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Tim81 09-27-2016 02:12 PM

Finally Finished
 
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After three years of work, off and on, I have finished my first and LAST paint job. all in all it came out pretty good not perfect but good. I am very happy with the results, a special thanks to everyone on the forum who without their advice I could of never pulled this off.

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929nitro 09-27-2016 02:27 PM

Very nice!! :thumbs::thumbs:

DUB 09-27-2016 05:26 PM

You should be proud to have your first paint job be a black paint job.

It turned out nice.

I assume it is basecoat/clearcoat???

Are you planning on taking a buffer to it??

DUB

Tim81 09-27-2016 05:50 PM


Originally Posted by DUB (Post 1593141795)
You should be proud to have your first paint job be a black paint job.

It turned out nice.

I assume it is basecoat/clearcoat???

Are you planning on taking a buffer to it??

DUB

Hi DUB,

Yes it is bc/cc and I have buffed it once but I'm nervous about buffing too much so I'll wait before trying again.

DUB 09-27-2016 06:15 PM


Originally Posted by Tim81 (Post 1593141940)
Hi DUB,

Yes it is bc/cc and I have buffed it once but I'm nervous about buffing too much so I'll wait before trying again.

:thumbs:

Not that you need my advice buffing/polishing...because there are so many videos out there on this...if you choose to do it. A LOT has to do with HOW you applied your clear. MEANING...how many coats of clear and if you piled it on or dry sprayed it. Which is why often times I suggest to people paint their own cars is to have a test panel with them and paint it JUST LIKE they paint their car...so they have a panel to test on so they know how thick the clear actually is....or at least gives them an idea of how thick it is.

DUB

13611 09-27-2016 06:32 PM

Nice work!:thumbs: Nice to be done huh? I bet it is... don't know for myself... someday:ack:

Rodnok1 09-27-2016 06:33 PM

Looks very nice to me... First paint jobs usually don't look that good so excellent job.

Tim81 09-27-2016 07:19 PM

Thanks 13611 and Rodnok1 it came out nice, not show quality but a very nice driver.

Dave Tracy 09-27-2016 11:48 PM

Your photos show a beautiful black car. I am in the process of painting my '64 and can show you every defect that I am chasing to address. If your self critique is based on you looking at it with a magnifying glass, you are way beyond what was done in the factory. I have been at this for 15+ years and only in primer and driving myself nearly nuts. Bottom line-looks like a job well done.:thumbs:

Dt86 09-28-2016 04:57 PM


Originally Posted by Tim81 (Post 1593140536)
After three years of work, off and on, I have finished my first and LAST paint job. all in all it came out pretty good not perfect but good. I am very happy with the results, a special thanks to everyone on the forum who without their advice I could of never pulled this off.

Good job! Now you get to enjoy the fruits of your labor. Don't hate but, your rear emblem is a little off.

DUB 09-28-2016 05:11 PM


Originally Posted by Dave Tracy (Post 1593144235)
Your photos show a beautiful black car. I am in the process of painting my '64 and can show you every defect that I am chasing to address. If your self critique is based on you looking at it with a magnifying glass, you are way beyond what was done in the factory. I have been at this for 15+ years and only in primer and driving myself nearly nuts. Bottom line-looks like a job well done.:thumbs:

:thumbs:

And Dave...I know you know there is a point when you have to spray it.

I do much like what you are doing. I get really close and make sure defects are removed....but I also know there is a point when I have to stop and apply gelcoat or primer. Then prepping that stuff...I even get more picky...but as I have found...eventually I have to get color on it.

DUB

Dave Tracy 09-28-2016 11:01 PM


Originally Posted by DUB (Post 1593149200)
:thumbs:

And Dave...I know you know there is a point when you have to spray it.

I do much like what you are doing. I get really close and make sure defects are removed....but I also know there is a point when I have to stop and apply gelcoat or primer. Then prepping that stuff...I even get more picky...but as I have found...eventually I have to get color on it.

DUB

Thank you DUB. My problem (of many) is not being a pro to know where it is good enough. I have also realized that my lofty expectations greatly exceed my abilities. I will get there hopefully before my death!

DUB 09-29-2016 05:36 PM


Originally Posted by Dave Tracy (Post 1593151337)
Thank you DUB. My problem (of many) is not being a pro to know where it is good enough. I have also realized that my lofty expectations greatly exceed my abilities. I will get there hopefully before my death!

The funny thing about body work...it is is not right...you can keep doing it to get it right. And in doing so....a persons ability increases due to more 'hands-on' experience.

I kinda tell people it is like when we first started to learn to write the alphabet with those huge pencils. Our letters looked like heck...but now...you can sign your name on a line..while talking to someone and not even look at the line and your signature will be on it perfectly.

If you need some advice on how to check a panel so you KNOW it is right and does not need any more work...let me know. I have a process that I use before I actually apply the sealer and paint. And it has never failed me.

I am done hijacking this thread.

DUB


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