Booth maintenance is key, and you demonstrated how things should be done, too many body shop employees just don't care because employers just wont spend the required money and won't allow the time it takes to keep good house keeping in good order, thanks Tony 👌👍
Love you channel , thanks man , Got the Kiwami version , did a Dark blue Metallic on a 71 Chevy truck with a creme white top , Ditzler clear . My inflatable got so dirty on that job , had alot of help and alot of factors I couldnt control which I miss a booth for , especially in a cold environment.
Brilliant video, again. Really useful for me even when I don't have a spraying booth yet. Always lots of gems in your video. I started to tack religiously and it really made a difference.
Great stuff Tony , and yeah I love those Supernova’s , can’t wait to see the review on the new series 2… and btw seems like we’re swapping weather , down under we’ve had heaps of rain and it’s been cold very early in winter , guess that’s how it is lol
I was taught to use paper over the pastic around the repair area as paper doesn't flap Round as much and specs of base and clear are less likely to flake off later In the job
Lovely job Tony. I just wish I had a spray booth at all. In my case it just means I have to do more de-nibbing, and on occasion I will do a light full rubdown on the base before the clear if needed, dependingon the ambient conditions I spray in.
Super accilex pads you want the yellow ones. Put a scotch bright sandwiched in between the accilex and you can rub down base before laying clear or even in between coats of base.
Great job I had an lp400 but never got results with it switched to Sata and stayed with them after a few nice jobs. I used a supernova a few times and liked it
great job also just got 2 w400 1.3s 1 original as in video & 1 limited edition green dragon never used IWATA before these really enjoy putting down the metallic with it great guns great video
Hey Tony great video and live chat last night mate, after a quiet start it seemed to get going so I hope the figures were ok. The video was really interesting mate and have to say the job came out mint very clean and a great finish, there were some useful tips there mate most of which I do these days even in my little booth but I'm really happy with my results now compared to when I started. A lot of people say you shouldn't tack between coats of base but I find it helps a lot to keep the base nice and smooth. Don't forget to get Mia and your other little one (sorry don't know her name) an ice cream mate 😂🙏👍
Thanks man the views are doing well on this tbh but I thought they might , abs I have today buddy summer and Mia both said Thankyou very much mate your a diamond
Great stuff Tony, once again! May I ask if you could talk about the setup you have for propping the wing mirrors etc (How to fix to mirror).. Also, how would you could about painting small things like washer blanks etc? Cheers mate
Sometimes mate on overly hot days this week ive added a splash of slow into it to slow down the flash off and help it flow out but in the warmer months when the clears thinner due to being warmer you don't tent to need to
It is very expensive here and car painters use it less. That's why they do not do well. I enjoy seeing it when you use it regularly. I think washing reduces its stickiness and can not absorb dust well. So you said it costs a penny there. Thank you Tony Magnificent
Cor iz in da biuv.... :)))))))))))))) I'm still struggling to understand English but this man is a legend :))))))))))))) greetings from Austria! you are doing a good job!
You Brits crack me up: "My god man it's 30C". Dude I live in Phoenix, AZ. 86F, which is what 30C coverts to according to Google, is the LOW temperature we'll have today. Currently, at 4:10 PM it's 109F or 39C. What a bunch of sissies.
They say if you can cope with the UK's climate then you can live in any country, I'm in the UK and yesterday it was 32C outside and 40C in my booth but today it's 18C and only 14C outside, we have to cope with anything from -8 to -18 in the winter then up to 38C in the summer, if we had a temp of 30-40C all year round then it would be easy to live with, I recon you should come live in the UK for 10 years I think you would be pleased to get home 😘🤭
@@JohnWD40TC02 You're right about that. I was born and raised in Pittsburgh, PA which has a crappy climate like England's. Decided I needed to see the sun more so I moved to Phoenix. It's hot as hell for four months out of the year but just about perfect the rest of the time. It hasn't rained in at least six months and we only get 7 inches of rain a year when we are not in a drought as we currently are here in the desert Southwest. We have a perfect climate for painting. 10% humidity and it's warm most of the year. Slow to Super Slow activators and reducers are the norm here.
Booth maintenance is key, and you demonstrated how things should be done, too many body shop employees just don't care because employers just wont spend the required money and won't allow the time it takes to keep good house keeping in good order, thanks Tony 👌👍
Yeah and the thing is mate if you keep ontop of these little things it daves literally hours of polishing this golf took minutes
Love you channel , thanks man , Got the Kiwami version , did a Dark blue Metallic on a 71 Chevy truck with a creme white top , Ditzler clear . My inflatable got so dirty on that job , had alot of help and alot of factors I couldnt control which I miss a booth for , especially in a cold environment.
Brilliant video, again. Really useful for me even when I don't have a spraying booth yet. Always lots of gems in your video. I started to tack religiously and it really made a difference.
yeah it makes a huge difference mate not enough people do it
Great stuff Tony , and yeah I love those Supernova’s , can’t wait to see the review on the new series 2… and btw seems like we’re swapping weather , down under we’ve had heaps of rain and it’s been cold very early in winter , guess that’s how it is lol
Lol il happily have your heat mate haha , but yeah I can’t wait to try the new one man
I was taught to use paper over the pastic around the repair area as paper doesn't flap Round as much and specs of base and clear are less likely to flake off later In the job
Lovely job Tony. I just wish I had a spray booth at all. In my case it just means I have to do more de-nibbing, and on occasion I will do a light full rubdown on the base before the clear if needed, dependingon the ambient conditions I spray in.
we all started somewhere mate i sued to have to denib alot as you say but as weve moved forward things have got easier but its a long journey
Super accilex pads you want the yellow ones. Put a scotch bright sandwiched in between the accilex and you can rub down base before laying clear or even in between coats of base.
Great job I had an lp400 but never got results with it switched to Sata and stayed with them after a few nice jobs. I used a supernova a few times and liked it
Thanks for sharing
great job also just got 2 w400 1.3s 1 original as in video & 1 limited edition green dragon never used IWATA before these really enjoy putting down the metallic with it great guns great video
they are brilliant guns mate
Amazing coat of paint nice job thanks for the video Tony
Thanks for watching buddy
I use a extra slow here in Texas. A 20% cocktail keeps it open a bit longer for me.
Looking for tips to tape off windows, windshield to get smooth clean edges please
Hey Tony great video and live chat last night mate, after a quiet start it seemed to get going so I hope the figures were ok.
The video was really interesting mate and have to say the job came out mint very clean and a great finish, there were some useful tips there mate most of which I do these days even in my little booth but I'm really happy with my results now compared to when I started. A lot of people say you shouldn't tack between coats of base but I find it helps a lot to keep the base nice and smooth.
Don't forget to get Mia and your other little one (sorry don't know her name) an ice cream mate 😂🙏👍
Respect fella 👍👍👍
Thanks man the views are doing well on this tbh but I thought they might , abs I have today buddy summer and Mia both said Thankyou very much mate your a diamond
Pleased to hear the views are good mate and tell Summer and Mia they are welcome 👍
Will tacking off between coats of solvent move or mess the metallics up? I’m having problems with trash right now because of base coat blends.
Thanks for the video Tony very helpful.
Glad its helped mate
Great stuff Tony, once again!
May I ask if you could talk about the setup you have for propping the wing mirrors etc (How to fix to mirror)..
Also, how would you could about painting small things like washer blanks etc?
Cheers mate
yes mate il do a video soon on stands ect we use for certain jobs
What settings (fan and fluid) do you have the supernova at?
Excellent job mate 👍👍
Thanks man
Hi Tony was this done in water base cheers
Always looking good 😁👌. Do you add any reducers to the clear when spraying at these hot weather situation?
Sometimes mate on overly hot days this week ive added a splash of slow into it to slow down the flash off and help it flow out but in the warmer months when the clears thinner due to being warmer you don't tent to need to
Amazing mate , looks like glass 😎
thanks bud came up lovely this one
A question what masks and with what filters to use for protection?,,,,
we use an air fed mask system mate
Another Good Job
Tony was great. I have a question . Can this napkin be washed and reused?
no its a tack cloth they cannot be washed and reused thy are pennys to buy
It is very expensive here and car painters use it less. That's why they do not do well. I enjoy seeing it when you use it regularly. I think washing reduces its stickiness and can not absorb dust well. So you said it costs a penny there. Thank you Tony Magnificent
It cannot be washed at all mate
ok
Thank you Tony
its a like tony from me andrew thanks for sharing this with us ! whats your thoughts on them inflatable paint booths
there good mate the cheap Chinese ones arent great but they do have there use for smaller work mate
Awesomeness Tony man 👑
thanks bruce
Great tips thanks
Your welcome mate
Cor iz in da biuv.... :)))))))))))))) I'm still struggling to understand English but this man is a legend :))))))))))))) greetings from Austria! you are doing a good job!
thanks man great to have you with us from austria
Cheers buddy
Any time bud great to have you in chat again fella
Muito bom Tony 😉
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thanks fella
Fun fact, it takes 6 months for a single spec of dust to fall to the ground from eye level.
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nice!!
Thanks!
@@TonysRefinishingTV You're welcome!!
You Brits crack me up: "My god man it's 30C". Dude I live in Phoenix, AZ. 86F, which is what 30C coverts to according to Google, is the LOW temperature we'll have today. Currently, at 4:10 PM it's 109F or 39C. What a bunch of sissies.
They say if you can cope with the UK's climate then you can live in any country, I'm in the UK and yesterday it was 32C outside and 40C in my booth but today it's 18C and only 14C outside, we have to cope with anything from -8 to -18 in the winter then up to 38C in the summer, if we had a temp of 30-40C all year round then it would be easy to live with, I recon you should come live in the UK for 10 years I think you would be pleased to get home 😘🤭
@@JohnWD40TC02 You're right about that. I was born and raised in Pittsburgh, PA which has a crappy climate like England's. Decided I needed to see the sun more so I moved to Phoenix. It's hot as hell for four months out of the year but just about perfect the rest of the time. It hasn't rained in at least six months and we only get 7 inches of rain a year when we are not in a drought as we currently are here in the desert Southwest. We have a perfect climate for painting. 10% humidity and it's warm most of the year. Slow to Super Slow activators and reducers are the norm here.