arthursilvia
Banned
Pete... I'm no-one's henchman... but I generally find I agree with both Greg and muttley on most things pertaining to music, except perhaps the trascendent awesomeness of The Ramones... but, you know, my loss... maybe they'll click with me one day.
I've also been here way longer than both of them and have seen you in your various guises do what you do... and, here's a tip, it's your inability to ever admit you're wrong about anything that gets you the relentless criticism of them and most everyone else as well...
Real people, when they're wrong about something, cop it and move on... god knows I've done it about a zillion times here because I don't claim to know much ... and am somewhat of a sponge for knowledge. You do, however, claim to be expert. I looked at your 2MB photo in the end when I got to work and that doesn't look, to me, in that photo, to be the finishing work of a professional. Possibly I'm wrong and you're just a crap photographer... and that's the most awesome finish ever.... whatever. Apologies if so.
Anyway, I'm only tangentially interesting in your gold top excursions so that's it from me for today, it being 11 o'clock on a school night here in sunny Ostraya.... and I'm off to bed. Enjoy the scrapping that no doubt awaits you and which you seem to thrive on.
Ciao
Can you please be specific about what I was wrong about? That picture is not the final buffed out flow coat, did you read the post descriptions? Every day that goes by the finish actually tightens up and becomes smoother, however it still will get another level sanding, final flow coat and final buffing and polishing, there is still a ways to go yet. You do have to wait before you do the final buffing a month or so for the finish to really harden up.