Today I was cleaning with my BX25D and a log hit the hood. Now I have a dented hood and cracked headlight. I am debating to live with the dent. Claim it on kabobta insurance or just pay for repairs out of my pocket. What would you do?
I am not the guy who can paint and knock out the dent.
a lil filler, some sanding, some glazing putty, some more sanding.. and then keep sanding till you are at 2000. primer it. resand 400, 600, 800, 1000, 2000
then shoot the hood. should take a pint.
i learned it at a body shop that did mostly corvettes, but did others too.. was there about 12 years. ( circa mid 70's early 80's )
You do what you want. my body work looks great under paint!
Our boss always told us the easiest way to find a flaw in body work was to paint it.
I'm thinking you will have to prep and paint even if you do buy a new hood?
Sound guy is right , for a corvette with lacquer and other cars from that time period that is the way it was done, Nothing wrong with doing that. That is how it was done. Nowadays body shops use enamel base coat and clear coat. It fills more and you don't have to take it down as much. That is just the way it is.
After putting in excess of 5000 hours on the old L2550, I have gotten to the point where I fix what impacts its ability to drive, pull, lift or dig. Anything beyond that gets repaired if it is "just hanging on"..
I know that flies in the face of most people on this site but it is a tool and spending $500 on a hood would not happen. Besides, my tractor would look totally stupid with a bright new orange part.
Turn it over and straighten as much as possible, light appears to be functional so that would stay.
My 2 cents.
Gregg