Its been a while since I did autobody. Your videos make me nostalgic for the good ol' days. Its soooo much more fun doing work for people that love their cars than just fixing crashed mini-vans.
Looking good! I painted a few cars but just as a hobby - not for money. I got a piece of white foam project board (the kind with white paper on both sides then drew parallel lines a few inches apart with wide tipped black marker. I'd set it up behind the panel, shine a shop light on the board and turn out the lights. You can easily see any waves in the lines reflected on your work. Might be a handy tip for someone.
If you find a 12" fine grantors brush and pan you can get dust out of the air. Trash can it. You will reduce dust "Nibs" about 99% as they stick together in the air the land on your primed surface. Nice job!
I’m new to all this my car is black now can I sand down the clear and put new clear on with Pearl pigments?and what grit sandpaper paper should i use to remove the old clear was watching your other video of you doing the boo o think you said 180/280
Would it be possible to block with 220 get it even then 320 & 400 with DA and interface pad or block only all the way? Also how many coats of primer do you recoat the body work that came out?
Buenas tardes seńor como esta estoy mirando su video del camino si me pudiera desir qe marca es la sender qe uso en el camino y donde la consigio por favor
It's a good day when Pharraway is block sanding to perfection. An El Camino no less!
Its been a while since I did autobody. Your videos make me nostalgic for the good ol' days. Its soooo much more fun doing work for people that love their cars than just fixing crashed mini-vans.
Greatly appreciated
Love watching a master at his craft. Much respect Bro! I’ll definitely be using that Quick Check spray.
Looking good! I painted a few cars but just as a hobby - not for money. I got a piece of white foam project board (the kind with white paper on both sides then drew parallel lines a few inches apart with wide tipped black marker. I'd set it up behind the panel, shine a shop light on the board and turn out the lights. You can easily see any waves in the lines reflected on your work. Might be a handy tip for someone.
Love the 8bit music 👍
Sticking to the OG way of doing things.clean
Great videos thank you for taking your time and making them...
Awesome info. Gonna check out that Quick Check
If you find a 12" fine grantors brush and pan you can get dust out of the air. Trash can it. You will reduce dust "Nibs" about 99% as they stick together in the air the land on your primed surface. Nice job!
Got it looking good Pharraway 🤝
Thank You
Yes, that Quick Check is a lifesaver.
Looking forward to the next set of videos on this vehicle 👍
It’s looking good as always love too see the weekly updates
Excellent !
You are amazing! Gracias!
Great info bro!
awesome work brother! God bless you as well.
Very cool
Looking good brother! 😉✌
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I just painted a bicycle and i cut through to metal and i had to reload my gun with oz of paint and spray again .going to get some aerosol cans !
Awesome Buddy
That Quick Check Clear coat simulator is nice tool. I am doing a 71 super beetle, How could it be block sanded ?
BTW Like your videos!
The same as I'm doing it
I’m new to all this my car is black now can I sand down the clear and put new clear on with Pearl pigments?and what grit sandpaper paper should i use to remove the old clear was watching your other video of you doing the boo o think you said 180/280
Would it be possible to block with 220 get it even then 320 & 400 with DA and interface pad or block only all the way? Also how many coats of primer do you recoat the body work that came out?
Buenas tardes seńor como esta estoy mirando su video del camino si me pudiera desir qe marca es la sender qe uso en el camino y donde la consigio por favor
What durablock kit would you recomend,or do you feel like you mosetly use 2 blocks/ round
Do you have to sand again before you start painting..
I do I usually wet sand it again with 400
When you move to 320 & 400 do you wet sand or keep it dry?
dry
Si me pudiera recomendar una polisher buffer qe no sea tan cara y trabaje bien por favor gracias
Do you apply guide coat for each grit or just the 220 in the beginning ?
Every grit will ensure you remove the previous sand scratches
Good lesson! Quality is step one👍