So I've moved on with the paint on my tank, trying to fix the two problems I had caused first time. My ambition was to do as rb550four said, "just be careful", but since last post I've only managed to make it worse...
At first paint repair session the tank fell off the turning stool down on the working table when I was done masking before respraying one of my previous mistakes, the pitted dark blue area along the top (which was easy to sand down and make smooth).
The day after, just when I had layed first light coat of dark blue the tank fell all the way down onto the concrete floor! There are no words to describe how clumsy and stupid a person can be to let that happen - two times in a row too!!! Fortunately it landed in upright position and only seemed to be a little damaged at the black bottom paint. But some dust particles got into that first layer I had just put on when it landed but there was nothing I could do about that at the time. I think I can live with that.
A couple of days later when I removed masking after sanding and repainting lower black part that got damaged when hitting the floor, I found that I once again had failed to mask properly, so a small dust of light primer has found its way into the newly repainted dark blue area, just where it meets the seat... If I'm lucky it will be covered by the seat or a tank pad. I also inspected the sides closer and found a few marks from when it fell onto the table. Both sides also seem to be less smooth overall and I'm not surprised after those falls. Time will tell if the filler I applied after I removed the Honda emblems will start to crack under the paint and make the paint crack too. I sunk heavily to the floor for a while but decided to accept my mistakes and just let it be for now and continue putting the bike together. I will either accept it once it's on the bike (the rest of the bike is after all 39 years old and in used condition) or fix it later on. Otherwise I probably wouldn't manage to get it drivable until summer is over. Who knows how many new mistakes I would make if I would start over?!
I can always say I bought a used tank some loser tried to paint and that I'm planning to repaint it. It annoys me A LOT that if I had only been more careful the first time I painted all colors, I would have gotten a really good result for a beginner. It really sucks to be clumsy!
Anyway, a few more days have passed and today I got the tail cover and seat in place:
Forks and fender have also found their way back. I'll wait and see how much forks will compress when it's back on the ground before I secure lower ends of the fork boots, but there is a risk the ones I bought are to short. But I like the looks:
Oh, I almost forgot to mention that respaying the white stripes went okay, strangely enough.
/Jim