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laffycaffi
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Joined: Mon Oct 11, 2010 5:09 pm Posts: 278
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Intro to body paint
Hey there. I have never done any auto painting before and thought it would be fun to take off my hood and see what kind of pro job I could do to it.
Any expert painters out there who could offer some tips or a basic checklist of steps and/or tools needed would be great. Thanks
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Wed Jun 22, 2016 11:12 am |
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Gunnibronco
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Joined: Mon Jan 03, 2011 6:07 pm Posts: 4074 Location: Gardnerville, NV
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Re: Intro to body paint
I do paint & body for a living. I can help. Paint & body is a complex process, and have too many variables to address in one post. Everything depends on the results you want.
I'd plan to strip the hood completely (paint stripper, or sandpaper- don't over heat it and warp it). Etch prime or epoxy prime. Then high build, sandable primer. Then paint. Base color & clear will give the best results, but single stage is ok too. I wouldn't do a metallic color in single stage, though.
You are going to need a DA sander 6", probably. A variety of blocks, if there is body work to be done. Decent paint gun. There are sets for under $100 that will produce decent results. Again, it all depends on the condition of the hood & your expected results.
Keep posting up as you go, and I'll try to help as much as possible.
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Wed Jun 22, 2016 12:26 pm |
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laffycaffi
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Joined: Mon Oct 11, 2010 5:09 pm Posts: 278
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Re: Intro to body paint
Thanks so much for the tips. I'm not expecting the kind of results I'd ever get from a private but if what I can pull off with the hood is satisfactory considering I have hardly any budget, then maybe I can move on. Someday I want to drop $12K on a pro paint job. Thanks for being available!
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Wed Jun 22, 2016 9:53 pm |
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Jason_Marshall1
Joined: Tue Nov 10, 2015 8:04 am Posts: 7
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Re: Intro to body paint
I have painted a few cars in my garage with varied results. I used to buy materials at Heckindorfs off of Santa Fe and Hampden, but found a place - Auto & Industrial Coatings at 323 Airport Blvd #110, Aurora, CO 80011 (303) 856-7651. The owner here is fantastic, he helps with which chemicals pair together and he sells materials at a good price. he also sells paint is any quantity, so you're not stuck with a pint or quart left over. The advice from Gunnibronco is spot on; remember cleanliness is key. I use some dawn dish soap in the water when I wetsand, that seems to help with my poor working conditions in the garage. Practice, practice before you spray color, don't think color sprays the same as primer and I would suggest to spend the money on a primer gun with at least a 1.7 tip (some like 2.0 or more). The flash time is dependent upon air temp, take your time.
1) Once you have a flat surface (body work etc.) sand to 320/400 before primer. 2) Spray etch or epoxy primer 3) Sand to 600/800 4) Respray if you sand through or spray a sealer coat 5) I re-sand, but people say you don't have to 6) Spray base coat/color (2 coats) 7) Spray clear (4+ coats) Expect orange peel and the extra clear allows you to color sand it 8) Sand clear with 1500/2000 9) Polish with polisher and correct foam pad. Take your time here. 10) Polish again with swirl remover
In the pic of the windshield, I used a house of Kolor red sealer coat to get a deeper red color (the base/primer color does change the resulting color).
You'll see my setup in a pic below, I used 3/4 conduit with foam pads covered in duct tape. I just finished this 69 a couple of weeks ago and am still putting it together. I even tried to add ghost flames in between one of the top coats, I'll leave you to judge the quality. I used a two-part metallic paint on this project and added the white pearl flames between the two top coats. I'm also available to help if you want guidance for a do it yourself garage job. There are tons of little tricks like air treatment before it gets to your gun, toilet paper filters, water containment and oil from your compressor etc.
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Thu Jun 23, 2016 7:46 pm |
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laffycaffi
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Joined: Mon Oct 11, 2010 5:09 pm Posts: 278
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Re: Intro to body paint
Awesome. More great stuff. Nice job, by the way
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Fri Jun 24, 2016 8:34 pm |
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