Painting procedures

Techniques, prep for the in-experienced, primer types, and paint types and how to apply them professionally, good paint shops resources in your local area, etc.
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Painting procedures

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I found this article on the web a while ago and thought it might be useful here.. enjoy...
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Thank you for sharing this with us Ray! :cheers:
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After sharing that I still can't paint for a toss! My GT will be painted by a professional! ! understand the principles but not the application :)
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I think we all need refreshers no matter how long we have been "trying".

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ras101 wrote: Sat Mar 11, 2023 4:06 pm After sharing that I still can't paint for a toss! My GT will be painted by a professional! ! understand the principles but not the application :)
I hear you. Most of the time I can do a fairly decent 15 foot paint job, it looks pretty good from 15 feet away! :109: :giggle:

Thanks for putting this up, as well as your drawings! :thumbsup:
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It’s been awhile since I painted anything that I wanted it to have a nice gloss. When in the past I painted, I always seemed to think of it like welding. In welding you look at the molten puddle and slowly move the electrode keeping the molten puddle the same size and shape. In painting you watch the paint spraying out the gun and keep the gun moving the same distance away from the work, so the gloss keeps flowing. I’ve painted a few cars and motorcycles but it’s been awhile. :peace: Harry
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JSinMO wrote: Sat Mar 11, 2023 9:22 pm
I hear you. Most of the time I can do a fairly decent 15 foot paint job, it looks pretty good from 15 feet away! :109: :giggle:

That for putting this up, as well as your drawings! :thumbsup:
I beat you Jeff, mine are 20 foot paint jobs! :D
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ras101 wrote: Sat Mar 11, 2023 4:06 pm After sharing that I still can't paint for a toss! My GT will be painted by a professional! ! understand the principles but not the application :)
I never did understand my principals , they always were giving me detentions for stuff I thought was funny . :violin:
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