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yeah that stuff is tricky on a verticle surface. You ever hear of dolphine glaze? Its the same stuff only about half the price. You probably know i just figured i would share in case you didnt.
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05-07-2009, 08:32 AM | #1002 |
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I agree on being tricky on a verticle surface, especially in the summer. There are some guys in the shop that use dolphine glaze. I'll try it the next time I need a skim coat. I didn't know there was a big price difference.
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do you just use slick sand to smooth everything out
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05-07-2009, 05:50 PM | #1004 |
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I think of it as being a sprayable filler comparable to a skim coat. The last time I bought some it was cheaper than regular epoxy primer and has a high build.
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can you use it as primer
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It says it's a primer surfacer and can be top coated.
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cool how much is it a gallon
where do i get it
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Find your local bodyshop supply and check with them. I think it requires a 1.8 tip on your gun. It is very thick. I'm not saying it's right, but I reduced it down with reducer to make it spray a little easier. On autobodytoolmart.com it's 61.99. Here is a LINK
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Thanks Allan. I tried to buy it here at the paint store and they said it was discontinued. So much for the money I made today. Any ideas on where I would get a lock for my glove box. Do they have LMC for 59 Impala's?
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05-07-2009, 10:13 PM | #1010 |
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I think the metal glaze is close to $30 of that sqeeze bottle, the dolphine glaze is like $12.. its in like a bag/pouch and close to the same quantity.
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thanks alan
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Back too sanding.[/QUOTE]
yeah me too body work sucks
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I keep telling myself all this sanding is good training.
Wax On, Wax Off. I should be ready for my Ninja car polishing!
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yeah me too
body work sucks[/QUOTE] I told myself after doing the body work to my forst car in highschool I would never do this for a living. Look at me now. Before I couldn't spell bodyman now I are one. Where did I go wrong? I keep telling myself something but it ain't that nice. Someday all of this hard work will be very satisfying.
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I majored Architecture, and Commercial Art. What do I do??? Become a Mechanic I'm not sorry though. My friend is a Architect, and I was making more money than he was, besides I can repair my own car, which saves me a lot of money.
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LOL I know what you mean I went from paramedic to shop manager (there was school and tech work in the middle there too) but i like what i do and i like to be in the shop.
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Getting more done. The cab is almost sanded. I have a few little areas that still need to be sanded. If it wasn't for Mothers day I might could have it painted this weekend, at least the orange. Then I will go back and two tone it. I mounted the seat brackets. I glued the floor reinforcements on with 3M 8515 panel bond and bolted it all together so it can set up. When I install the carpet I will remove the seat brackets so hopefully the floor reinforcements will stay in place. The water pump and fuel pump also got installed.
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When I grow up and get a 2 car garage of my very own I'm going to be a madman. Frame off restoration will be when I know I've arrived.
I can't stress how much I've learned from this thread that I'll carry with me for life most likely. Can't wait to use it..
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No matter how old you are, your always learning something new. Even with all my experience I try to learn something every day.
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You're 28? 1/3 of you're life is gone. You're right though I think we all have learned a lot from Allan and everyone deserves at least a 2 car garage.Thanks Allan. Everytime I look over your thread I see something new that I missed. Trucks look sharp you'll be driving it soon.
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i got my two car garage...now i need a 10 car...never enough
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hey allen Im having a problem that I have never run into.... My studs will not stick to the tailegate.. Im useing a stud welder but they just wont stick. I have tried a 3m wheel. scotch brite. 80 grit. 180 grit and cleaning it.. nothing works.. any ideas
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What kind of pins are you using and how long are you holding the trigger? Do they just fall off or do they come off when your pulling on them?
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