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    The September 2010 Street Rodder Mag did several articles on painting prep and painting.

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    One of the fellows in our car club just painted his glass 34 Ford in his garage. I was quite impressed with the way it came out. He even two toned it. This was his first try also. He had been doing body work on it for a while to get the fit right. He spent 3 months or more on finish work and painting it. He is still finishing up a few boo-boos but it sure looks nice. I asked him what he spent and he said between $2000 and $2500. The quotes he got from the local painters were all North of $10k for the job. He said he could screw up and fix a lot for $8000. His philosophy was to take his time, make sure he understood what he was doing, then if he did make a mistake be sure he fixed it right. He is also in CA so he had to deal with the water based paint. Good luck with your project, I will also be following.

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    Of course, that's just my opinion, I could be wrong!

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    FYI
    The PPG DPLF epoxy primer, K36 urethane primer and Deltron Basecoat/Topcoat used in the September 2010 Street Rodder Mag article are no longer available in Canada. I am not sure about the Concept clearcoat.
    Omni Plus is still available, otherwise we have to use Envirobase/Aquabase waterborne.

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