[Shotimes] Timing Belt/Misc.
Epperly
epperly1@optonline.net
Thu, 07 Nov 2002 17:13:42 -0500
If you have never painted get some old hood, fenders etc. Try to paint those
first. You need correct pressure, and arm movement to keep the paint
flowing. Too much and you have a run, too little and the surface is rough
and dull. Takes some practice to get it correct.
Ken
I have
> > a furniture
> > shop with a 25HP Rotary Screw compressor, air dryer, Binks
> > spray equip,
> > etc. Would it be possible, with these tools at my disposal,
> > to re-paint
> > (original green) myself and have it look like it was professionally
> > done? O.K. - I have never painted a car before and have no clue where
> > to start - Any step by step suggestions out there for a total
> > re-paint?
>
>
> Go to http://www.autobodystore.com/cgi-bin/config.pl?index read
> everything you can before you start asking questions. Almost everything
> you need to know will have been discussed in the last 30 days. Buy the
> video sold on the site. Once you find out you have the proper equipment
> for the type paint you want to use, go to the junkyard and buy the
> cheapest hood you can. Practice until you are satisfied with the
> results. There are beginners there who have turned out incredible work
> on their first job after doing their homework. It ain't rocket science
> but it must be done exactly right to get a quality job.
>
>
> Paul
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