Getting Ready For Paint - FINALLY!
I guess it's white again!
I bought DuPont ChromaSystem Base and Clear. When I got home with all this paint I realized that my old compressor had to go. A trip to Harbor Freight solved that problem. Here are some pictures of the compressor and the paint:

Campbell Hausfeld 7HP 60GAL Vertical Compressor

Campbell Hausfeld 7HP 60GAL Vertical Compressor

Campbell Hausfeld 7HP 60GAL Vertical Compressor

Paint Filler, Sealer and Cleaner

5 Star Filler

DuPont NASON Sealer

Grow Super Clean

DuPont ChromaSystem Base and Clear

DuPont ChromaClear

DuPont ChromaBase GM White Code 521

DuPont ChromaSystem Basemaker
Next step is sanding, sanding and more sanding. Cleaning the garage and building the 'paint booth' are to follow. I am building the booth with 3/4" PVC and 4 mil clear plastic. A large Patton fan and furnace filters will furnish clean air. I will take pictures of the booth construction and post pics at that time.
[Modified by VetteNut72, 10:36 AM 2/6/2002]
Now, what's this going to do to my electric bill :eek:




Man, I can't wait to be where you are. I had to put the compressor, paint gun and filter sytem purchase on hold since we needed a computer. If things work out, maybe next month I can buy more tools!!! :yesnod:
Good luck!!!
Will the sealer I bought work even though the epoxy is better? This is what the local paint shop recommended. I can change to an epoxy sealer but it will cost much more. I am sanding all the way to the gelcoat so there will be no need to seal old paint and finishes.
Yes I know the Corvette white is whiter. The code 521 matches what is on the car now and it is what I prefer.






