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Car in primer-paint on calendar......
I am taking all of next week off work in hopes of busting through the paint on the car. STILL waiting on the left side header to be modified for test fit, then we can go full tilt from there.
I first fitted the fenders and doors. I also applied a skim coat of ultra light filler between the door and fenders then took a 17" board and hand sanded across the two to make the door and fenders appear to have been laser cut from one piece of steel. I don't know how common it is to do this, or in my case HAVE to do this since my doors and fenders fit terrible. I then went around and knocked out the known, or OBVIOUS dings and imperfections in the body. I took a combo of 220 and 400 wet and blocked the car down at that point slicking out some areas and more or less stripping some of the old garbage primer that had been on the car. I spent hours taping the car off yesterday with skirts to the floor and cardboard in the grill around the weeks, under the hood, etc. to prevent over spray. I loaded the car with two good coats of primer, then three and four in the areas that had been worked. This should give me ample base to block and build from. The next phase is to spray a guide coat on and start the perfection sanding and looking for high/low spots. It is really starting to wear on me already but I am keeping the prize in sight. I arranged to haul the car to a buddies paint shop next weekend for a state of the art booth and for assistance in the wet stuff from a pro. After spending $1,200 on paint materials alone I don't want to risk that with a non-heated/climate controlled booth and no professional guidance. I would post pics, but a primer car is a primer car. Just all grey! |
Chris,we love pictures even if there in primer.
Post em up!! |
Chris, it sounds like your car's going to super straight. I can't wait to see it finished!
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I just snapped a few inbetween some Easter things today.
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Chis looks great!! Ah to be that far along...someday I suppose!!
So I got a question for ya guys...when shooting primer in your garage does it ruin the (stick to) floor or by the time it hits the floor is it already dry and sweeps up fune? I planned on doing the primer and possibly painting the interior and underside in my garage, then taking it to a booth for final paint. I will hang plastic walls to make a booth if you will, but didn't know if covering the floor was needed or even recommended...thanks!! |
you da man
hey chris :hail:
looks like its coming along..youll hammer it out this week.SINCE YOUR OFF supposed to be great weather. didnt make as much progress as i intended...jimmy reworked the drivers qtr panel...with wood and a hammer,WOW HES BRAVE also...he figured he save me 3 days of working out the qtr with filler... well we will see ..after work tommorrow i plan to do some fill and blocking on the qtr..get the big stuff done then on to prime and block .rest of the week ..man i gotta get this thing ready & paint.im running outa time ... :eek: later radrambler |
Looks good...bet you cannot wait to get some color on that!!
Thanks for the pics Tim |
Keep rubbin till its hard Rad. Great Job!!
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You can do exactly as you plan. I see no problem with that. You can always repaint the floor when the project is done. Rad....I know you will get that licked. Once that quarter is straight the rest is down hill. I will put some updated pics on my site once the blocking process starts rolling. |
Thanks Chris for the reply!!
My next project is clearancing the frame for the A/C compressor, I'm using the LT1 camaro bracket...I know you know all about that one!!! |
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