04-22-2014, 07:17 AM | #1826 |
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Paint looks awesome Mike! A friend of mine taught me the sharpie trick too. He does some home paint and body, usually just charge me supplies. He paints, I get to wetsand the flaws and he buffs it out. Good to know people who do auto paint. There is a lot of knowledge that goes into a great paint job.
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Looks great Mike!
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Thanks Tom.
Thanks Kyle. And thanks for showing me how to cut and buff. It looks so much better after. Thanks Jason. Thanks Dean. Quote:
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looks silky smooth Mike
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04-22-2014, 06:04 PM | #1830 |
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idk didn't he clean everything beforehand? I didn't have anything that noticeable when we shot in my brothers garage. Glad you got them knocked down and it shined up awesome
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04-22-2014, 06:31 PM | #1831 |
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Umm I'm pretty sure my booth was clean!!
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Didn't mean to ruffle anybody's feathers. I said 'he' I assumed the painter cleans the parts before painting. My brother does so I figured...
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I believe Mike painted it himself, he just used Kyle's booth. I'm getting that from reading between the lines on post #1689 in page 68 of this thread. I may be mistaken, but if I'm right, the painter did clean the parts before painting
Still looks great Mike! Some trash is hard to avoid, even if you are very meticulous. At least it's sanding/buffing out.
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I prepped the panels as best as I could but obviously, there was some dust lurking inside of stake pockets or came off my sleeves, whatever..... It's going to happen. Maybe not in your brother's garage but pretty much everywhere else. Quote:
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I'm sure even Chip Foose get's a little dust in his jobs from time to time. Good technique with the sharpie, gonna steal that when I get around to wet sand and buff. Truck is looking great gonna look like a sheet of glass when you're done.
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ok I won't comment any more about that and I had forgotten that you previously mentioned you had painted with assistance or tips. Obviously your technique works well, but others should also be made aware that cleaning of parts prior to paint, (and/or) primer is essential. Too large of particles could end up falling out when sanded, causing more issues. My brother's garage is far from clean (even when cleaned). He'll usually air hose off and wipe down prior. There's lots to the whole process. Life happens, I get that.
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Keep it up Mike, looks great!!! So after all the "fun" is over what is the next plan of action? |
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Hood is done.
Got rid of the glare factor on the dash panel: |
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Looks great mike!
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You're knocking this out Mike! The black dash is really cool
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Thanks Kyle
Thanks. I was worried the shiny red paint would give me fits in the Oklahoma sunny summers. I used the Medallion Hot Rot satin black , Heck I still have a half a gallon. I need to use it somewhere other than the engine bay |
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Wow, coming together nice. I'm glad for some warm weather so I can get some progress made myself.
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Something about these trucks that just makes you want to fix them up. Mine was just going to haul, trash, brush, 2 by 4's and pull a trailer when I got it. Then I caught the bug.
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great job on the paint and finish looks great!
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The hood looks great! Nice touch with the dash. Now you just need to worry about the reflection from the hood, especially driving into the sun as evening starts.
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