Finally all the ingredients are coming together for the gloss coat. We have a warmish day down here and I am working from home so I should be able to lay it on. I wanted to do it over the weekend but it was too cold. I have just washed the board down after patching up a few sanding issues and am pretty stoked with how she looks. Only 2 real blemishes that I have now given up trying to repair. Thats the problem with a tint - if it gets a bump on the rail during the manufacturing process its a nightmare to fix the fracture

Anyway the rest of it is looking sweet. Will try and get some pics up later in the day. If all goes to plan she will be ready for a surf in the next few days. Stoked. In the meantime though there will be some sanding to be done. I have got some super fine and fancy sanding discs from Shapers that Lenny assures me will make he shine like a showroom board. I hope so - as its more work doing the gloss - so I need a decent payoff

The go all the way up to 2000 grit ! ! Holly smoke. I might look like popeye (if only) by the time I finish with them. I have spent hours researching the best gloss mix and technique for laying it on nice and smooth. I am very excited but incredibly nervous as well. More later.
Actually here are a few shots for the before and after comparison. I have gone retro with my decal this time. Should come up all right when its all done I hope. I am really liking the layered glass look - thanks for that design idea Big Spazz. The marks on the bottom are just some water splotches as its still drying in the shade to stop any potential sun spots.
You will notice there is no pin line. I did not put one on as I like the look of the contrasting shades and the cut laps came out really nice so there was no need to hide them.