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Things line up great,
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Looking good. You got a nice fit on the rocker and quarter panel.
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Hey Paul I don't think that is how the paint booth filters go, but I could be wrong haha
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Richard it’s tough keeping the garage warm so I set up 3 cheap box fans with the filters on them in the closed garage. When I’m done spraying I open the garage door about 2’ and set the same 3 fans blowing out and my 110,000 btu salamander heater blowing in. Surprisingly I get very little over spray inside. It’s almost ready for the rotisserie! Paul |
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Just messin with ya Paul, I know the struggles there. I have 2 3' chicken house fans mounted in the wall and have to run my 110, 150 and 210k salamanders to keep it decent enough while painting in the cold weather.
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I'm liking the new view!
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Cant get the second pic to rotate!
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Sandblasting booth all set!
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That should work awesome. Be sure and wear a good paint respirator, not one of those cheapie dust masks. Looks like a pretty nice '52 or '53 Mercury hubcap you have there, or is it Oldsmobile? The more I look at it the more it looks like Olds. LockDoc |
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I’m trying to figure out what is best to put on the bottom/underside of the body once it’s primed with epoxy primer.
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Sandblasting indoors is a bad idea. My positive pressure mask idea worked perfectly but I’ll be cleaning the abrasive dust out of my garage for years.
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I've never tried it. I use the cabinet inside and my big pressurized blaster outside. The only problem is I can only do the bigger stuff when the weather is decent. LockDoc |
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Good deal. Sounds like you had a lot of extra work to do though. That's a bummer..... LockDoc |
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2 coats of epoxy primer!
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Looks great, I wish mine was that rust free. Did you decide what your going to undercoat with
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Looking good Paul
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I went with Al’s Liner a DIY bed liner for undercoating. It looks good but was kind of a pain to apply. It has a very short pot life that is greatly reduced if it is over mixed. How much rust are you looking at? Paul |
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5 hours to make the “paint booth” 2 hours to spray the epoxy primer. Tomorrow the seam sealer goes in the drip rails and hopefully I’ll have time to apply the urethane primer too.
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lookin good Paul.......
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