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Anytime!
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Now that's a cool process, it's giving me ideas....
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It is cool, and simple!
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This is looking awesome!
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5150, could you tell me what colors and techniques you used?
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Paint colors? or the types of material from the company?
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Patina colors and how you got it to stick to the upper portion of the body, if possible
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I just did what Rusbuilt recommended. I bought a court of the Iron B and 2 bottles of the Patina Tiffany Green. They offer 4 different colors of Patina spray, but Rus recommended the Tiffany Green.
I mixed the Iron B with some Acetone and put it in a spray bottle and sprayed it where I wanted it. Then sprayed the Tiffany Green on. According to the directions, you need to spray the Tiffany Green on while the Iron B is still damp. No sanding, or anything. Took a couple of hours to get it to look like that. It hasn't been outside at all. |
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Just wait until it sits outside some! Man talk about quick! I did my red truck outside and the next morning the truck looked like it had just came out of the weeds!
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Awesome project and I like the patina idea. Makes me want to start another truck or burb project.
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Thank you for the info. Greatly appreciated!
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I picked up my stencil from the sign shop and started on my "fake" business for the doors. I dorked out so when you look at this keep one thing in mind, "it's my burb" :).
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I like it!
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Haha, that's cool. No since in all that work if it doesn't represent you! And tell my buddy Halen she did a great job on the paint.
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I dig it with a scooper, but I'm a big ol nerd too
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Bryan is that your wife doing the stencil painting? lol
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Yes sir, I know my limitations. The white was really thin, so I let her do it. Figured it would be runny and jacked up if I did it.
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Going to hit it with some 800 grit today and finish the patina.
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So you're an I Phone guy huh?
Looking good so far. If anyone can pull this off its you. Anxious to see this one finished up. |
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Finished the driver's side door. I'm okay with it. I would recommend and the company told me not to add acetone/paint thinner with the Iron B. It gummed it up and made it impossible to get through a spray bottle. He told me to add distilled water to it if you are going to try to thin it down. I had to brush it on the door and it was a little thicker and clumpy.
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LED Tail Lights installed. I'm at the house by myself, so I can't let you see them with the brake lights. Can't find a brick either. ;)
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The paint/patina combo looks great! I really like it.
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Nice work. I will be following.
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Is there website to get more info on the patina paint process and supplies?
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That looks incredible.
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In a good way, lol.
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So what'd y'all get done on the work day?
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Nothing really picture worthy Chuck. We were able to knock several things off of my punch list. We got the windows and vent windows in the front two doors, got the glass in the hatch, all of the doors aligned and shutting correctly, hood aligned, and my secret hatch cable installed. I installed the complete front in trim. Headlignts, grille trim, turn signal lenses, bumper. Also installed the mirrors, tail light lenses and reverse light lenses.
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Bryan, Do you still need the headlight buckets? I was waiting for you to get back with me and figured you had been busy and then I just checked the thread and seen that you had responded but I never got a notice and I did not know that you had. Sorry that I missed that. Let me know.
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Not much of an update, I've spent the last two hours with a razor blade scraping all four door windows and the hatch glass getting all the nasty glue from the purple tint off. I did throw a couple of my stickers on.
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I like the Goonies sticker! That was one of my favorite movies!
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This thing is great! Mobsteels w/ caps will be perfect.
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There's a white set already on a burb down in LA you could bring me on the way up. :lol:
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Yes, it's titled Project Topless 365/24/7. It's in the blazer build threads. I don't have the link.
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Hmm, cant find that anywhere.
I really want to see that blazer. LOL. |
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I think that thread is gone. I looked for it one time and it and searched for it in Bryan's threads and his only go back to the first of this year.
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