Custom Car Painting-How To Use Soft Edge Foam Tape On Door Jambs
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
- Custom Car Painting-How To Use Soft Edge Foam Tape On Door Jambs
To paint a car or truck you need to know how to tape off the door jambs the right way so you don't have tape lines or sharp edges. Here's how you do it using Foam Tape which is designed for the paint and body work needed to get this classic car painted.
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After watching you and Minnie for years and listening to you go off about everything from A to Z at least once I have decided to start my first body work project that I actually give a crap about......... I now understand why you go off! Just wanted to say Thanks for your help and all the tips, product and tool information.
With a better sound, video production and a better intro, this channel would blow up. Has some of the best how to and info.
Would a smoother video make you happy?
Its the information that is valuable not the video quality... if M.F. Pete wasted time on making you happy, he wouldn't cover as much quality info.
Collision guy here. You'll get a really nice edge with basically no tape line if you put down half inch tape with a flipped edge in the door jamb and then stick the foam tape to that.
Great video! I’m painting my pickup complete today and I am fairly new to the foam tape method. We’ll see how it goes!
Thanks Pete. Love your training videos and ofcourse Minnie the Body Shop girl.
A lot of preparation to do before painting 😮
Love ur tricks man , JR😊
This car is gonna look bad ass thanks to my friend pete 👍 😊
Just plain good instructions. Perfect timing too, I have this situation going on right now. Thanks Pete.
Great vid, thanks.
Pete, great job and thanks for showing profile end views and tips. Having anything less that clean door jambs will result in failures. I looked for overspray underneath a vehicle during trades. They have broker who buy from out of state and ship to dealer. We got 8 Nissan pathfinders & I was inspecting a blue one, removing rusted step board, not Nissan. From the bottom, gas pedal area back was blue, from there forward, RED. You could see light coming thru welds. Wow, it went back! Thank again Pete!
Awesome! I love your channel guys! Nothing but blessings for you and success with what your doing
Another AWESOME video!!!
THANKS PETE!!!
Another excellent video on an extremely important step. Thanks again. Semper Fi USMC.
definitely gonna use foam tape when i do the final paint job on the cobra. thanks pete!
Man this guy has tought so much stuff over the years, I feel like I owe him money for the lessons lol 😆
Buy a shirt from the guy.
thank you, great info. working on a 85 cummins swap dodge crew cab I'm going to two tone like the factory did.
Thanks Pete.
Great info
Great video! Question: Do you Sand or scuff the jam area where the foam transition starts is or just leave the jam area un-sanded or un-scuffed prior to painting?
I’m guessing it’s left un-sanded or un-scuffed? Otherwise you’d be able to see where it goes from shiny to scuffed after painting.
Great information...Thanks a million !!!
Great video Pete thanks for sharing.
Great info, thank you Pete!
Nice product. Thx Pete.
That's great info Pete
It is expensive to paint a car at home, but definitely cheaper than having a body shop do it. It's also a lot, a lot of work. I had the opportunity as a younger gent to work in a body shop for a while. I learned a lot there that I use to do my own projects at home. I'm not a big fan of sanding anything in general and the dust it produces which is why I'm not a professional body man today. I give pro paint and body guys all the props they deserve. Its a meticulous, dirty dusty job. Think about it...they produce massive amounts of dust and yet they somehow manage to keep it out of the paint job, That's a magicians trick if I ever saw one!
Great video pete! Always bustin your ass to show us how to get it done right.
Thank you Pete.
Love the tips.....great video!
Thanks Pete!
thank you Pete
Great video, thanks
Thanks tor the info man!
thanks pete
Foam tape is cool
You do it Right !
awesome vid. im a semi amautuer(helped a body guy for a summer when i was young) i knew that tape in the door helped but never got a full explanation on it. doing this next time for sure.
Got to love 3m products there well thought out for the consumer sometimes a little pricey but what isn't nowadays nice video.
Yayy😊👍
Great video Pete.
Foam tape is rad.
Try the Gerson Foam Tape...you can apply it...if you have to pull up and it sticks again...that 3M can't do that...cheaper..
Good to see you got my fren peep take his meds today 😂
My Friend... Is this pretty much the way you want to do the Yellow Monte, once you get it>?
Do you put paper on the door jam or only tape
“A lav mic and you could really lock down the audio and blow this youtube thing up,”.....so i’ve been told, lol.
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