Love you guys and the videos you do. Always full of great information and great feed back as well. Very nice paint job and work as usual. I would like to mentions something, if I may, and you may already be doing this and not mentioned in the video. This, in my opinion, is one of the most important things to do before you start laying down some spry paint and that is to warm up your paint. Shake it up really well and place in a hot bath of water for 5-10 minutes. I fill a ceramic bowl with about 2 inches of hot water. Not boiling, but just tolerable to the touch. Then I set the can of paint in the water for about 5-10 minutes. What this does is warm up the paint and air in the can. It will increase the pressure a little as well. The paint will atomize much better and finer. There will be no spitting or splatters or blobs on your paint surface. You can lay down a very nice layer of paint. The paint also goes further because you are laying down a better layer that covers better. I also pre-heat the bowl so the water stays hotter longer. Just like you do for a thermos. You heat it up with hot water before adding coffee or chocolate so the thermos does not take the heat out of the beverage to heat it up. Give it a try, I think you will very much like the results. Thanks again for great videos!!!!
You’re correct 100 percent! We totally missed that really valid important point! With the PS paint we tuck them under our armpits to warm them up as yes they preform miserably when they are cold. For the TS paint we do put them in warm water and let them warm up for quite a while. Thank you for the kind words and bringing light to this important topic! Cheers!
Love you guys and the videos you do. Always full of great information and great feed back as well. Very nice paint job and work as usual. I would like to mentions something, if I may, and you may already be doing this and not mentioned in the video. This, in my opinion, is one of the most important things to do before you start laying down some spry paint and that is to warm up your paint. Shake it up really well and place in a hot bath of water for 5-10 minutes. I fill a ceramic bowl with about 2 inches of hot water. Not boiling, but just tolerable to the touch. Then I set the can of paint in the water for about 5-10 minutes. What this does is warm up the paint and air in the can. It will increase the pressure a little as well. The paint will atomize much better and finer. There will be no spitting or splatters or blobs on your paint surface. You can lay down a very nice layer of paint. The paint also goes further because you are laying down a better layer that covers better. I also pre-heat the bowl so the water stays hotter longer. Just like you do for a thermos. You heat it up with hot water before adding coffee or chocolate so the thermos does not take the heat out of the beverage to heat it up. Give it a try, I think you will very much like the results. Thanks again for great videos!!!!
You’re correct 100 percent! We totally missed that really valid important point! With the PS paint we tuck them under our armpits to warm them up as yes they preform miserably when they are cold. For the TS paint we do put them in warm water and let them warm up for quite a while. Thank you for the kind words and bringing light to this important topic! Cheers!
Badass! Well done. Beautiful build all around.
Stay POIZD
impressive paint job wow
Looks awesome guys
one of these chassis is in my trillion dollar want list lol
That's a sick ass paint job bro you knock it out the park
Thank you!!! The first one hurt to screw up so bad!! Lol
Cool😊
Sick! That looks very cool!
Way nice I want to build a belly Drager
Super cool, is this the proline vw body?
Yup! The new rock crawler one
As crazy as you say it's almost 3 in the morning it's almost 3 in the morning isn't watch this
Late night is only free time we get!
Ice just getting a body on mine went beetle too black and yellow but man not as nice as yours I went cheap o…..
Cheers! Great body