Maybe someone will know the answer to this:
A couple weeks ago I was telling some EAA guys about my Taylorcraft project. I was telling them how my cowl is in such rough shape, (lumpy, stop drilled, and sporting several old repairs) that I didn't think I'd ever get it looking good again. Then one of the EAA old-timers pops up and says "Don't worry about it. Just fix her up as best you can and then paint it white. The white color will hide any minor imperfections!"
OK fine. So just a week after that I'm telling this Other Guy about my project and how the cowl is all beat up but I'm gonna give it my best and then paint it white. But HE SAYS "No, no don't paint it white. Paint it black or some other dark color. The darker colors will hide minor imperfections!"
So, which is it? Dark or Light? Or maybe it doesn't matter?
A couple weeks ago I was telling some EAA guys about my Taylorcraft project. I was telling them how my cowl is in such rough shape, (lumpy, stop drilled, and sporting several old repairs) that I didn't think I'd ever get it looking good again. Then one of the EAA old-timers pops up and says "Don't worry about it. Just fix her up as best you can and then paint it white. The white color will hide any minor imperfections!"
OK fine. So just a week after that I'm telling this Other Guy about my project and how the cowl is all beat up but I'm gonna give it my best and then paint it white. But HE SAYS "No, no don't paint it white. Paint it black or some other dark color. The darker colors will hide minor imperfections!"
So, which is it? Dark or Light? Or maybe it doesn't matter?
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