Brushed Vinyl Wrap On The Chevy C10 Truck | Black Pearl
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I have playing with some ideas for the Chevy C10 Shop Truck and a vinyl wrap was one of them...so I had to try it.
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I have done wraps before and if you use a spray bottle with a little dish soap and water in it and wet your area down before you apply the vinyl it truly helps with the application of it. you can slide the vinyl to desired location instead up pulling it back up and then just squeegee the water out from behind it after you get it where you want it and use the heat gun when needed.
This particular material is not meant to be used with liquid
looked good the way it was at the beginning.
Personally I think you did fairly well for your first time wrapping a vehicle.. We all start at the beginning....
for sure
Amazing how much closed minded negative feedback there is on this video. You can tell who are not fabricators. The ones that used their imagination to understand the purpose of this video and see what it could be have the right mindset to fabricate and build awesomeness. The negative comments completely overlooked the purpose of this video and dialed in on the defects in the material that he already warned you was crap and being used for a test. The best sense that I can make is that those negative people are probably only here looking for "Vinyl Wrap" videos and are not your Fabricating brothers.
Keep up the good work brotha and Keep on Wrenchin!
Haters gonna hate
awesome video I'm going to wrap my 99 yukon thats all i needed to see i didn't have a "test Piece" so he let me use his and the decal behind it simply beautiful and got my creative gears turning
I have been welding and fabricating for the last 20 years, my Neices husband dose that wrapped for a living in the bay are of California he does that on building's BART TRAIN station what not. It's his truck he can do what he wants it will always come off eventually. My self I would not put it on any of my rides. To each as own that's what I like about the transportation auto world everyone has there own vision what why how it should look or be and believe me I live in California and I seen many many diffrent builds paints and anything else you can put on a transportation. I even watched men paint jet plane's then use that plastic wrap to put it on but they put some kinda coating over it to protect it from the high winds and weather even aircraft paint is diffrent from automotive paint.
Thank you for the up-close footage of trying to get the air out and of the effects of the heat gun!
Even though this was just to test it out and it’s not perfect, I could see you trying different methods and working around stuff and I honestly feel like I learned a lot here!
+Kristin Rush no prob
It took me awhile to figure out the difference between the two paint and wrap I appreciate you showing us your first attempt, and although I don't think it's that much of an improvement to Merritt putting in the effort for you to do it it's good practice and it sucks people in the comments didn't get it.
The paint is better than the rap but a different more expensive wrap or LOL I don't know Flex Seal be cool to see
I watched this when you first put it up. at the time I was trying to figure out what to do with my fiberglass dash cover for my VW bug. I didn't want to get too carried away on it. I never really considered vynil wrap. and I think the brushed metal will work perfectly. great idea, thanks for sharing. I think your truck would look sharp I like the embossed effect too. I ordered a German Eagle/VW decal too, I think will look sharp.
awesome. If you have social tag me in some finished product pics
I really like the look of that wrap.
Putting it over the decal to create a raised writing look looks awesome too. Gave me some great ideas with this vid!
thanks dude
For years and years ive wanted that generation of truck. Well.....pretty much.....I want that truck just the way you have it there. With all the custom bits. I personally, money aside, want it on airbags. Sort of something to take to car show from time to time.
+jesse foulk Yeah this truck may end up on bags at some point...maybe a winter project
I commend the man on tryin!! Like the vids. You inspire me!!
I'm subbing for sure this is the best channel ever love it man keep it up
+Junior Soria awesome...thanks. Welcome to the fabrication nation
Dont listen to all cyber bad asses! This was to get to know the vinyl and see if you liked the texture and look. Ive been flirting with this stuff as well. Might wrap the silverfox.
Keep on keeping on!
+Steven Schweigert yeah for sure... they don't faze me.
cool video all the way around. music, footage, work, etc..
Thanks
good job! wrapping takes a lot of time and patience, looks pretty good!
thanks man
you not only do extremly good work but you seem to find some of the best dam music
lol....thanks. I try hard to find what I can. Believe it or not it is real hard to find good royalty free music
Definitely easier than a paint job and cheaper and faster. I used the same vinyl except it was a silver color on the accent pieces on the interior of my Silverado and it looks very nice. That would look killer on your truck for sure.
+Tim datoolman Yeah I could see it looking really good on interior parts
Thats awesome what you did with that Decal underneath the wrap! I like the process of experimenting, so this video is good value Cheers! (:
thanks
I like that look. Might use it on the factory five GTM SUPERCAR I'm building now. It would be a good protector during road testing prior to final body and painting process.
+9th Delta Concepts love those cars
I like the brushed look. I did some of the carbon fiber vinyl on some of the interior parts on the 2JZ 65 mustang... seem like the CF vynil is kind of a played out look now, but I like how that looks on the C10, good stuff!
+🔥Ramsey Customs - turbocobra Yeah...you can pull carbon off if its classy. I think some killed it by putting it on everything
8:10 what?
Saw a truck sprayed with reflex boxliner looked awesome, I had my rims sprayed also front of hood and back of vehicle
hmmmm
Clean ass shop truck! Man that stuff is pretty much like laying tint. Try a soapy water solution. Not too soapy, just a little soapy. Keep the sticky side wet then squeegee and heat the bubbles out. Gotta be clean, clean, clean too! Air hose get the lint off. I hate laying anything like that.
I like that you admit you're skill level might not be good enough. Most guys act like they can do it all on here. It takes a better man to admit that, and I appreciate you for it. Keep up the good work and awesome videos!
+memorynscars1985 lol...I keep it real on here
I was to slow in getting to the web site to get a hat you are sold out. I will keep checking. The wrap on the truck looks nice. love your videos. i look forward to Fridays. It Friday fool you need this tool
+Philip Stamm Dont worry I will have more and I will be sure to let everyone know a few days before they drop
wow, beautiful truck, i love it.
thanks
Just watched your vinyl wrap I believe there is a spray on type mask up then spray and if you don't like it or you want to change the colour down the track it just peels off worth having a look so far liking the videos so far new friend from the land down under .. Sherif
yeah I think you are referring to something like plasti-dip. I have considered it but you cant get the brushed look like you can with vinyl
I like the fab forums sticker under the wrap. makes it look like it's embossed into the steel.
+djonesy597 Yeah it looks sick in person. Film doesnt do it justice
keeping mind the condition of the wrap, turned out very good.. i had thoughts about doing the same thing to my Suburban
yeah the material it self was hammered
you still did a very good job. looks easier as a two man job XD.
a tip from when I was doing window tint ,get some baby shampoo mixed with water in a spray bottle ,spray the panel first then lay it down and push the air pockets to the edges
that would be cool if this stuff worked like that. almost 100% of wrap material is designed to be applied dry
I didnt realise, i have only done small sections ,it looks pretty decent for a test section ,keep on experimenting . I spend hours looking at my project working out how i can modify further
hermosa camioneta, y muy buen trabajo!!. saludos.
+celso guajardo villarreal gracias
I'm old fashion , solid paint job with clear cover coats are for me..
john Fetzer me too. No replacement for a gorgeous paint job but if the body isn’t absolutely perfect my blood boils.
great music,patience and attitude. you should have a show on tv. It seems like a pain in the ass though.
Thanks man. I was a pain but probably not as bad as it looks
And advice on making custom brackets? I'm fitting plastics a few years newer then my dirt bike and need to make a bracket or two and have no clue on how I could go about making one
Thin steel or aluminum stock, bend it up in a bench vise, drill it out and secure it with pop rivets. You can get everything at a big box store.
That embossing theme is cool as sh*t btw, seeing more and more of it in the industry
yeah I like the idea
What wheels are those? When I bought a chevy s10 it came with those exact wheels, but obviously smaller because it’s a little truck, but they rubbed hard so I sold them. Just curious. Kind of wondering if they were worth anything or not
+Gabriel Konrad not sure...not very good weels
im extremely jealous of those people that have multiple car garages or just a garage that is in the back yard and not attached to the house.
+hudson fox Its nice to have for sure
Jealousy is not good
just buy a garage from amazon..
Little Rob Bailey & The Hustle Standard! Nice!
dats right!
I have a 66. I am looking at putting stock take off 6 lug wheels on it. Do you have spacers or adapters on the truck or are those wheels on the disks/drums? thanks
+Joshua Rumsey I have some spacers on the rear. The truck is 5 lug
Dude I don’t get all the negative comments on here. I thought it looked alright. You were just trying something out. Don’t listen to them haters
Lol....yeah cant make them all happy
This vid gave me flashbacks of when I tinted my car windows back in high school.
I don't have the patience to learn, and would gladly pay a professional if the price were right.
+Speedstack21 Yeah it is time consuming for sure
I have another idea, just drive it. For a shop truck you know it's going to get banged up sometime or other. Just an idea. Love the truck, and I'm a all Ford guy.
+Charlie Spann thats the plan
Looks pretty good. I love the matte black look stock tho. That thing is in damn good condition for a 'shop truck' - how much you pick it up for if you don't mind me asking?
+MrSlowestD16 Thanks...under 10
+The Fab Forums Oh man, I'd say you did good then! Based on what I'm seeing that thing looks pretty cherry. Nice looking truck, congrats on the purchase!
Yea, the wrap looks good, but the matte paint that's on there now looks better, in my opinion.
+MrSlowestD16 Thanks....the matte would look good it it was constant. I may just re spray it.
kindah looks nice
you where realy working that foil and i think this is one of the eazier spots to have it lay flat without wrinkles , i think you be foaming at the mouth once you get near the upper front corners (hood and coupound curves toward the headlights )
i would set the truck in the sun for a while so you see if the the foil will lift from the inner corners like on the flare out of the fenderflare , there variations in quality and most of that is to the gleu they use and the UV resistance
like the ghosting logo too
since the truck is prolly going to represent youre company you might want to consider getting help from someone in the trade to at least do the harder to form stuff and give you some pointers on the rest it allso be handy for holding up and sticking the huge sheets ontoo the truck once the backing is removed
"Dont really want to put to much into this truckm its just a shop truck"
Those rims are worth more than my current project all together. lol
lol
And probably the truck
Bullshit that's a clean truck.
John Kukic ???
I didnt say it wasn't.
It's late my bad I thought you said the rims were worth more then his truck haha
cool have to try it out.
I am so glad I know how to paint .
I think the truck would turn out cool, and that's not bad for a 1st try man, keep it up
thanks
on older paint do you know if it should be waxed before putting on vinyl?
no idea
Never knew you couldn't do that to a vehicle nice thank you for letting us know one thing I would think it could help you out next time never done what you're doing with the vehicle but a floor squeegee for the floors to push water out take the handle off and it's wide enough for your needs does not scratch👍🏼👍🏼up
that's so sick brother I like the look!
+RICK MCK thanks..look even better in person. not sure I could pull the whole truck off though
+The Fab Forums the whole truck will be sick but some insert panels will look sick to
Haha this is actually good one, I didn't read comments! Keep it up!
nice truck man i love it 👍
Thanks
That gives me an idea thanks good job
Thanks
That truck is smoooooth.
+M Bell Thanks
spraying the surface down with soapy water and squeegie it out …and do it in the shade…remember the old days they used wood grain did thousands of em.
this stuff is made to be put on dry
Kyle,
I like the fab sticker idea. I'm not sure I like the wrap, if it's going to be a shop truck change the wheels to a vintage style and go with a distressed paint. like scuff it up in some places. Just a thought.
+RichyA Antonini I like that look...The Crown Spoyal build I did was that way. The problem is that this truck has too much modern stuff to do that. When I say shop truck, I mean actual shop truck...not just the old shop truck look.
I wonder how it would look if you sticker-bombed the body prior to laying that wrap on.
Turned out really well 😆🤣
I like it great idea
thanks
I sit back and look at mine the way you do
You did a great job, especially because you worked alone.
thanks
nice mang 👌
lotta hate in the comments but that looks siick def do the whole truck!!
Thanks
HELL YEA DO THE WHOLE TRUCK LOOKS SICK!
you do it like me we have that natural touch unlike others
+the real Andrew Harvey lol
your truck is beautiful ♥
thanks man
I did a full wrap on my car. You can wrap the car with great results if you buy the good stuff and just approach it the right way.
Thats what I keep hearing. What brand did you use?
+The Fab Forums 3m 1080
got it....thanks
Thank's for sharing Bubba.
no problem
Soapy water under the vinyl makes it a whole lot easier to knock those bubbles out. That stuff looks bad ass though.
this stuff has a special backing made for air release and is meant to be applied dry
I love the song you used
thanks
Truck already bad ass
Any chance someone could tell me how to bend thick 1/8 aluminum without cracking it on the fold? I am trying to bend it around for some Jeep rear corners.
+das hasguns Sounds like you have the wrong kind of aluminum. They make it different alloys and some are brittle and are very plyable
hey groov video i injoyed the tune too....
thanks
no, it did not turn out well...
+Ron Todd lol...it turned out awesome
+The Fab Forums I love most of your videos but, unfortunately this did not turn out as good as it could have. I've wrapped cars for 11 years and at some point i'll have some videos on youtube.
+Ron Todd i dont think he was going for the professional douchebag look or act. At the beginning he said he only wanted to see how the contours looked. The vinyl was damaged so its obviously not permanent or perfected.
ops looks like your right.
looks like a trash bag melted to the truck
Looks like it will look good but I would have done the tail gate because #1 you would've had enough material and #2 there weren't as many curves to worry about but the only issue or problem you may have had is the lettering Chevrolet stamping but I'm sure you would've figured it out a smart guy such as your self.
Regards and best of luck,
Pete.
+zeemanjr I wanted to test it on a hard part to see if I could figure it out...it was all just a test run
cool man,
I think that where you see the wrinkles around the top corner near the tail gate, all you need to add extra heat and stretch the crap out of it over the corner and flat area.
Don't be afraid to give it the heat.
I used to use something similar to cover RC air planes and that stuff would stretch and shrink soooo much it was unbelievable how robust it was.
Good luck and keep the cool vids coming also don't forget to do a vid of the wrap job you do.
Regards,
Pete.
+zeemanjr Yeah I didnt really work on that area...I knew I was just going to peel it right back off. Just wanted to get an idea of what it would look like.
Honestly bro for a first time wrapping and with some beat up material not bad. Hell better then most honestly ,could definitely use some higher grade material. She looks rad without the vinyl as well though.
thanks
Did I miss something? What happened to Crown Spoyal?
+Terrell Johnson lol....I sold it at the end of last summer
Yay
Save yourself and skip to 3:42
Use a pump sprayer with water and a few drops of liquid dish washing detergent to more easily work out bubbles and wrinkles. This guy.
That only works with standard vinyl. The wraps are made to be applied dry.
Then someone made an engineering mistake.
no its actually an engineering marvel. They are made to be pulled on & off until pressed firmly in place, and have pathways made into the glue to let the air escape.
Is it me or does this truck look flawless 🙀before the vinyl ?
Its not bad...just experimenting with ideas.
+The Fab Forums I'm just a huge fan of matte black 😏👍🏼 , on any type of truck cause sometimes it can be hard to get it perfect depending on the painter . Looks as if the painter that did that for you did a great job my man .
Need to spray a bit of water before you apply it helps it be movable. U can also mix a little but of baby shampoo with water in a spray bottle and spray section lay it and smooth it as u do push the water out
nah this is made to apply dry
Avery Dennison has some really good wrap application videos on the youtubes
+thephranc I think I have watched a few in the past
How did you modify those seats to fit in your truck?
You only have to drill new bolt holes in the floor
holy crap, you are an awesome welder, stay there.
that would be no fun
Dude.... With 1 imperfection, it must be ripped down.
Nice truck
thanks
If you sprayed the truck with soapy water it would a a lot easier to work with .. Then use a squeegee to push the water out from under the wrap ... It also helps prevent air pockets under the wrap that are a pain to remove ..
I get this a lot...but true wrap material is not meant to be used with any liquid.
gotcha
always glass it for a better fit! itll cut your time in half doin it like thay instead of throwin it in there.
i like the original. the wrap looks to be more work then what it is worth
yeah its a lot of work for sure
I learnt something today. where there is a will there is a way.
Rob Bailey and the hustle standard - plan my attack
+Paul Ruffolo yup
Wraps r cool but what about under the hood door jam n inside of turks it just reminds me of a halk ass paint job
+Jason Bitzer yeah
check out some videos on how to apply that stuff. might need some help from a friend or two for easy application
I have watched some in the past
Love your videos. Since you have extra vinyl, you should at least try soapy water. A few of us have done this before it couldn't hurt...
Yeah, I have used soap in the past to apply vinyl but figured I would try this the way it was designed to be used.
i love your cars it is your betiful
thanks
interesting I once owned a wave runner I had some new decals put on it they were vinyl I took it to a local sign company to have them put it on they used soapy water
+Milton Fludgecow yeah this stuff isn't like the vinyl you make stickers out of...its made just for wrapping cars
How come soapy water isn't used like when you do tinted windows?
+Brown Suspenders different kind of material
What kind of seats do you have on that truck
they are late model silverado seats
It looks sick you should do the hole truck....
+Dmatic89 Its on the list of options
LoL, for reals, why yall so mad! Looks good Kyle. The concept is good!
lol...thanks
Compliments on the music , who is the track by ?
+JDM Daily Its from www.hustlestandard.com/#stw