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Thanks Mike, it does feel good to spray some color on the fenders even though like you said it is the same color as the ecoat. That will change soon when I spray some slick sand on them. I spread some mud on them yesterday and I have to block them out today. Then spray some more epoxy over any bare metal. Then I will be ready for some slick sand and more blocking, yay
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Put a fan in there blowing out the garage/tent. Get a cheap $5 filter and put it in front of the fan. It will suck out a lot of the fumes. I have done this a couple times. Works great. I'm build a short wall about 2' tall that my garage door will will roll down to it. In the wall in putting 3 fans. Sucking the fumes out. Should make for a decent spray booth.
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Put my new spray booth to work today. I body worked the fenders and then prepped them for some more epoxy since I had some bare metal spots. I decided to run some heavy gauge wire from side to side across the tent at the top of the poles. I figured I could hang the fenders from the wire so I could spray both sides. It worked but I had an issue with the wire hanging to low and interfering with the gun. So now I have a big ole run to sand out. Still making mistakes but I guess it's the only way to learn right my second pass with the gun went much better as I moved the fenders around to avoid hitting the wires.
Pic of my body working skills, looks pretty good to me I had to smooth out the whole edge of the fender where we cut and welded it to fit better. And my nasty run I have to sand out looks like the paint is melting off the panel. By the time I realized what was happening it was way to late. Good thing it's only primer.
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Looking good Keith. I'm pretty excited to see this on the road
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Thanks, trying my best to get some progress done on this thing
Yeah me too, but unfortunately no matter what I do, it won't see the road until next spring/summer anyway. I just have way to many parts still to buy and way to much work to do I have to take a break from buying parts for now so I can replenish the parts fund.
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Yes sir buddy I actually got the idea from you. I saw it on your build thread and thought maybe it would work. Only one spray session so far but it's working better then the garage did.
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Just wash it down occasionally and it'll do great every time. I've put mine up for now and been busy with work and building a shop so haven't really been on much but really glad to see yours coming together!!
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Looking good Keith, I'm glad that painting and body work seems like it's going pretty easy for you.
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Looking good, I love checking up on this build and progress you've made. Very bad ass truck!
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Looks good. Even w/the mistakes at least your trying to get it done yourself and learn at the same time. I got impatient and let someone else do it for me. Never again.
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Holy crap! It took me a while to read through the whole thread. And I thought I changed my mind a lot we must be kindred spirits or something. Great work!
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That's why my build name "What was I thinking" perfectly describes my build thread I do change my mind a lot but its our trucks right, so we can change our minds all we want to.
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I have that same HF garage turned paint booth. Worked great when we did Korbin's truck. I did all the interior parts in it hung off wires and conduit. I strung the conduit between the sides and duct taped them to the poles. That worked better and did not sag any like the wires do.
You can always sand out the runs. Parts are looking good!
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That's why my build name "What was I thinking" perfectly describes my build thread I do change my mind a lot but its our trucks right, so we can change our minds all we want to.[/QUOTE]
looking very good might as well try the red and get all the use out of the paint booth or find a fender on craigslist or at a junk yard to practice on then you can hang it in your garage as a decoration piece.
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Looking good Keith!!
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Looks good Keith. Runs are just part of it. You Just don't want to get them in your basecoat and keep them to a minimum on your clear too. Ask me how I know......
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Thanks Kyle, wish I had your spray booth or actually I wish I had the money to ship my truck out to you to finish the paint and body. At least you would give it a paint job it deserves. Thanks Mike, it just upset me that I wouldn't have had any runs if it wasn't for the paint gun hitting the wires. That was my first run so far. But on the plus side my new spray booth worked out pretty good
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Well no progress on the truck this weekend, my wife had surgery on her shoulder on Friday so I have been playing nurse all weekend I did however talk to a painter yesterday about my truck. He is the painter at a local shop and does side jobs after hours. He's going to come over in a few weeks to look at my truck and give my an estimate. Basically what I'm looking to do is get the truck primered and all the bodywork done so all the panels are nice and straight. Then I would bring the truck to him in sections starting with the cab and front clip to spray the base and clear in his booth. While he is spraying those I would finish up my bed and bring that to him when the cab and front clip are done. I plan to keep the frame home so I can finish up my brake & fuel lines and the exhaust. To me if the price is right, it's a no brainer to have the color and clear sprayed by a professional in a booth. Of course before I say yes to anything, the price needs to be right and I would have him write up a contract.
I have already seen some of the vehicles he has painted and they are all very nice. I talked to my father yesterday and asked him his opinion and he thinks it's a good idea to let someone else spray the base and clear in a clean booth. He told me sometimes you need to bite the bullet and put the money out. So we will see how it turns out, I'm not going to say it's definitely going to happen cause you never know but it is an option. I also told the painter that I already have the PPG Torch Red DBC base and would like to use it. He had no problem with that, I don't want that money going to waste.
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Looking good Keith. I keep going back and forth on myself doing the bodywork and paint or having someone else to it. I'm with you on the fact if its in the budget and you know the guy does good work, it very well may be worth it. Of course I've got a couple of years before I get to that stage.
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Keith your paint booth came out nice.. Sounds like you've got your prioritys in order ( taking care of the wife).
I can't wait to see some paint on it. I know it's a hard decion to have someone else spray it but go with your gut. Keep the pics coming..
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That was my dilema with painting my truck. Do I try to balance overtime and working on my truck (which would have taken 6-8 months, if not more) or do I work a bunch of overtime to pay a professional to do the work better and in a more timely fashion that I could.
After weighing a bunch of options, it was knuckle down and work some overtime, then let someone else paint it. Even after letting someone else do the paint and body, it took them a month. However, I'm pretty happy with the results. He still has a few pieces that he's painting, but atleast I have the truck itself back in my possession.
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