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The Dynamat finishing tape came and I finished them both off with one very small section left. So I have another 3 on order to finish this off and for when the engine swap comes. I wanted to follow the curves of the hood for the best look possible. The dynamat logo easily comes off with a alcohol soaked rag, so I find myself in an internal debate on if I should get rid of it. But for the time being I think I'll rock it and see if it grows on me...


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Ditch it... it is going one way on some sections and the other way on others.
 
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Ditch it... it is going one way on some sections and the other way on others.

Ah I beg to differ Sir, I pay attention to these things.:) If you'll notice the top of the Dynamat label is faceing inward at the bottom portion of the hood and is followed up the side in the same direction. This was done so that it is upright when standing in front of the open hood on the truck. The only time it flips is at the front corners where it would need to be to keep the Dynamat upright.
 

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