Laying Down Custom Paint On The 1972 Chevrolet C10
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
- This week Jeremy Bumpus shows us how he applies a two tone custom paint job to this Chevy C10 build that is passing through The Hot Rod Shop. Starting with a story of how the owner arrived with the build, we learn that sometimes cheaper isn't always better! Jeremy starts by blocking and sanding and doing all the other tasks to prepare the body for paint. We start with a metallic/pearly green. After a couple of coats and some masking, we lay down the white. There are many different ways to accomplish this, but throughout the years, we've found that we prefer one way specifically. Huge thanks to @INDASAGroup for the awesome products!
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Nice to know that you're located in Mississippi...I'm in South Arkansas.
Love the colors.
thanks
You definately need more subscibers 🤠
Always nice watching your amazing work.
Truck will look killer when ready 😗
Nice choice of colour(s) 🎉
Have only been playing around with this for a little while.....maybe they will come lol
“Not a show truck” haha sure - still looks amazing. Good stuff. Always fun to see you in the booth.
At least I know the paint will be... haha!
Perfect 👍
Thanks 👍
LOOKS REALLY GOOD !! GREAT JOB!! JESSE VIA LAS VEGAS
du you have a color code ? love it
Looks great can't wait to see it finished!
Thanks!
Hopefully you can answer this, I painted a cab two tone once and used plastic to mask off one color. After I shot the second color and was pulling the masking off to clear coat the entire thing I noticed the plastic left wrinkle marks all over it even after I let it flash. Same thing happened to my buddies clear coat after he covered his truck with it when he sprayed bed liner in the bed. His entire clear coat is damaged by the plastic sticking to it even after a week went by. I know clear coat is soft for awhile but a week? My base coat had to be sanded too. Have you experienced this?
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Oof dude shoulda brought it to a good shop to begin with. Falls into that “buy once cry once” mentality. Truck lookin great.
Seems to be how it works out sometimes unfortunately
what green is that and what white is it? Can. you help me with the color code from Sherwin Williams? can't find the code anywhere
1950 Sunbeam Talbot
Do you have the paint color code?
Anyone who buys a project to pay someone else to do it, would likely be infinitely better off just buying one someone else has already built...the only way any of this is even accessible to the common people is for them to do as much of the work as humanly possible themselves...it's easy to say, 'Just take it to the good shop first', when you aren't the one footing the bill...
Hey is the white car a 1960 Austin Healey
It’s a sunbeam
@@jeremybumpus1167 so is it a 1953 sunbeam?
Its a 54.
So close. So did I win the t-shirt. lol