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Started by tparker, September 26, 2018, 02:42:52 PM

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tparker

I just completed painting the rear half of my car. It had me worried as I had some initial gun issues with the primer, but it all got worked out before the color went on :) I am fairly impressed it came out so well, though there are some minor issues, but for around $1000 I'm stoked. Unfortunatly I couldn't do the whole car in one go, I hope that doesn't bite me later.

I bought a decent gun, built a "paint booth" out of plastic drop clothes and two old canopies, and used a blower with rigged up filters to pressurize the booth. I shot House of Kolor high build primer that was blocked followed by a sealer coat, 3 base coats, and 3 clear coats. Only 1 minor run in the color and a 1 or 2 in the clear.

Note to self: Do not use plastic bags for overspray protection. Paint/primer doesn't stick to it. Had to remove little flakes of primer out of my paint :(

Here are some before and after pics along with some paint comparisons. Sorry, some of the pics are blurry. The new painted photos are before the clear.

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71-440

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Rich G.

Even if it's not perfect you can take pride in knowing you did it yourself. It only gets better with practice. A little tip, sand your paint run and give it another coat before you put the clear on. Clear runs are no big deal to get out.

GoodysGotaCuda

Nice!

I am going to try my hand at painting the $1,000 69 Dart I just pickedup. I'm nervous, but excited...I've painted some panels and done some finesse work, but not an entire car.
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YellowThumper

Very cool. Looks good.
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JS29

Painting half the car at A time is going to give better results! less overspray, less dust. grounding the car helps because of static electricity. use measuring cups, keep track of your air pressure. I shoot the base at A lower pressure than turn it up to 30PSI for the clear that's my  :alan2cents:   

Claudia

Absolutely nothing wrong with making your own paint booth and doing it yourself!  :banana:

tparker

Quote from: 71-440 on September 26, 2018, 05:51:41 PM
First time painting? Nice job!  :clapping:

@71-440  Sorta, I painted the trunk and engine compartment earlier. Made some mistakes and learned a lot. I worked at a body shop for a few months out of school and learned a few tips.

tparker

Quote from: Rich G. on September 26, 2018, 06:44:21 PM
Even if it's not perfect you can take pride in knowing you did it yourself. It only gets better with practice. A little tip, sand your paint run and give it another coat before you put the clear on. Clear runs are no big deal to get out.

I already put the clear on. The paint actually went on almost flawless. I was really surprised. The clear went on almost as easy, but the gun hit the ground and interrupted the flow and caused a couple runs. I can get that out. And there is a little bit of pride in doing it. I'm not building a trailer car. The car is as old as I am, and at nearly 50, we both have some battle scars and some sags. LOL.


tparker

Quote from: GoodysGotaCuda on September 26, 2018, 06:57:20 PM
Nice!

I am going to try my hand at painting the $1,000 69 Dart I just pickedup. I'm nervous, but excited...I've painted some panels and done some finesse work, but not an entire car.

Awesome. It was a LOT of work but was totally doable. Just do your homework first. Post some pics when your done and along the way

tparker

Quote from: JS29 on September 27, 2018, 06:01:39 AM
Painting half the car at A time is going to give better results! less overspray, less dust. grounding the car helps because of static electricity. use measuring cups, keep track of your air pressure. I shoot the base at A lower pressure than turn it up to 30PSI for the clear that's my  :alan2cents:

Good advice. I never thought about grounding. THat is a great idea. The dust was under contol this time. When I did the engine compartment and trunk, there was a fair amount of dust. I think having a decent gun helped. I had some cheap ones from SUmmit and either I didn't set them up correctly or they just didn't work all that great. I bought a DeVilbiss gun with multiple tips. I didn't have it set up right for the primer, but after I fixed it, it worked like a champ.

Mpdlawdog

Great job!!   Im going to try to paint my car as well!  I dont have the $$ to run out and pay someone to do it...Im going to do single stage for my first time...I think getting it in color will help me get off my butt and get it on the road!!! 

oldmoparbuff

Nice job.  Hope to be where you are one of these days.