@@sinkorswimgarage do you have any videos, about repainting the engine compartment? I'm thinking about purchasing an 05 mustang, as a gift for my sister. But I want to change the color. I'd definitely need to pay someone to do it (I don't have that kind of skill) But Id like to save some money by painting, door jams, inside the truck and the engine compartment) myself. But the engine is in the car and I'm not able to remove it, to paint Any advice would be greatly appreciated
@lost_highway_guy No, I haven't done any engine compartment builds in a long time. But you need to get a small paint gun from Harbor Freight and turn the air pressure down low and just take your time. Might have to unbolt a few things, but it's easy. Make sure you buy some 600 wet sand paper a clean everything good you'll do just fine.
Don't think that would have been funny for anyone. But you do raise a valid point. Maybe a generator, if available, would be ideal. Thanks for watching
My opinion it worked great. Just make sure you secure each tie down and adjust that fresh air inlet in the top of the wall. The only reason I had little dirt was because I kept going in and out due to 91 degrees that day. Part 3 I'll be painting the hood using the booth again, so I'll try to show better footage. Thanks for watching
You do amazing work
Thank you. I greatly appreciate that
@@sinkorswimgarage do you have any videos, about repainting the engine compartment?
I'm thinking about purchasing an 05 mustang, as a gift for my sister.
But I want to change the color. I'd definitely need to pay someone to do it (I don't have that kind of skill)
But Id like to save some money by painting, door jams, inside the truck and the engine compartment) myself. But the engine is in the car and I'm not able to remove it, to paint
Any advice would be greatly appreciated
@lost_highway_guy No, I haven't done any engine compartment builds in a long time. But you need to get a small paint gun from Harbor Freight and turn the air pressure down low and just take your time. Might have to unbolt a few things, but it's easy. Make sure you buy some 600 wet sand paper a clean everything good you'll do just fine.
What would of been funny if the power went out and the booth deflated on a freshly painted car.
Don't think that would have been funny for anyone. But you do raise a valid point. Maybe a generator, if available, would be ideal. Thanks for watching
I'm considering the purchase of a paint booth so I though I'd stop by to see how it worked. Thanks!
My opinion it worked great. Just make sure you secure each tie down and adjust that fresh air inlet in the top of the wall. The only reason I had little dirt was because I kept going in and out due to 91 degrees that day. Part 3 I'll be painting the hood using the booth again, so I'll try to show better footage. Thanks for watching
@@sinkorswimgarage Thanks for the feedback.