For the lightning, I have a workbud that comes still down and attach a few more lights around the car and install some more sockets. Plus I have some mobiles ones (the big fat halogen 500W Construction style lamps, and small leds ones).
Plastic Dexter style decoration is also coming
Well yesterday, wanted to start, call = work. SO I only cleaned the room for an hour yesterday. Today I gonna get a bit more work done on it. I will really start today.
So I got the water barrier, filter, but I think there are better ones, that will keep water and oil out of the system?
I will look for that on monday.
EDIT : End of shift
Took the hood for a good beating

Sanded it down. Sanded it down really good.
Smooth as .... Only the crests need some more attention. Otherwise it is flat, smooth. I feel no difference at all anymore. If anything is still in, the filler layer should take care of it. Tomorrow I finish it up, a quick sanding tour on the inner side. That would be then one piece down.
Next are the fenders:
Inner side had quite some rust bubbles. Either a Audi weak spot, or again a duck up by the last painter. Just started getting the rust off.
Now here I have some questions:
I need to sand the whole inner part? Because wax, paint not sticking,...... At least get all the wax out, so I could plaster the inner with paint. And then later on with wax again.
How far do I need to sand the rust down? to blank metal (no rust particle)? Or could I use a "rust be gone" product, that stops, transforms rust?
I will probably need to do all for wheel arches like that and the sill region...
So any recommendations for a good product. I have the zinc spray, but it's for bare metal, not to stop rust. Hammerit?
Or sand it down till all rust particles are gone??
And this is one of my little dust nests. There is so much dirt in the room (normal for a room in construction

) I will give it a few goes everyday, so I remove as much dust as possible till I start painting.
On the room:
If I paint in the small room, I could make it like this, easy to tape off. Less dirt on the ceiling, no insects. I can attach hooks in the ceiling in order to hang up doors, bumpers ,... the lighter stuff.
Fan 1= smaller one, blows air out. Fan 2 = street side, big fan, sucks a lot ... of air in.
On the H-beams I could use some support poles (the construction ones, very sturdy) block them between the floor and beam and then put some struts in the holes of the poles and hang the heavier parts like the hood und trunk there. Or directly on the H Beam.
(my drawing might not be 100% accurate in proportions and dimensions

)