Hey all,
I'm trying to wrap my head around how to finish up these doors and wanted to confirm my understanding with you all.
I've got my cabin top temporarily attached, doors hinged and door pins installed.
What's left:
1. fill and sand the cabin top / door so that the doors are perfectly flush and make the gap uniform
2. paint the interior of the doors and the interior of the cabin top
3. final attach the cabin top
Is this the right order? OR... is removing the cabin top for painting AFTER I've filled the gap going to cause any issues?
I imagine the other way to do things might be (2, 3, 1) instead of (1, 2, 3).
I think I've done my research here, but I've maybe done too much research and frazzled myself into not knowing how to proceed. Thanks for the support, all.
Even though there's quite a bit to go, it's exciting and scary to know how far I've come.
I'm trying to wrap my head around how to finish up these doors and wanted to confirm my understanding with you all.
I've got my cabin top temporarily attached, doors hinged and door pins installed.
What's left:
1. fill and sand the cabin top / door so that the doors are perfectly flush and make the gap uniform
2. paint the interior of the doors and the interior of the cabin top
3. final attach the cabin top
Is this the right order? OR... is removing the cabin top for painting AFTER I've filled the gap going to cause any issues?
I imagine the other way to do things might be (2, 3, 1) instead of (1, 2, 3).
I think I've done my research here, but I've maybe done too much research and frazzled myself into not knowing how to proceed. Thanks for the support, all.
Even though there's quite a bit to go, it's exciting and scary to know how far I've come.