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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
  • We've been going through the many questions you've asked us... here's the latest Q&A from your messages and comments thanks so much for taking the time! I try to add a little demo to keep it from being boring. We've got alot more DIY content coming your way, as well as some surprises, guest appearances, celebrity interviews, and shop tours coming! Thanks for subscribing and telling your friends about my channel!!
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Комментарии • 68

  • @paintucation
    @paintucation  6 месяцев назад +15

    Thanks everyone for the great questions! If you want to keep seeing this type of content I'll keep working hard to make it happen!!! Thanks for subscribing too!!

    • @russlardinois5751
      @russlardinois5751 6 месяцев назад +1

      Self etching primer is not outdated. Its how you use it.

    • @russlardinois5751
      @russlardinois5751 6 месяцев назад +1

      Actually more productive than epoxy. Next video you mention this. On how to use self etching primer.

    • @paintucation
      @paintucation  6 месяцев назад

      @@russlardinois5751 I go into this at 46:31 and hold up a sample of incompatibility and product failure, which I've experienced several times in my career, and in my ongoing training have been taught that the benefits of epoxy in most cases outweigh that of etch... Epoxy is catalyzed, alot of etches are singe-pack, non catalyzed, = reversible and thereby fragile and subject to solvent reactivation. I DO stand behind my commentary, but I agree that I should have been more clear. Yes, there are systems that use etch primer as a component of that system, but my point is that many OEM's steer away from acid etch primers as adhesion coats and recommend epoxy over etch My training reinforces this. HOWEVER........ I was guilty in this example of "blanket-stating" that epoxy is better, when the truth is that an "engineered system" needs to be followed, whether it contains epoxy or etch. My INTENT was to steer folks away from using " etch" under polyester, and steer them towards a safer and more compatible coating which would be epoxy. I always recommend staying within a system of chemistry, and NOT reaching for multiple manufacturers products and mixing them all together... that's a recipe for product failures.
      I appreciate your experience and knowledge Russ! But, I do stand behind my comments.

    • @russlardinois5751
      @russlardinois5751 6 месяцев назад

      Kevin thanks for feedback. You're right about the polyester primer.

    • @russlardinois5751
      @russlardinois5751 6 месяцев назад

      In all my years painting I've never used polyester primer. Always used high quality primer surfacer.

  • @aarondavis8433
    @aarondavis8433 6 месяцев назад +3

    Kevin, Just want to say thank you for sharing your, knowledge. I watched you every Sat in the 2000's as I was working on my 64 impala project. Now you help me find the drive and inspiration to keep working on projects. Refreshers are always a good thing as you may find that one little forgotten tip that makes it all come together. Thank you again!

    • @paintucation
      @paintucation  6 месяцев назад

      That is awesome! Thanks man!

  • @jimprovax6846
    @jimprovax6846 6 месяцев назад +3

    Hey Kevin I’ve been watching Derek over at VGG for a while. Then I saw your name. I remember watching you and your projects with Eastwood back in the day. Keep up the great content and energy. You rock dude.

  • @daveringeisen130
    @daveringeisen130 6 месяцев назад +2

    Kevin, I like your message and the why you deliver the information.

  • @MattKubik1791
    @MattKubik1791 6 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for everything you do Kevin!

    • @paintucation
      @paintucation  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks Matt! I'm enjoying your progress on the big Ford quad-cab! That's gonna be a beautiful truck!

    • @MattKubik1791
      @MattKubik1791 5 месяцев назад

      @@paintucation Thanks Kevin. Sorry for the delayed response. Trying to get caught up on reply’s. I can’t emphasize it enough just how critical your teaching were to get me from zero paint and body knowledge to having the confidence to decide to take on that project.

  • @jefscoupe32
    @jefscoupe32 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great show as always Kevin. I'm a TN neighbor (and subscriber) over in SW TN working out of my garage/workshop.
    You answered part of a previous question I had asked you a while back on hard to paint areas with using the cavity wax. I can use that inside the doors and rockers. But I guess I need to send you a pic of the other area I need to paint.
    I'll try and explain.
    Picture a Henry steel 32 Ford 3 window coupe.
    Now imagine painting all the easy places (like the fender in your video), straight on, layin' it down, plenty of room, no problem.
    Now you get to the trunk drip rail. It needs to be the same color as the rest of the body. Getting down inside of each side is not so bad. But across the top, inside the drip rail, you can't get lined up on the side that faces the front of the car because the back window area is literally 3" away and no matter what angle I point the gun, (I even tried flipping the gun upside down) it hits the back of the top of the car. Even my little touch up gun won't get in there.
    What I was thinking was to tape off everything but that area and just fog it in, best I can first thing, let it set, unmask and then paint the rest. If you want a pic, let me know how to send it to you.
    PS
    If you're ever in the Memphis area (not likely, and I can't blame you), and have a few minutes, holler at me. I'm retired now so I'm almost always home. I'm just north of the city. (so you don't even have to go in the city LOL) I'd love to show you my projects. I have a couple you've probably never seen before.
    Thanks for all you do!

    • @paintucation
      @paintucation  6 месяцев назад

      email me a picture at info@paintucation.com I'm having a little trouble visualizing your example. Thanks man!! I appreciate the kind words! KT

  • @zachg8591
    @zachg8591 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hey Kevin! I just wanted to stop by and say thank you for all that you do. I’m rewatching all of my favorite power block shows and you were such an excellent host. I have way to many project cars at the moment and I am so overwhelmed feeling like I will never be able to get them to where they should be but I am happy to see you thriving.

    • @paintucation
      @paintucation  6 месяцев назад +1

      Wow, thanks! I watch them sometimes too, it's amazing the views they still get. .. I'd like to send some back to this channel!!! 😁

    • @zachg8591
      @zachg8591 6 месяцев назад

      @@paintucation of course. I’ll be sure to spread the word 👍 there’s some excellent knowledge to be gained from this channel so I’m sure they’ll find their way here.

  • @DavidSmith-qb1nb
    @DavidSmith-qb1nb 6 месяцев назад +1

    I have watched you every time you have popped up on RUclips sevce "ZED SLED" AND AS USUAL I learned the answer to a question I had. Great to see you work with Dereck, VGG.

  • @thercbarn5001
    @thercbarn5001 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for answering my question! I was referring to doing Eastwood as a base to having my car wrapped in vinyl. There's a business close to me that quote me 2500 for doing the wrap. He said the most important thing was having a good base down. The vinyl won't hide imperfections. I want to do a much myself while building it. Mike c

    • @paintucation
      @paintucation  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for clarifying Mike.... Correct, a vinyl wrap won't hide a flawed surface, just like clear coat won't hide it. The roll on primer with good blocking techniques will work well through

    • @thercbarn5001
      @thercbarn5001 6 месяцев назад

      @@paintucation no problem! Thanks for the reply

  • @johncox9876
    @johncox9876 4 месяца назад +1

    Kevin thanks for all good tips!

  • @jessicaandadamlawson4979
    @jessicaandadamlawson4979 6 месяцев назад

    Another great video. I keep saying that this new format is going to make your subscription soar. Keep up the great work

  • @shawns57garage
    @shawns57garage 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks KT for the valuable info !! Time to hydrate with cold snacks !

    • @paintucation
      @paintucation  6 месяцев назад +1

      Yes! It's really important to hydrate!

  • @michaelblanck4432
    @michaelblanck4432 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks Kevin, this is very helpful!

  • @michaelmiller7208
    @michaelmiller7208 5 месяцев назад

    Kevin, love the channel! Its great that you teach people to do this. I just got here by chance but I am a visual learner with a little experience thrown in. I suspect you have a lot of knowledge in that little cap rack of yours! 😂
    Good Luck and thanks!

  • @1994Nic1994
    @1994Nic1994 5 месяцев назад

    I really enjoy learning about paint and body work and this channel has been teaching me things I wouldnt have ever known about. And I have been wanting to do some paint and body work myself and watching some of this stuff has gave me some awesome information. With that being said I have a 1990 Chevy k1500 that has the typical paint peel that some of the primer is gone on top of the cab and paint is missing everywhere on the pickup. I have bought a harbor freight electric dual action sander for rough up some of the paint and primer i attempted to seal off the top of the cab a few years ago and has done ok so far. Eventually I would like to paint it myself. I do have a few friends who do painting for a living, one guy who has done it for 30 plus years and does it out of his own shop for his living and two who have been doing it for a few years who used to paint boats and are now doing cars. One friend does collision repair primer and paint not so much the body work side and not 100% aure on the 3rd guy. But the guy who has been doing it for 30 plus years said with the primer being exposed to the elements for so long the primer is now compromised and the whole pickup would need to be stripped down to bare metal and then reprimed and brought back into new primer to have a better primer surface for the paint to adhere to. Other friend who works in a collision shop has never mentioned anything about the primer issue to me but have spoke to both about Eventually helping me paint it and I am trying to figure out in which direction i need to go to make a paint job last. Granted this pickup is still gonna be used to go out into the woods and see dirt roads and winter driving. Ive thought about just doing the raptor liner paint job, thought about doing the bottom portion in the raptor liner as well and have thought about just doing the whole pickup done with all paint. Any help with which way would be a good way to go on this would be great. Ive got mixed information on which way to go and have not really found much information out there on which way would be the proper way to go for painting. Also if i do have to stip all the paint and primer or just the paint what wpuld be the best and quickest way to prep everything sand paper aircraft striper etc. Thanks in Advance

  • @adrianlawrence7029
    @adrianlawrence7029 4 месяца назад

    First watched the episode on VGG, (=Instant subscriber) This was an awesome Q&A, you covered some vehicle fiberglass which is way easier than boat repair !, your expert tips (just from this episode) will help greatly with the repair on both my fiberglass camper & paint prep on my old 88" Landrover...... now what do I use the cans of etch primer for?? sadly U.S.A brand products are not always readily available over here in the U.K. Thankyou for passing on hard learned Knowledge!

  • @PAVEMENTMOD
    @PAVEMENTMOD 6 месяцев назад +2

    Kevin, can you experiment with releasing your videos on Saturday afternoon or Sunday. On Friday VGG and a lot of his cohorts release their videos many of them being long so its hard to keep up. By later Saturday time is freed up and you won't get lost in the subscription list.

    • @paintucation
      @paintucation  6 месяцев назад +1

      I'm trying to figure it out... I may try Saturday next week to see if it makes a difference. Thanks man!

  • @michaelmello9510
    @michaelmello9510 4 месяца назад

    Great video I learned a lot thanks

  • @nicksnarski5973
    @nicksnarski5973 6 месяцев назад

    Great tips I like them all I learn a lot from you and many other RUclips videos. Enough so I repaired my daily after hitting a buck and thought it was done.

  • @StanleySmith-v2z
    @StanleySmith-v2z 6 месяцев назад

    Another great show, thanks Kevin

  • @errolg1662
    @errolg1662 6 месяцев назад

    I don’t know you have a RUclips channel. Had to subscribe!!

  • @jonbaker3728
    @jonbaker3728 4 месяца назад

    I like the idea of roll on or brush on epoxy because I usually am doing small items and parts. I just don't want to set up the guns, clean em etc when I have something that can sit in my lap.

  • @glenstead3002
    @glenstead3002 4 месяца назад

    Hi Kevin, I am really enjoying your content. Watching from Australia and so many 90's & 2000's vehicles over here suffer from clear coat flake. Is it possible to remove the clear coat, revive the paint and respray the clear coat? I would love to hear your recommendation or better still, see a video dealing with this. Thanks

  • @andrewkarppinen4348
    @andrewkarppinen4348 6 месяцев назад

    Great video again. Learning more with each one. A question I haven't seen yet is how do you know if your car has a water based with a clear coat paint or a traditional solvent or lacquer based paint job? Will the paint code on the door sticker tell only the color so it can be matched or will it also tell the type of base?

  • @bobbiebuck4165
    @bobbiebuck4165 5 месяцев назад

    I need to replace cab corners, rockers, floor pans and front cab mounts on a 79 c10. What order should I replace the parts in? And what should I coat the panels with to protect them long term - before a paint job.

  • @troykerr915
    @troykerr915 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for taking the time to share your knowledge.
    I have a question for next round. My 66 Galaxie was color changed from brown to red and the paint job was fresh when I purchased the car. I am now finding cracks in the paint and what appears to be rust bubbles. Two part question, is the spider web cracking from dislike materials? As time passes there are more and more spider web cracks. Second question, am I at a point that I just need to sand the car to metal? I am wanting to do this myself and move past being a rattlecan paint pro 😂.
    Thank you again, your channel and vgg are my two favorite channels.

  • @Natevtexan17
    @Natevtexan17 6 месяцев назад

    Hi Kevin, I love the great content! I was wondering if I have an unused gallon of acrylic enamel from Napa that is about 25 years old, is it still good or should I dispose of it?

  • @preppinglife624
    @preppinglife624 4 месяца назад

    Talking about q&a. Is it true or false that hail dents can potentially be fixed with dry ice on a hot summer day on a black car?

  • @timhudson8958
    @timhudson8958 6 месяцев назад

    Hey Kevin I’m not intimidated when urethane paint (single stage) is fully cured will it be hard as a rock or can you pick a nick in it with say your finger nail? Can base clear be applied over cured single stage urethane? Thanks I’ve experienced some edge crinkling with my new base over single stage wondering what’s going on!

  • @16rebels94
    @16rebels94 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for filling in my knowledge gap.

  • @Collinsfamilylights
    @Collinsfamilylights 2 месяца назад +1

    Honest question body filler DTM or over epoxy prime scratched with 80grit?

    • @paintucation
      @paintucation  2 месяца назад

      Depends......... 😁. If it's a small repair, using the correct DTM filler... If it's a large area I tend to use Epoxy ground coat. The caution with epoxy is to let it outgass properly before using filler. Hope this helps!

  • @CS2010-u3w
    @CS2010-u3w 6 месяцев назад

    Hey Kevin! I don't know if you see this, but have you ever thought about doing a full restoration? Maybe a old square body or something...

    • @CS2010-u3w
      @CS2010-u3w 6 месяцев назад

      P.S. it's so fun to see you now. I found this channel through VGG but I was watching you over on POWER NATION 1 & 2 on your old shows. Love it!

  • @drumman-de8ku
    @drumman-de8ku 5 месяцев назад

    How do I not get runs in clear coat? I always get runs ,that's why I'm never done .I'm sick of sanding!

  • @greasebellygarage
    @greasebellygarage 6 месяцев назад

    Every time I see you I think if the airstream RV you restored on diy network years ago....

    • @paintucation
      @paintucation  6 месяцев назад +1

      That was a minute ago!!! Great memories... I was terrified! LOL!

    • @greasebellygarage
      @greasebellygarage 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@paintucation yeah well it turned out great. Thanks for all the advice through the years I use a lot of your tips I'm 51 years old now and I think I started watching you when I was like 28 or 30 something like that. I take a lot of shortcuts these days but hey I just work on junk anyway getting it back on the road.

  • @RaleysSmallEngines
    @RaleysSmallEngines 6 месяцев назад +1

    Dang, I'm late !

    • @paintucation
      @paintucation  6 месяцев назад +1

      Me too buddy! Me too! LOL!

  • @gunsandguitars6678
    @gunsandguitars6678 5 месяцев назад

    How to undercoat your car so you can keep it as long as possible especially in today's economy inside the doors rocker panels all of it ?

  • @fataldreams2
    @fataldreams2 5 месяцев назад

    Do you still support Eastwood products?

  • @russlardinois5751
    @russlardinois5751 5 месяцев назад

    How many people are sponsored by axalta. How many people have a paint system sponsored by axalta.. How many people have a dedicated paint booth. By axalta. You're smart but not that smart. Most people research the product
    You're talking about axaltas V:S system. Technology I already have.