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02-18-2006 09:14 AM
Thread: completing bodywork one panel at a time
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still going, spraytech.......... the doors will...
still going, spraytech.......... the doors will be keeping me busy for a while. i dont have a digital camera, but i do have a scanner and when i finish this 3rd roll of film ill see if i can post...
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01-31-2006 04:22 PM
Thread: completing bodywork one panel at a time
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alright spraytech, ive been stripping and priming...
alright spraytech, ive been stripping and priming parts for about 2 weeks now...... and ive definately got a handle on that walcom slim now. i started out small with the hood cowl and moved to both...
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01-20-2006 05:52 PM
Thread: completing bodywork one panel at a time
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yup, its got the colored gauge..... thanks again....
yup, its got the colored gauge..... thanks again. mung
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01-20-2006 03:47 PM
Thread: completing bodywork one panel at a time
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another question, i was reading the p sheet on...
another question, i was reading the p sheet on the dplf and it says "chemical treatment or use of a conversion coating will enhance the adhesion and performance properties of the finished system." ...
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01-20-2006 03:38 PM
Thread: completing bodywork one panel at a time
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oh ok, cool. i thought this type of gun was only...
oh ok, cool. i thought this type of gun was only good for a big fan pattern, i see they make detail hvlps, but wasnt gonna buy one. i dont know what a jobber is, but im buying from an auto paint...
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01-20-2006 02:36 PM
Thread: completing bodywork one panel at a time
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spraytech, no i havent used the walcom yet........
spraytech, no i havent used the walcom yet..... been busy with work crap. all i wanna do is get started on the car, but there hasnt been enough daylight lately. this weekend for sure. i do have ...
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01-19-2006 04:53 PM
Thread: completing bodywork one panel at a time
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thanks spraytech..... i tell you what, ive read...
thanks spraytech..... i tell you what, ive read almost every post in the paint tech forum and i think people like you and HDR and other industry guys are great for coming in and giving free advice...
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01-19-2006 01:26 PM
Thread: completing bodywork one panel at a time
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completing bodywork one panel at a time
hi everyone. spraytech, this one is for you.......im going to be doing the one body part at a time deal on my nova...... since im using ppg materials (not cheap) im am wondering how much dplf, k-36...
on small cars yes. but fat fender cars are pretty much the same in size and weight as the donor car. i found s10 brakes work great on fat fender and pickups. a deuce will just need manual brakes...
Time for brakes