Christmas was OK... I dont have any family left so its me and Pat. She spent yesterday afternoon at her sons place, mainly to visit with the grandkids, 2&5 y.o. Xmas is for kids now. I work in the shop most days, especially with her R&R and she doesnt give me any grief. She needs a ride or a hand, Im just a phone call away.
I was ready for some bondo work today, but got sidetracked. I had to clean out the trunk gutter from old rubber weatherstripping, that was OEM glued the entire length. Still needs some more cleaning. The rubber had a 1/8" cotton string embedded in it for removal I'd guess, but it just pulled out, or broke, and made more of a mess. So far Im into it with wood chisels, screwdrivers, and a wire wheel at 20,000 rpm on an air grinder. TUFF STUFF !!
The paint stripper was left on overnight. It did nothing yesterday and this morning was almost totally dry. I tried a few scrapers, then remembered what you said about a razor blade.
AH HA! I have a few long handled razor scrapers for removing vehicle tags off the front glass Way LOWWW on the inside of the windshield. PRESTO! 99% of the stuff came right off. I dont know what they used for a primer, but that wasnt touched. Next is some 80 or 100 paper on the DA to get where I need to be. Just hafta be careful around a few spots of body putty from the factory, or replace it with new stuff.
I was going to locate and drill for the skylark chrome filler between the tail lights before any finishing work. That meant I had to install the tail lights, and trim for locating purposes. Measuring the piece, it appears to be 3/8" too long. Holding it in position, held off by the mounting studs, it looks OK. HMMM. At worst, Ill need to trim 3/16" off each end. I hope it turns out OK. Its either the cut off grinder or the table saw (!).
I knocked off at 3 p.m. today to think it over. Took a half a block walk with Pat for some exercise. Tomorrow is another day! Bill