DIY Paint Job Questions
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i too could sit here and type until my hands go numb again but trying to explain a trade that is all hands on learning, i would be wasting my time and would be pissed off becasue my hands hurt from typing for so long, like the one dude said let a shop do the work your asking how to do body and paint work and shaving a hole=FAIL no experience=let a shop do it
you do this your self and it looks like ****, and you dont remove no parts, and there are runs, orange peel, bad body work, guess what its going to cost you twice the amount if you had just brought it to a shop in the first place
and for 300 bucks ya might get a gallon of primer, the hardner, and the reducer, maybe if you went with a quality product like ppg, or spies hecker, for what you want to do in just product would be close to 1,000, and thats not including sand paper, masking tape, and masking paper
and not to mention the fact of using a decent gun is going to cost you close to 200, and what sixe tip do you use for primer, base, clear, sealer,???? im sure you dont know and me explainging it will just fail on my part, so do you see my point, its not as easy as it seems, its costly and most of all you can ruin your car with no experience so let a shop do it so it will look good and not like some kid did it in his garage
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im looking for like a wet satin look so im having a friend who owns a paint shop help me pick the color out.
like i said i would use hot rod flatz, but ya need experience, and ya need to know how to paint single stage, and what size fluid nozzle to use, do you use a 1,2 or a 1.5 tip which one?? us tech cant teach online, i cant teach you how to paint how to fabricate metal, so i cant help ya, eveeryone else withh the exception of a few guys must be techs, but read again becasue we cant teach online not going to happen
i too could sit here and type until my hands go numb again but trying to explain a trade that is all hands on learning, i would be wasting my time and would be pissed off becasue my hands hurt from typing for so long, like the one dude said let a shop do the work your asking how to do body and paint work and shaving a hole=FAIL no experience=let a shop do it
you do this your self and it looks like ****, and you dont remove no parts, and there are runs, orange peel, bad body work, guess what its going to cost you twice the amount if you had just brought it to a shop in the first place
and for 300 bucks ya might get a gallon of primer, the hardner, and the reducer, maybe if you went with a quality product like ppg, or spies hecker, for what you want to do in just product would be close to 1,000, and thats not including sand paper, masking tape, and masking paper
and not to mention the fact of using a decent gun is going to cost you close to 200, and what sixe tip do you use for primer, base, clear, sealer,???? im sure you dont know and me explainging it will just fail on my part, so do you see my point, its not as easy as it seems, its costly and most of all you can ruin your car with no experience so let a shop do it so it will look good and not like some kid did it in his garage
like i said i would use hot rod flatz, but ya need experience, and ya need to know how to paint single stage, and what size fluid nozzle to use, do you use a 1,2 or a 1.5 tip which one?? us tech cant teach online, i cant teach you how to paint how to fabricate metal, so i cant help ya, eveeryone else withh the exception of a few guys must be techs, but read again becasue we cant teach online not going to happen
if he messes it up, so be it, it was still a good lesson, and still overall fairly cheap. and a LOT better than going to a shop and spending over a grand for a paint job that you may come out unsatisfied with like many people have done. and if he doesnt mess up, he has a good looking car, whether on not it lasts for the next 20 years. either way you wont come out too bad.
my bandit- good luck with the car.
you are clueless in your repsonse, this is a hands on learning trade, we dont sit at a desk we dont do the things a desk jockey does day in day out, i learned from a jouyneyman, not a school, and not asking online, and i had my fair share of apprentices taught them well, and how did i teach them??? with me next to them, not online not on youtube, not at a trade school
so why should i give advice when he should have someone next to him teaching him, not some ***** in a forum, sorry its not going to happen, so until you know me and know what im capable of doing, dont give me your psyco babble or try to tell me how to act on a forum,
remember i work with my hands i turn the radio up and get to work, so i dont have people skills dont need them in my trade, so i give a no bullshit answer and have a no bullshit policy, so if your a tech like me then ya know the buisness but if your not then STFU!
all your are being is a pretentious ***. but you know what, i truly think that people like you are a huge inspiration to get things done. a quote i know from a song "the motivation for me, was them telling me what i cannot be" - so keep telling him what he can't do. cant wait to see your *** get proven wrong, maybe then you'll stfu
Last edited by crimson_bird; Nov 18, 2009 at 08:09 PM.
ok really dude you telling me to gtfo is not helping the cause here, and you didnt answer my question, so i guessed right and you must be a desk jockey and have no knowledge of body work, and thats ok i too can teach you you can become my bitch for a few months and you will leave a damn good tech
and what are you not getting huh??? hes asking how to prep a panle for paint but yet he wants to shave a hole, so how am i going to teach him to prep a panle when he is asking how to shave a hole, its a double edged sword dude c`mon its common sence really it is
so why should us techs help and type out what we do after yrs and yrs and yrs of experience when my point is we have to be next to him teaching have to show him how to do it, there are allot of techs on this site and we all including me give out advice, but if someone has no experience at all and asks us for help or watches a vidoe on youtube and does the work and ***** it up major!!! what did our advice to then huh???
nothing!!! its real easy to figure out dude its not rocket science,
lol.....please him showing a pic online isnt going to prove **** to me, there could be runs, fish eyes, lifting, who knows what it looks like, so im not going to say the norm "wow it looks good" i dont do that i have to see it in person to judge someones work and i`ll tell you to your face what is wrong and if it looks great or if its looks like my 13 yr old did it
i too could post pics of the work i have the work i did for past boss`s to make you stfu but then im stooping down to your level, so it wont happen, yes i should be and the rest of us techs should inspire people to do it the right way, one time not over and over and over, once!!! the correct way
so sorry i will not gtfo or stfu
1) its not helpful
2) where would be if people did push them selfs to do things on their own?
Know what i'm sayin?
Good luck man i hope your truns out better than your junk macco.
1) i do not work right now, i am a full time college student in my second year.
2) my_bandit never once asked how to shave the antenna hole- if you would take a few minutes to read he clearly states that he knows how to do that- and that his prep questions were spcific to the overall painting process.
3) take it as you like, but every damm body person did not go to some school, or even have a guide/teacher/tech pro to help them learn what they know. just because thats what you did, and what the bulk of others did, that is not the only way to learn. according to you, i probably shouldn't even try to switch out the shocks on my car- you know, since i have no formal training and all. i'll probably blow up the car in the process.
-okay i'm done. my_bandit- good luck with the paint job.



