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Author: | Entourage [ Mon Jan 17, 2011 11:29 am ] |
Post subject: | Auto Body List |
I know a few guys are going through the Body Work stage and I would like a comprehensive list of the proper steps. I am trying to do everything at home to keep costs down and learn as much as possible. Here is my list: Strip Paint on all Body Panels Pull any Dents Replace any Rusted Panels Grind Down Welds w/ Flap Wheel (instead of Grinding Wheel) Body Filler Sanding Skim Filler Sanding Hang Body Panels, Fenders, Tail Gate, Doors, Grill Wash and Degreaser all Panels with Tack Cloths Epoxy Primer 1.8 Tip HVLP - 2 Coats Urethane Primer - 2 Coats Sanding, Guide Coats, Sanding Glazing Compound Final Urethane Primer 1.8 HVLP Tip (Optional) Final Sanding Wash and Degreaser all Panels, Tack Cloths Urethane Paint - 2 Coats Clear Coat - 1 to 2 Coats Let Paint Cure Final Wet Sanding Final Buffing Any additions, advice, changes, recommendations, etc.? |
Author: | Entourage [ Mon Jan 17, 2011 11:59 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Auto Body List |
On my Frame, I hung plastic on the walls and floor. Luckily it was unseasonably warm and did not need a heat source. Unfortunately, anything from now till April/May will likely need to be heated which may cause dust. I have a Kerosene Reddy Heater and not sure if it will blow dust around or if it will actually help with the exhaust process. I sprayed the Primer (2 Coats) and Ceramic Chassis Black (2 Coats) on my frame in one long day drying between coats. Swept my Garage out Sprayed Floors Clean with Water Let Dry Overnight Hung Plastic on Walls and Floor Garage Door Open 2 Inches Box Fan with Furnace Filter I used HVLP Gun and it did not create that much dust so I never used the box fan for exhaust. If I need exhaust, I was prepared to open garage side man door, put the box fan in the open door and seal off the top of the door to vent the spray dust and fumes. Cleanup of the paint booth was a dream - pulled the plastic down and threw it away. I wore a paint suit and head sock and threw them all away - very easy. I am hopeful the primers should be similar and not need to exhaust the spray dust but could be wrong. The Paint and Clear Coats will likely need an exhaust system. I was really lucky that my first time spraying the frame when smooth or I would have thrown in the towel on the Auto Body on the rest of the truck. |
Author: | Flatliner Rod Shop [ Mon Jan 17, 2011 12:17 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Auto Body List |
Here's how I'm doing my bronco for reference. All welding strip car (I'm doing this after the welding to minimize bare-metal time) underside and engine bay-strip, paint gap alignment pull dents puttywork in 80 grit Metal can be sanded with 80 grit before priming, anything else needs to be 120 or 180 grit-anything coarser and the primer may shrink into the scratches after paint. doors off etch prime surface prime paint jambs on doors and body rehang doors 240 block spot prime 400 block PAINT!!! 800 wet block 1000 wet block 1500 DA 3000 DA coarse, medium, fine buff This process has evolved over the years. We try to ALWAYS paint the car assembled to guarantee a color match. Just because something comes out of the same can does not mean it will appear to be the same color. If you are going metallic or pearl and need to spray the doors off of the truck, they MUST be hung vertical. The metallics laying differently will cause the illusion of a color change. A couple tips: never use a cleaner before spreading putty. The cleaners leave a residue that inhibit proper "grip". One knucklehead told us he was using baby wipes to clean the areas he wanted to putty. What do baby wipes often have in them? Lotion! Not good. Always use a cleaner between sprayable coats, though. Only use automotive prep cleaners, often referred to as Grease and Wax Remover. What color are you going? 2 coats of base might not be enough. How much do you plan to cut and buff? I recommend no less than 3 healthy coats of clear. We usually do 4. 4 is the least I am comfortable with. You may start to wet sand and buff maybe 3 days after the clear has hardened. Don't wax or wash the vehicle for at least 6 weeks after spraying the clear. Doing so can seal in the solvents and cause the clear to go hazy again. |
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