Well done 👍 Tips to next time: don't stir when you mix hardner into the filler, you get small air bubbles into it. I think you would have saved yourself a lot of work if you had used a "body filler metal applicator", both for mixing and putting the filler onto the tank. They are very thin so you can bend them while applying the filler and form it to the curve of the tank - but you got the job done and the result looks really nice!! 👌
Hey first time looking at your project. Pretty hyped to have found you since i just got a ´82 KZ750 from my stepdad which just stood in the garage the last 25 years. let´s see if i can make it run again. your videos will really help me i think. keep it up. Greetings from germany!
Great advice, love to see you guys again! I'll be using this technique very soon
Thanks Mike 👍
Great episode! looking forward to the next one. I get such a brain ache even thinking about paint, then again it might be the fumes 😜 🍻
😂 we luckily don’t have brains, so we just get aches 😂
Well done 👍 Tips to next time: don't stir when you mix hardner into the filler, you get small air bubbles into it. I think you would have saved yourself a lot of work if you had used a "body filler metal applicator", both for mixing and putting the filler onto the tank. They are very thin so you can bend them while applying the filler and form it to the curve of the tank - but you got the job done and the result looks really nice!! 👌
Ah! Good to know. Thanks 👍
Ayyyeee, they are back! Nice work guys :)
Thanks for checking out the episode! We’re back on the budget build and making some progress finally! 🍻
Hey first time looking at your project. Pretty hyped to have found you since i just got a ´82 KZ750 from my stepdad which just stood in the garage the last 25 years. let´s see if i can make it run again. your videos will really help me i think. keep it up. Greetings from germany!
Hey thanks for reaching out! And thanks for watching. Let us know how you get on starting your bike up 🍻