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Old 01-30-2014, 10:33 PM   #1
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Every time I come in here I am amazed at your talent, keep it up.
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Old 01-31-2014, 01:31 PM   #2
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Excellent work Bam, find that phone yet?
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No I have not found the phone I'm just going to have to break down and buy another one.

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Every time I come in here I am amazed at your talent, keep it up.
Thanks man, and I really enjoy your build thread also. Great work.
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Old 01-31-2014, 02:17 PM   #3
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No I have not found the phone I'm just going to have to break down and buy another one.
Gettin an I Phone. ?
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Old 01-31-2014, 02:42 PM   #4
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Gettin an I Phone. ?
Lol
Don't tease poor people, just don't do it.lol
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Old 03-10-2014, 12:01 PM   #6
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Here are some pics of my firewall that I used slicksand on and blocked a while ago and forgot to post pics. I love this product.

I'm still not getting much truck time lately I hope that changes soon.

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What is Slicksand?
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Old 03-10-2014, 12:25 PM   #8
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And why you love it so much?
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Old 03-10-2014, 12:52 PM   #9
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And why you love it so much?
Slicksand is a polyester primer that goes on thick way thicker than 2k primer or even high fill primer. Its like spraying a nice thin coat of filler over a panel. Its really great for getting a panel straight. You block it and most of it will end up on the floor just like filler. There are other polyester primers out there I've used slicksand and pcl poly primer. I like slicksand a little better because it gets lighter as you sand it which is like having a guide coat built in.

It goes on top of epoxy primer and should not be used in place of epoxy primer which provides your corrosion protection. Its just a filler primer.

Also thanks fabguy.

Dan I only give Vdog dog a hard time because he is a buddy of mine.
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looks like I will use it as well. Thanks.
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......Dan I only give Vdog dog a hard time because he is a buddy of mine.
I know, that's why I said it. If I thought you'd REALLY jump someone seriously I wouldn't be a friend-you've-never-met.

As I tell guys I work with, if I didn't like you, I'd ignore you. It's the guys you like you give a hard time and they give it right back to you. Well, at least that's the way I do it. Others may think that's weird. Oh well!
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....It goes on top of epoxy primer and should not be used in place of epoxy primer which provides your corrosion protection....
By the way, thanks for this explanation.

I know SQUAT about body and fender work but I know how to do hard, repetitive work so I should be good for basic stuff like applying epoxy primer with a Harbor Freight gun and then sanding, and sanding, and sanding...

The info about guide coat stuff is helpful too. Curious: what grit of sandpaper do you usually use on combo bare metal/filler before applying epoxy primer? Or do you put your filler OVER the epoxy primer? Seems like that question is controversial on some posts.
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http://www.eastwood.com/slick-sand-gallon.html

There, now Bam won't chime in and jump all over your ass - like he usually does!
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Thanks Dan: You know I tend to be his punching bag for no apparent reason. LOL

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Thanks Dan: You know I tend to be his punching bag for no apparent reason. LOL
Riiight, now he's acting all innocent.
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I'm still not getting much truck time lately I hope that changes soon.


Cool work men, well i got over 10 years working on mine
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Oh man, that firewall looks sweet.
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Old 03-10-2014, 12:57 PM   #18
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Slicksand is proof that God loves us and wants to have laser-straight panels on our hotrods.

If you don't need quite as much fill, Featherfill G2 is the same stuff from the same people, just not quite as thick, and it lays down a wee bit better.

Keep it up, Kab~!
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Slicksand is proof that God loves us and wants to have laser-straight panels on our hotrods.

If you don't need quite as much fill, Featherfill G2 is the same stuff from the same people, just not quite as thick, and it lays down a wee bit better.

Keep it up, Kab~!
Thanks for bringing that up. Slicksand is thick thats why I like it most of it will be on the floor anyway. That said slicksand lays down really good with a 2.2 tip. That is unthinned by the way. Your typical 2k primer and high fill primer uses a 1.7 or 1.8 tip that gives you an idea of how thick it is. Also I have noticed no problems with shrinkage with slicksand, at least no more shrinkage than any other primer that is.
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I also throw a splash (like you're mixing drinks) of lacquer thinner in it. Helps it move through a 1.8 tip, and lays out nicer.

Damn, I need a cannon with a 2.2 tip.
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I also throw a splash (like you're mixing drinks) of lacquer thinner in it. Helps it move through a 1.8 tip, and lays out nicer.

Damn, I need a cannon with a 2.2 tip.
LOL. Yeah you got that right its a hose.lol

Thinning it is cool, but I shoot it straight out the can no thinner used with a 2.2 tip and it lays down nice. Here is a shot of a fender in slick sand shot that way. The light spots is were I started sanding and you can see how it acts as a guide coat. I only use that build in guide coat for the first round of sanding after that I use the 3m dry guide coat.

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That 3m dry guide is the bomb! I was tired of breaking nozzles (*^$#$^&*!) off new cans of SEM guide coat. Your work looks great.

This has been, "Moment with bodywork geeks." Now back to your regular programming.
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That 3m dry guide is the bomb! I was tired of breaking nozzles (*^$#$^&*!) off new cans of SEM guide coat. Your work looks great.
You got that right dry guide coat is another product that I love. Its cool we've had the conversation because others may want to look into these products. There is another dry guide coat out there Mirka Dry Guide coat. I have not used it but I'd bet its basically the same thing and it may be a little cheaper. They sure make life easier.
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Hell, look in The Astronaut's f-100 thread in Alt. tinkerings. He makes his own dry rub from graphite or something for next to nothing. You think you're obsessive, go check that out. Boy got mad skillz with a Z!

I...can do that...but no. Too many years in production. I've said before, with just a little caution and knowing where to really concentrate, 80-85% of the work will have 95-98% of folks raving about your ride. That last 20 is the hardest and most backbreaking, to please those 2%. But those are the people whose opinions matter the most when you hear them. Plus wherever your personal level of satisfaction may lie.

I've enjoyed the convo as well. Be well, and keep up the good work.
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Looking real nice Bam.
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