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That is an absolute beaut man. You should be really proud of yourself.
Inspires me to complete my schooling for Auto Body!
Inspires me to complete my schooling for Auto Body!
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thats actually a sick car man!
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-Moonshine wroteGT350R wrote-Moonshine wrote Wow that paint job looks amazing.
You like painting? I'm thinking about trying to paint my 83 camaro z28 and 92 s10. I'm also thinking about going to school for it too.
I do really enjoy painting, however I never went to school for it. I practiced for years just getting the right technique. Obviously, don't practice on customer/project cars, I had lots of extra body panels I always used. But I'm sure going to school for such a thing will go much quicker and possibly teach you better / faster techniques. Good luck man!
Yea I'm sure I got a couple of body panels around here that I can practice on. What brand and model paint gun did you use? Also are you getting your paint online or buying it locally?
This is a link to the gun I use: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Also I buy my paint locally but I mix it myself to get the color I/customer wants.
Also thank you everyone for the feedback! It was definitely a big big project and took quite some time.
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THanks for the link to gun; thinking about purchasing one and starting a spray shop after work for my dealership. They agreed to allow me to do it in their shops as long i supply my own tools.
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$220,000 holy shit! I love the color of the car
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KyloCrux wrote THanks for the link to gun; thinking about purchasing one and starting a spray shop after work for my dealership. They agreed to allow me to do it in their shops as long i supply my own tools.
If you are a beginner, I would not recommend getting that gun, as it can make things complicated if you don't use proper technique, and it's just a rather difficult gun to use, if you're looking for a good starter sprayer , I'd recommend this: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Use the 1.8 gun for primer, then use the 1.3 for paint.
I still use these, but I downgrade them over time. I'll use them for paint at first, then after about 2-3 cars I'll downgrade it to just primer, then downgrade again to upholstery adhesive, then finally to the trash. But they are fairly good guns and they're a good starting point if you're looking to get into auto painting.
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Looks amazing. I love when people restore oldies.
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Beautiful car!
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