Not bad. I have a question to ask, what type of primer is that?? The reason why I ask is because I am a car painter and if that is laquer primer, you are going to have to strip that down and use a urethane primer. Laquer primer won't stand up to these urethane paints. Unless you are using a laquer paint, which I doubt because hardly anyone sells them anymore. I am not criticizing your work here, but it looks a little wavy. Before you paint it, take a foot long sanding block with 320 grit sandpaper and sand at an angle and you will see if there are any high or low spots. Now if you have the time, and you want it to be straight as an arrow, you can sand it as I mentioned above and reprime it and sand it again, then that sucker should be looking real nice. I would like to see what it looks like after it is painted
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