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Old 11-19-2008, 11:11 PM   #1
BADSAM
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Two tone unveiled!!!!

I started this about 2 months ago. At that time my only plan was to sand down the roof and paint the roof with tractor supply paint.

Somehow, someway I ended up taking the whole thing down and repainting with urethane enamel.

It's my first time painting and was full of learning experiences.

There are a bunch of things I would do different, but overall I'd say it's an improvement and I'm satisfied. It still needs more work, wet sanding and buffing, trim installation, etc.

This picture was taken last night. I finished up painting on Sunday, spent Monday and Tuesday pulling all the tape off.

Just thought I'd share. (... and yes, my first thought after I stood back and looked at it was, "It looks like a skunk", but it grows on you!)
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