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fozzyjames

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New Hampshire
Hello all,
I have taken on the task of restoring the paint on my father in laws VeriEze..and it has proven to not be easy due to the complex lines on it. Haha. I can post pics if someone needs them to help me out, but essentially I was wondering if any of you had any ideas on how to capture them, and then make a template perhaps for after the current paint and primer has been meticulously sanded off? I have art skills and a steady hand so I can always use tracing paper or even the ol' crayon rubbing technique but I would really like to have these lines be as tight and meticulous as they are now. Feel free to email me at [email protected] as it may be easier. If not, no hard feelings. Cheers!
 
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