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Old 04-14-2020, 07:19 PM
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Wow what a nice finish! I like that so much more than the ruff finish. Beautiful job.
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That looks amazing! Nice work.
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Fantastic! Great job, John!
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wow I love the finish of the liner that way. What gun you taked for that?
What is the equivalent in mm for the .22 tip? and last question, what you taked to disolve the liner.

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No real fancy gun..Devilbiss Finishline. Think it's a $200 gun.
Tip sizes are in mm. So that is a 2.2mm tip.
I used PPG DT885 reducer. It's pretty expensive for this... I think you could use any good urethane reducer.
Pressure and material volume adjustments make the texture and thickness. This was my first time spraying it and I'm a total rookie with the gun. Honestly, it was very forgiving and responded well to adjustments including pattern. I dialed it tight for small areas and then to around a 4" spread for flat areas. Don't mess around after you are done spraying...get to cleaning the gun!!!
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Old 04-14-2020, 10:28 PM
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No real fancy gun..Devilbiss Finishline. Think it's a $200 gun.
Tip sizes are in mm. So that is a 2.2mm tip.
I used PPG DT885 reducer. It's pretty expensive for this... I think you could use any good urethane reducer.
Pressure and material volume adjustments make the texture and thickness. This was my first time spraying it and I'm a total rookie with the gun. Honestly, it was very forgiving and responded well to adjustments including pattern. I dialed it tight for small areas and then to around a 4" spread for flat areas. Don't mess around after you are done spraying...get to cleaning the gun!!!
I love that liner, had it on my Chevelle. Very clean and uniform look, and is awesome at hiding dust and debris on a car that's driven.
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Thanks for taking time to respond.
I will try it soon, I got dt1855, I suppose it will do the same job as the dt885.
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Powder coated the rear-end.
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Syringed in a little gun metal gray (color matched to the wheels) into the Currie letters, just for fun.

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Long, long way to go here but here is the start of the headliner/A-piller panels. Capitalizing on it still being on the rotisserie.
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Love you how you matched the front angle in the back with the rollbar!

Very "trick"!! Or as the kids say these days... "that's fire!" LOL
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Love you how you matched the front angle in the back with the rollbar!

Very "trick"!! Or as the kids say these days... "that's fire!" LOL
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