I sanded the Evercoat on the battery box harnesses and ankle cylinders smooth.


The half moon that I worked on earlier was less cooperative. After sanding down the first application of Evercoat, I could still see some areas that needed filling.

So, fill I did.

And sand some more I did.

That's better.

I think all the parts are ready for primer now. But first, I have some aluminum to chop.
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