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Hmmm maybe you should add that to your list.... He he he
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I feel for you Allan. That sucks:mad: If I was you I'd blame it all on Strodder.:lol: Now go find some different headers and get that truck running.:metal::metal:
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Here ya go Alan, this is the only pic I have with the headers on. I'll get some more next when I'm at my parents!
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That sucks about the headers, Alan. It will come together.
I have a suggestion for ya, if you get the chance. For us DIY body workers, how do you clean up your spreaders? Or do you just pitch them? I'm also interested in how you deal with your waste products such as sanding dust and the gun cleaner/mineral spirits/thinner that you use. Its probably second nature to you, but I need some ideas as Im setting up my space to be able to spray. Thanx and keep up the good work. |
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Not sure what he does but i let the spent solvent evaporate. Same with the left over paint and primer. Epa says if its a slolid i can throw it in the trash. But i also use the 3m cups so i just set them out and throw them away. Dust goes in the trash. Epa states you can spray 12 cubic feet a day without a booth. As for the spreaders well peel it off just as the filler gets hard.. Leave a layer of it on the spreader and that makes it ez to peel
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Thanx for the info 70; the 3M cups are the mixing cups? for ratio?
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no Im sorry i was refering to the pps mixing cups. I mix spray and throw them away. for me I find them to save alot of time and thinner. I mix the paint in them then spray then let the cup sit and when the paint is dry I toss it out
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^^ See im a cheap arse and id rather clean them up than buy a .59 cup because its over 20 miles to where i get them :lol:
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OKC doesnt have any hardware stores??:confused:
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from okc?? dont you have sherwin williams.. they sell them. tasco color. car quest... ?? I thnk oriles sels them too well you can order them. I dot it because its less mess and clean up. I dont have to mix it in a cup Im going to toss then pour it into a cup I have to use solvent to clean. so i guess im green.. lol
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When my dad first opened his shop he would set is excess liquids in the disposable aluminum pans you get at the grocery store. Then he would set it in an open air covered area to evaporate/harden. He did this for a couple years until his shop started to grow.
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these are like the headers i have but mine are 1 5/8 not 1 3/4
and mine have 3 in collector these have 3 1/2 collector i want some of these but in ahc coatingheaders |
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Thanx for the tips guys. I shoulda figured that there were liners available, Ive used them in paint trays for house painting projects for the same reason.
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Just had to share a little of what I do at work. This along with any hard side hit sucks. Power sliding doors makes even harder. Thank goodness this one is manual. I don't have any before pics with me, but this is where it's at today. I have already replaced the suspension. The wheel was drove in and back.
http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...t/DSC00208.jpg And this is what I get to put in. They don't sell these pieces seperately like most cars. http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...t/DSC00210.jpg |
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Thats cool, I liked the bodyshop i worked at and the kind of work but there were too many babies:ben: there that whined about everything and they basically starved me out and i went back to wrenching on semis.. and paint on the side ;)
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I'll stop whining about sanding on my warped bedsides now:eek:
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If you don't know already you will have to get an adapter for your specific model gun to use the PPS system. I have been using them for 6-7 years (when they demonstrated at our shop). If you don't have a good connection with a paint supplier I don't know where the best place to get them would be. I ordered a case (100/ct) 2 years ago and just used my 50th one. You ask how do you know you used the 50th one. No.....I'm not counting them, they come in 2 sleeves of 50/ea. :lol: I have seen them in Autobody toolmart also. Don't worry about the questions that's what we are here for to help each other.[/QUOTE] :lol: Yeah i knew about the adapter for the gun, im going to have to get some of them and check it out. Your good at posting and and then being offline.. are you being sneaky and hiding under the radar?? :lol: |
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Ancient chinese secret. :lol: |
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Along with all my other projects going on I'm also trying to do a step by step on how to rebuild vent windows. I've got one disassymbled. Now I need to clean and paint the frame and order some glass. Here is one pic of the progress.
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Here is the setup
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