How To Use Evercoat Feather Fill G2 - Polyester Primer - Paint And Body Tech Tips
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- Опубликовано: 4 авг 2022
- How To Use Evercoat Feather Fill G2 - Polyester Primer - Paint And Body Tech Tips
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My Friend Pete takes us through an extensive lesson on how to use the Evercoat Feather Fill G2 Primer.. With the new technology this primer is a breeze to use on any type of paint and body applications for cars or trucks. From collision repairs to full car restorations this is the stuff to use.
Instruction and Educational all in one on this Detailed Product Review and Usage.
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Product Descripton:
A high-build, high-solids Premium Polyester Primer Surfacer that is compliant with California and National Rule VOC regulations. It has been specifically developed to work with 1K and 2K etch primers, while offering exceptional flow and leveling. Other features include smooth spraying, easy sanding, fast dry-to-sand time and a shrink-resistant formula. - Авто/Мото
Here's how you use this stuff -- Hands down -- If you use it the right way you'll get EXCELLENT RESULTS! Now check out the Merchandise Shelf above this comment and help support My Friend Pete and DIY AUTO SCHOOL!
What about VP2050?? Have you ever used it? 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I have a 1970 Boss 302 Mustang and I need the Body restored . Can't get it restored in Salt Lake City as I would like it got to find somebody to do like Pete
so after this dries and you block sand it, what are you going to spray on the bare metal spots before spraying the 2k primer ? spot prime with self etching primer ? since it dries quick, use a red scotch-brite then 2k ??
@@michaelmaresh1972 I bet you Pete will l lightly sand it with 180? and not break through to metal . . Watch the video , he explains in detail that his intent is this spot prime ito cover the metal before his 2k ( 2-3 coats ) which is going to be the final sand . His prior bodywork is done and straight as an arrow already !!! … .. anyone who reads this and wants to learn the process , go back to Pete’s playlists on all bondo / bodywork videos …. Pete says all layers on a car is like an onion 🧅!!! you peel off layers and when u add layers step by step and feather everything out and do it right , no 👋 wavey wavey 😎
@@jimhoran5445 thats the stuff Sylvester uses and he swears by it
Pete has a way of making you pay attention to what he is teaching. Your mind isn't going to drift off while he is lecturing you on the correct way to do something.
I been painting for 20yrs & I love watching & still learning from my friend Pete & knowing your just like the rest of us 95% of what’s in your shop is what’s in mine.
Thanks Pete!!
My wife always calls you "shouty man", but I love your knowledge and content. I wish you had that right moment in life to open that college, I would have attended it.
Happy New Year Minnie and Pete.
Pete, this was a very informative video on this product and will show up online when looking for “G2” during a search. With 34 comments so far, I agree with almost everyone. You are doing it right based upon experience and other jokers tell folks no you spray the entire car, waisting product, sandpaper, time and still have a wavy car with an $890 gun that they plugged! Yeah!
That’s for teaching us the “Right Way!” God bless those who help themselves and share! That is you buddy…
My friend Pete you're the greatest. And thank you for your service.
Thanks Pete again for sharing your gift and technical information so that we can get it right!! You’re awesome… glad you doing well after surgery
Your all of the above,that's why we've been seeing ur vids for at least 7 yrs for me.
The auto body master is back at it again. It’s like the Chevrolet saying, “the best never rest.”
Thanks for the straight dope on this product and how to use it, along with the prep before you apply it. Once again my friend Pete provides the real skinny on products, helping me as a DIY guy.
I want take the time to thank you for tips and proper techniques and showing and explaining the correct ways I’ve really learned a lot from you God Bless you Pete
Thanks Pete, that information will save me a ton of time and unnecessary manual labor along with materials. My brain and my body thank you as well. Have a well deserved amazing day.
Thank you my friend Pete for giving us the details....we are watching and learning....thank you thank you thank you....
Loud, proud , and a good human- thanks Pete!
Thanks Pete!! I did my work as instructed by you and it comes out FLAWLESS..
Thank you Pete for all these videos you make for us.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience Mr.Pete
Hello Pete thank you so much for showing us the proper way of doing things I pray to God everything goes good for your knee surgeries my father did paint body work all his life he went to school for it down in Tampa he died when I was in junior high school he never got to show me all of the techniques and the reason why there was always those spots where he didn't do the whole car I never knew why thank you so much we love you man I hope everything goes good for you
Old Pete is back 👍 Awesome more stuff like this!
Been watching you for years now Pete. Painting my own cars and for friends. Used the old epoxy primer and feather fill products that you are talking about. You're a no bullshit guy and there are a lot of us out here that really appreciate that you share your knowledge with us. Doing a 70' Corvette that I have owned for 35 years. I will replay your video on priming that car at least a dozen more times before priming this car for topcoats. Thanks again Pete!
Same for me …. Pete’s process is the bible on body n paint real world 🌎!!!!!
I love this channel I learn something new every time!
Man, this video is so helpful for me and my current project. Thank you professor.
Great vid Pete! Retired 30 year body man now just tinkering in the garage. Can't wait to try this stuff. Only wish we had it back in the day! Good luck with the knees.
Hey my friend Big Pete , your the man , I take my hat off for you🙏💪🏻👊🏻
This video was a revelation to me, I’ve been dragging ass forcing this stuff to spray through a regular 2.0 tip primer gun for years, I went and bought one of those harbor freight guns and it sprays just like regular 2k, flows out nice and everything. Awesome tip
Pete needs some more subscribers.
THANKS PETE! Very good information. This will help me in my '50 Chev panel truck frame up build. Keep up the good work my friend.
Thank you Pete!!!... you make it so more understandable... the way you are doing it... ty! I'll keep watching your videos.. so I didn't miss anything... Great job teaching us ... just a little of you in all of us that wants to learn... Thanks my friend!
Been watching since 2014 really... Great on you and your channel... Love It!!!
Pete my friend Pete I know why I like you, your just like me! Excellent job as always.
Pete This is my first comment, but I've watched a lot of your videos, THANK You for all the great information, I'm restoring a 65 chevy pickup and you are helping me out a lot. good luck with the knee and keep up the great videos.
Thank you My Friend Pete!
Another great informational video from My friend Pete.
I’ve been using those types of guns for primer before there ever was a Harbor Freight.
I always called them my primer guns.
Cheap good gun for the right application.
You are the man Pete...thanks for the lessons..
Great job my friend Pete
Nothing wrong with priming the whole car with it. If you want to block the car nice and straight. Have been using these products for many years and you can block a car much straighter with polyester primer vs urethane primer. Urethane primer is much softer. been doing high end restoration work for 30+ years and polyester primer works the best all the way through the job to the finish sand and yes you can wet sand it, just wipe it down good and let it dry overnight. The epoxy primer must dry for 48+ hours before you apply this primer or you will have issues down the road because epoxy is very slow drying and you do not want to cap it off before it is ready. I learned the hard way along time ago about rushing products.
My friend Pete is AWESOME!!!
Gotta love my friend Pete!
You are a no nonsense fella with that mess around and find out attitude, loving the channel and the info dude, thumbs 👍
Peter you are the best and appreciated
Good job My friend Pete learned a lot Thanks Pete
Pete your the man who cares about they thoughts about u Sir ur a beast at what u do honest direct to the point and definitely inspirational 👏 👍
Super helpful! Thanks Pete for these type of videos!
DO EXACTLY WHAT HE SAYS,your work will turn out just like his,he is a master bodyman,i've done a lot of cars doing restoration,with his tips i've made a lot of money,thanks PETE you hard working dude,don't miss the heat of dallas area do you,great job,thanks for teaching what you've learned,don't stop, these kids are lost in the fog,ITS ALL LEARNABLE CHILDREN
Brilliant video Pete ... better the another guy I saw going on bare metal ...... good to see your showing us how to do it right ....... thank you rich U.K.
I worked in the fiberglass repair for 30 yrs, we used a ester based primer which required a catalyst to cure. Man did that stuff stink! Once cured, it was sandable. We also used pressure pots (Hot Pot) where the material was forced out of the pot through a hose to the gun.. This is due to the thickness of the gelcoat material being sprayed and the use of a half gallon pot.. So, with the pot hooked onto your belt, you have complete freedom to paint with just the weight of the gun in your hand.
Your a great guy thank you for sharing the information you have a wealth of knowledge
Need more of these type of videos!
Pete is the man!!
Im just learning and Sir I wish I found this video about week ago. 100% right on about the epoxy primer! Great video Thank you
De Puerto Rico David Dios le bendiga tremendo trabajo
His channel should be renamed "Pete, the angry car paint guy"
probably get him millions of hits
One of your best videos!
Great information as usual,thanks Pete.
I just keep learning from you! Keep it up.... thanks.
Will Pete, I appreciate the effort!
Thanks! Pete.
Pete
,the professor of primer
Awesome work and great skill and knowledge shared
Great video
Your a great teacher! Thank You
Great way to teach. The proper way.🤙👍
Thanks for the video
Pete is right as per usual. Very good tutorial.
I have a tech tip to add based on my many years of experience ..
Only ONE coat of epoxy primer is needed
Give the epoxy ample time to flash prior to applying the polyester. (Press your thumbnail into epoxy to check for hardness)
If you apply too much epoxy or don’t give it enough time to dry, the polyester will WRINKLE under the polyester and ruin your day.
Haha yup. I learned the hard way. Ruined 2 days of work and added another 6 days of work to strip it all down again
Thank you for all the good knowledge it's really really helpful all you know
OUR FRIEND PETE!!!!!
Nice to find a channel that is about using body products instead of selling them, thanks need all the good info I can get for my project a 73 charger that's really in need of help you know the ones, looks good for a few years and then the Bondo starts to fall apart
Great video!
Great DIY video!
Another great video my friend.
Have a nice day Pete regards from Holland
this was a very good video Pete my friend
Very helpful. Thanks!
A amigo Pete thanks for your time that primer is lite liquid primer that stuff is verry good cover the lows good 🤞👍 amigo pete
Thank you for putting up videos , forget the haters . I got a new phone and had to start a new you tube account.
Thanks Pete! As always you make complicated shit easy! Thank you!
I appreciate your not using the “F” word, so much easier to concentrate on what you’re actually teaching!, thanks!
That's crazy because I was just about to spray my entire foxbody with this stuff per instructed by other auto body videos. Glad I always watch my friend Pete first. By the way cool name "Pete" my foxbody name is "Squeeky Pete"
I laughed my ass off at some of the rants but Pete is definitely solid! Keep going my guy!!
Praying for you Pete ,get the home health you will be glad you did.
Pete you kick ass.
HA - I have missed you yelling at me Pete - for some reason your videos have not been coming up on my RUclips feed - good to see a new video. Good idea using the pictures. Have a safe and nice day all. CHEERS from AUSTRALIA.
New subscriber I love your channel and your very thorough in your teachings
This is a Great Video Pete. Thanks! Phillip Hall
Top geezer. Great advice 👍
I've been waiting for this !
Ive used this polyester G2 in the same way on a fiberglass body kits and this is a good product. Eliminates dye back on fiberglass and excellent blocking power.
No BS Pete, works hard, get it done. Speaks true words 👌
Pete, ready to do the full Epoxy coat on my car, no doors or trunk on it, where do you recommend i start? Do the door jams and the other pain in the arse areas then larger panels .roof/quarters or the other way around? Also can i let the Epoxy tack up then shoot the 2k Acrylic over?
Been watching you from your early days. I still keep learning.
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Thanks for yet another killer vid Pete... take it easy and praying Gods hands on the surgeon doing your knee and a God Speed recovery in Jesus Name...
(in my inner-hillbilly voice) My Papaw used to say "Plain talk is easy understood.) Really appreciate these videos!
Bad ass Pete!😎
Pete your the man when it comes to painting cars. I appreciate all your videos, you have helped me so much. Quick question, Once you spot prime with Feather Fill G2 you block sand those spots and they you spray two to three coats of high build primer. Will I need to block sand that or can I move straight into sealer then color. Again thank you so much for all your videos.
Good info 👍
Thanks
Hey Pete! Nice video. When you sand the Evercoat Feather Fill G2 spot prime! how do you avoid sanding the non sanding Epoxy sealer?
Good shit Pete
Thanks sir, keep it up👍
Excellent advice
I also use the cheap guns for primer.
It does a good job and like you mentioned, it’s a throw away.
I try and keep the pots and clean them for future use.
Thank you for some great down to earth videos.
If you have time I do however have a question.
I do hobby work. Many times when I am welding in a patch panel, it may be a while before I can get back to finishing it up.
Should I be cleaning it and spraying maybe a self etching primer over it to protect it from flash rust? Or should I just leave it until I can get back to it and clean it then and prime?
Is there and should I use an etching epoxy is there even is such a thing?
And last but not least.
Is there a good filler to be used over bare metal? So many times I have seen paint jobs where the filler separated from the panel.
Thanks again
Pete been watching you for a long time. FU to the naysayers. You point out valuable information every "Class" Keep the "Salteeness"
Thank you!!
Praying for you & Minnie and the doctor for a successful surgery on your knees