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I've never used anything other than the k36 because my dad started using it years ago... I'm still learning here but it sands a little harder than some of the cheap stuff. I can't remember the number of the sealer except that it's a DP something. The body shop where my friend has worked for the last 30 years are all ppg so we use what they say for the most part.
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02-04-2012, 07:43 PM | #53 |
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Everything's looking great!!! Nice progress!!!
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I use to paint and body at the local Chevy dealership, 7 years total. We started out PPG then had to go to another brand for cost purposes. I really like the DP90. Ive used it for a top coat on a repaired lawnmower deck, that was over 6 years ago it is still holding up great, really good product. I use it on my sandblasted areas, but have seen others use it for a blocking primer. Use it on fiberglass too, for a sealer then over coat with a building primer for blocking. Everybody does it different. I don't use acid etch on blased areas just because a tech at one of the PPG classes said it would be to heavy of build up in the blasted pours of the metal and actually cause damage over time, he recomended epoxy blasted and bear fiberglass and acid etch sanded bear metal, so thats what I've always done. NCP250 was great blocking primer made by PPG, Im sure they've come out with some different stuff now but K36, DP90, and NCP250 were my 3 favorite ones to work with.
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This truck is kicking my tail!!! Got some more done this week..
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02-12-2012, 09:53 AM | #56 |
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Great progress!
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Lookin good nice work !
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Thanks guys! Here are a few of the mess we got into on the bed... Somewhere in the last 40 years it got wacked down the side above the fender well. Rather than pull any of the dent and creased area out they just covered it with bondo... not even any fiberglass just straight bondo. I used the old school dent puller after drilling a thousand spots and got it pretty close. Welded it up and moved to the other side.
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Great progress on the truck. Just wondering why you plugged the heater box holes on the firewall, are you putting in an after market AC unit? This thread making me want to get out to the garage.
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Nice build Chris. You're moving along at a pretty fast clip. Looking forward to more pics and info.
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Lookin good buddy I always liked the PPG products as well they make some great products...
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Going with Vintage Air when it gets back together.
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Thanks for the replys fellows! Man am I tired of sanding and blocking... Will it ever end? Here are a couple shots... It's doesn't look like I have gotten anything done but really I have.
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02-25-2012, 07:52 PM | #64 |
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Parts look great from here! wish I was still traveling for work as I'd have been able to swing up that way to check it out...
Looks like paint is in the not too distant future???
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Looking good!
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Wow, it sure looks good. It would be great to be able to spread things out like that!
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I ordered the paint today!!!! Here is a pic of the truck when I brought it home... What a mess it was now that I think about it. I would have posted this to begin with but I just figured out my phone and how to email the phone pics.
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looked like a clean start and hasn't been as bad as some I've seen (hiding things) but you've definitely taken it from a nice truck to a Great truck already!
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Well I finally got started on the paint!!! Going with the medium blue and white two tone. Here are some shots of the weekends work. We got the interior of the bed done. Underside of the hood and interior of the cab. Today I shot the top of the dash with satin black and worked on some of the little pieces. It's a work in progress...
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couple more here: and the last one is my helper of course with her new "work glasses"
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Very nice ! You can't go wrong with the blue & white combo. I think it looks great....Did you end up going with PPG...
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Oh man that looks nice!!!Looks like your building my Dream Truck
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I'm loving the colors and can't wait to see it with the new trim I just got from Brothers on it. I ended up going with CrossFire base coat and the Ultra line for the clear. I love PPG but so do they! 380.00 for a gallon of base...Not in the budget at this time. It's preped with all PPG primers but I just couldn't see throwing 1000 out for the base/clear. We used to get it from our friends shop but they've gone to the waterborne stuff so I can't get them to mix it like we used to. Crossfire has done very well for some of my fathers past projects and the finish is as good as any. I'm happy so far... after some trizact 3000 and the buffer it should be super slick.
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Shot the hood today and I guess it turned out decent. I had some trouble with the gun at first. It's okay though.
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