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Body work time!!
Posted: February 2nd, 2006, 9:59 pm
by Bochek
Took the front window out, sandblasted, rust eating paint, sanded, bondo, sand, primer, sand, bondo and thats where i am now...
still to come is sand, primer, sand with 2000 grit, paint, buff & wax, oh and put the new window in.
This is where im working
Bochek
Posted: February 3rd, 2006, 1:20 am
by mitmaks
what are you trying to accomplish?
Posted: February 3rd, 2006, 1:48 am
by PATDIESEL
You haven't done any masking. Are you painting the whole car?
Also, remember that our car is a blase/clear coat type paint so you have to clear coat the car after you spray the color.
You also need to mask about a 5' section that you are painting. If you are painting the whole car you need to mask the whole car. You haven't spent much time on the prep work so I doubt your paint job will look all that good, but I hope I'm wrong. Prep is the peeling back of seals and taping under and around them to hold them back so you can paint underneath them a tad, making sure you have a clena dry area to paint in ( an open canopy doesn't count, and don't tell me money cause a PVC box covered in plastic will work better than what you have.
PS, I'm not knocking your work, but giving suggestions for next time.
Good luck and I hope it comes out well.
Posted: February 3rd, 2006, 9:29 am
by den
This is not the best time of the year to paint. The higher the temperature the better. Good luck!
Posted: February 3rd, 2006, 1:23 pm
by Bochek
den wrote:This is not the best time of the year to paint. The higher the temperature the better. Good luck!
Tell me about it, no choice tho, the tent is heated by some electric heaters, its about 15C in there.
Bochek
Posted: February 3rd, 2006, 5:51 pm
by den
You should only paint when there is no rain or snow for atleast 2 days before and after you paint. Especially if you are doing it inside a tent. I believe the good temp to paint is atleast 27C.
The metal(to be painted) should be 100% dry so that means it should be done in high temp and dry environment. The paint should also dry as soon as it contacts the metal(for smooth texture and proper bonding) so that also means high temp.
I never really done any body painting but my uncle's friend who was a very good painter told me those stuff when he was still alive.
Your tent may work just try to add more heater inside the tent to raise the temp and only do it when there is no rain, no snow, warm temp, and no high winds for a week. Since you are doing it outdoors, don't do it early in the morning and after the sun sets coz those are the times when things get moisty. I'd say between 10:00-3:30 in this time of the year. And raise the temp inside your tent for like an hour or two before you do the painting.
Hope this helps you with your project..
Posted: February 3rd, 2006, 8:24 pm
by Bochek
well the paint is on, and the window is in, il take some pics later tonight.
It turned out great so far.
FYI im not going for a spotless job, im just using factory match spraypaint that i had custom mixed.
Just wanted to stop the rust before it gets out of hand.
Bochek