This was me 20 years ago . I used to walk a mile around my jobs looking and taking it all in . You can’t understand it unless you’ve done it . Great job Chad
Me too I would also get up at midnight just to look one more time to make sure it was the way I wanted it to be. Damn I miss those days back in the sixties.
My famous words to my boss all the time " Just put it together and put it out side. Trust me it will look good" I all ways try for no buffing and no re-doing.
Back in the 60's we painted with acrylic lacquer- no masks- that's why so many painters were drunks- they needed the booze to overcome the lacquer hangover. Lot of plugging in and uplugging fans- we were lucky we didn't blow ourselves up.
@RebelDeuce you have the links to any of those videos? I used to love working with fiberglass. I started doing pool coatings in fiberglass in my early 20's then moved into a full ground up build of boats.
As a guy that has painted cars for 43 years and does this everyday I see so many things that you are doing totally wrong but if you get good results god bless you!
I take back everything I said about your methods of paint and body work prep...you got the job done and did it with the most difficult color to hide imperfections...the ultimate test of paint prep and application. All hats off to you,.
There are MANY ways to accomplish the same thing.. As long as the products are mixed accurately with the proper hardeners and reducers, and the end result comes out nice, EVERYONE should just enjoy the free education that Chad and Jolene are providing. There are MANY people that spend thousands of dollars going to AutoBody Technical Schools, that may not learn anything more than what Chad shares here for free... While I may not agree with everything that Chad shares, if it works for him, God Bless Him.. There are many people that think their way, is the only way, but that’s not always the case.. I’ve worked in the Auto Body Business since the mid 80’s and have seen the same thing done MANY different ways with good results..
Love what you do and mostly the way you do it. I am 79 years old and still spray paint. The difference being I wear a paint suit, gloves and the respirator. I don't plan on quitting anytime soon God Willing. Today I sprayed 2 complete machines that I build. I use automotive paint as it gives us a much better looking finished product. I wear a paint suit, gloves and respirator because our bodies are like a sponge. When paint lands on your skin it is ingested directly into your body. The hardener is the worst as it has been proven to cause cancer. So please invest in a paint suit and gloves, your life depends upon it. Love your channel and hope you will keep adding more content in the years to come..
A company should make him a suit that looks his style, the half length colad suits look decent but expensive and are supposed to be replaced they're long lasting but not permanent. Might last him 2 years it lasts a full time painter 3 months I think.
Not just cancer but industrial disease.Wait til you are forced to wear depends because you can no longer feel the need to pee pee or you snap easy do to all the huffing of thinners.Urathane thinners are hot thinners
It's so cool you are willing to put yourself out there like this. To show everyone how you do it. If you make a mistake it's shown and how you recover from it. Hats off to you. Jolene great cinematography 👍
Hi chad and jolene .i have a small car body business here in nsw Australia and your shows are great ive been repairing and painting cars for 50 years and the basics of what you do are what we do here with the occasional small difference. You are good in your explanations and believe me every time i paint a car im on edge hoping that everything will go right. Anyone who thlnks their the best tradesman is a fool.ive seen many of these types and they always get found out,keep up the good work guys.
I paint with 2 pack air dry paint and normally have to mix up a large single batch of paint for a particularly big job. If I put down two separate mixes they can sometimes dry with a different sheen even if you think you have the ratios exactly the same. (I paint mostly large flat panels that butt up to one another) I don’t do a clear coat.
"a nervous pee", you crack me up Chad with your honesty. Have enjoyed watching you work unedited as it gives me a feeling of how things should happen in real time. You and Jolene complement each other well. Good to see someone that doesn't feel as though they have to swear all the time to be heard. Keep up the great work
What about the gaps, paint the between the doors , hood & tank lids separately !!!??? Lot work preparing vehicles painting job making sure no runs in the primer or painting job
Its crazy he didn't even use a expensive gun not even a gouge to set the psi and he sprayed one of the hardest things to spray "single stage" and he made it look nice as hell
I am amazed at how entertaining preparing and painting a car can be with Chads constant comments and tips and education on what and why he is doing things.
You should use a Tack Cloth Removes loose sanding dust and other particles from panels before priming and painting Helps prevent dust nibs and other defects Long-lasting, and the grease from your hands, you keep touching the car with your hands lol
His hands a most likely dried out from cleaning with thinners. Plus you would of heard a lot of cuss words on that first coat (fisheyes). Looks good to me.
@@mikemetcalfe1526 finger prints will show up long after during the breathing phase. Could take a week or two before those tiny bubbles escape. Really depends on the level of finish you’re looking for. If I’m painting a 15k paint job, my bare hands never touch those panels. That customer has paid for perfection. Although I’ve seen masters like gene Winfield touch panels all day long as well. Everyone has their ways. Try to prevent problems and cut down on variables is just logical.
@@michaelharris8354 but first his fingers would need to contaminate the substrate and thats only done with other oils getting on his hands or natural oils in the hands. I think this is unlikely for Chad because his hands are so dried out from thinners and grease and wax remover, plus his hands are overly calloused to produce a amount of natural oils to create a paint contaminates
@@mikemetcalfe1526 I hear ya. I do this for a living and my hands are maybe not as bad as his, but they’re getting there. From my most recent experience of painting my own personal vehicle, I had two small spots appear where I clearly know it was from touching my car. Showed up about a week later. It just sucks. It’s not for a lack of carefully wiping and tacking before paint either. It doesn’t matter. Regardless of how much prep and caution is used in a paint job, there’s always something. I just do my best to eliminate as many variables as possible. I do enjoy Chad’s style. It’s very much his own, and I’m always curious about unorthodox techniques or old school advanatages. I learned al my body work and such in old school methods and cherry pick techniques that are advantageous or allow me to perform better with less work hours and $$$$
@@michaelharris8354 I try to eliminate all possible problems too. Always wearing gloves, don't go backwards when sanding, follow all product manufacturers prepping and paint techniques and treat and make your paint booth and vehicle like a surgical operating room. "To do a perfect job everything has to be done perfect". There is a reason why they are called old school ways
Can't wait for this video!!!!! All of these are super helpful and inspirational for getting me moving on my bagged '52 Chevy 3100 project that I'm documenting the entire process of over on my channel! Keep up the excellent work Chad & Jolene!
When Jolene walked the length of the car I was watching that lamp reflection for any wiggles or movement meaning waves. Not a one! Looked awesome. Great bodywork Chad. Doug should be a happy camper!
Awesome display of brilliance by both Bad Chad and Jolene. Bad Chad for his ability to describe the problems one might encounter and what experience has shown him to be the fastest, safest, and least expensive solutions. And beautiful Jolene for her silky smooth and up close crystal clear videos. Totally awesome display of how to prep and paint a vehicle, in real time, to achieve a show car finish. Hats off to the Dynamic Duo.
I like this guy man he's just he reminds me a lot of myself whenever I'm getting ready to paint a car I get a little amped up you know like I drink a lot of coffee or you know something else
Great job Chad, this video takes me back a few years...I think the jitters come with painting for all of us. I just remember how good it feels when you know you're committed and everything goes well!
Once I started watching, well, I couldn't stop. I understand D Haleys' comment but Bad Chad gets things done and he's happy to demonstrate his methods. You're a Star, well done mate and to your lady.
Great job Chad. Loved watching your technique. Looking forward to seeing the finished product out in the daylight. Great show today. Joline is so good with that camera. Very smooth and moves around right where my eyes want to be. Love you two!
I've watched a lot of car shows over the years. I've never seen anyone go so in depth to the process, or obsess over the prep. Goes to show what it takes to get a quality paint job.
As long as you are satisfied with the results..the way u do things or how u do things shouldn't matter...Chad is really good at having that end vision when it comes to Kustom work. He has that ol school talent....✌😉👍
If you spray Dawn dish soap on your paint booth walls it makes it so easy to clean, specially after spraying black. My friend who paints the saddle bags for National Cycles taught me this. Most overspray will come off with a spraying from the hose, the rest comes off easily with a brush. Just offering a helpful hint. :)
I come across your videos because I love classic Jaguars, especially the Mark X-420G models. I have watched them and enjoyed them greatly. I appreciate the effort you and Jolene put in because as a mechanic who also loves keeping classics looking and running good I know how much heart and soul goes into the work. I'm really looking forward to the seeing finished product. Cheers from the Land Down Under.
I ve watched other car channels and not gone back,but i watch yours and Jolene s every time! Genuine helpful advice and professional standard camera work! Those that put negative comments about your work,i would say start your own channel! Come to that if your that good why are you here? Excellent work Chad and Jolene !great to see Jolene hands on with the louvres and other jobs. All the best from the UK
I rarely comment on RUclips but I really feel I have to say thank you! Thank you for the work you're putting in and sharing the journey! I wish you and Jolene great success and happiness!
Great video! Very inspiring as I watch and learn and practice painting my off road truck, in preparation to paint my Mita. I have watching many many videos lately on painting cars, this is by far, the most enjoyable. The camera work was excellent as well. Great angels that allowed the viewer to see the paint fan and overlap. The spray gun performed very well. Chad's passion is contagious.
You have the jitters...to me that really shows what kind of person you are ...wanting to better your skill everytime even though you are at the top of your game !!!!! Needs to be more dudes like you out there !!!!!! Passion
Holy crap! I seen you doing good prep work. Put what you started spraying i said "damn this guys good!" Come from another paint and body guy. Superb technique!
Every time I paint its like a performance because everyone sees the results you really have to be at the top of your game and black has always been my favorite. awsome Performance chad....
I am a furniture designer-maker and would never consider touching the surfaces to confirm there is no dust on it before spraying finish. I guess my experience is different than Chad's though, but I know that I'd ruin the piece if even the slightest amount of oil from my hands got onto the surfaces prior to spraying. To each his/her own! But, I've got to say that Chad's a master at fabrication. Very few can be masters at everything, but from the results we see here, Chad's not a half bad painter!!
I watched the unmasking of the car in the video that came out after this one. I was blown away by how straight the car is and how nicely the paint laid down like glass. You can't argue with the finished product. Super job.
When I was growing up, we cleaned the car with kerosene, then soap and water, and then give the car a wipe down with thinner then tack rag it. Always turned out a great paint job with the single stage paint. Of course I never painted, I was the cleaning boy. Enjoy watching a master at his craft!!
Chad is an artist and a craftsman. He holds himself to a very high standard, so even with all that experience, he scrutinizes his work and his preparation and doesn't presume the job is going to turn out perfect just because he did it. He even gets a little nervous before the job. I think that's why a lot of people can relate to him- he's humble about his gifts, even though he's very accomplished.
Wasn't Dan's visit funny and it made me smile. Chad is so kind and even keeled. Experienced eye on the paint mixing. Loved his explanation of touching the car and wiping off. So obvious that Chad wants to do a great job for Doug.
A lot of your techniques are quite unorthodox, and you are an absolute joy to watch paint. Really look forward to you showing more paint jobs. Looks awesome 😎
I have read compliment after compliment in previous videos about Jolene’s camera work but this episode absolutely shows her professionalism. Her anticipation, positioning and filming here is awesome.
Just like preparing a Christmas meal for the entire family with all the fixings. Planning, shopping,prep for cooking, cooking. And in about a half an hour to 45 minutes it’s all over time to put leftovers away, and clean up.
Everyone has their own Style, but I like your practical approach to things, Your a Good Bloke !as we say in Aus . Love seeing you and Jolene working together
Respect for Bad Chad for his love for this job.As a professional painter i'm not gonna hate just give you one little advice if it can help you.There are primers in black paint even on a low budget paint company's.Amount of paint that you need then is much smaller.If you doing it in a two coat acrylic system your clear coat will always be better and won't"die" because of heavy layer of base coat.Again i enjoy in your videos very much and keep on doing'it!!!
Nice paint job Chad its looks fantastic. You can't wish for much better than that, what you just displayed for us right there. As they say, that's a Text book paint job if I ever seen one.
This is quite a process , have done lots of motor head stuff but never painted except for rattle can stuff , a 1978 t top transam in canary yellow 4 spd 455 posi trac car .
There is a reason you have 584 comments...Your a good guy and it shows in your passion for paint and perfection. fantastic video..You lift my soul and my heart ,,,great job
I saved up and got a used sata best spray gun I ever used sprays good every time got it when I was 18 and it was used and sprays just as good as new 4 years later still works good!
This was me 20 years ago . I used to walk a mile around my jobs looking and taking it all in . You can’t understand it unless you’ve done it . Great job Chad
Me too I would also get up at midnight just to look one more time to make sure it was the way I wanted it to be. Damn I miss those days back in the sixties.
Unmasking and putting the chrome back on is magic time stage 2!!!
And how do you approach the job now?
My famous words to my boss all the time " Just put it together and put it out side. Trust me it will look good" I all ways try for no buffing and no re-doing.
I think it turned out awesome
Back in the 60's we painted with acrylic lacquer- no masks- that's why so many painters were drunks- they needed the booze to overcome the lacquer hangover. Lot of plugging in and uplugging fans- we were lucky we didn't blow ourselves up.
@RebelDeuce you have the links to any of those videos? I used to love working with fiberglass. I started doing pool coatings in fiberglass in my early 20's then moved into a full ground up build of boats.
The old zinc primers were worse between the chills and sweats
As a guy that has painted cars for 43 years and does this everyday I see so many things that you are doing totally wrong but if you get good results god bless you!
I kept saying, NO... NOOO..... NOOOOOOO!
She should be usen wax & Grease remover.!! NOT Windex.!!!
Very disorganized!
You can't touch with dirty hands before paint..
😅🤣
I take back everything I said about your methods of paint and body work prep...you got the job done and did it with the most difficult color to hide imperfections...the ultimate test of paint prep and application.
All hats off to you,.
There are MANY ways to accomplish the same thing.. As long as the products are mixed accurately with the proper hardeners and reducers, and the end result comes out nice, EVERYONE should just enjoy the free education that Chad and Jolene are providing. There are MANY people that spend thousands of dollars going to AutoBody Technical Schools, that may not learn anything more than what Chad shares here for free... While I may not agree with everything that Chad shares, if it works for him, God Bless Him.. There are many people that think their way, is the only way, but that’s not always the case.. I’ve worked in the Auto Body Business since the mid 80’s and have seen the same thing done MANY different ways with good results..
@@matthewoneill3229 that paint was mixed 4:1:5, lol
Love what you do and mostly the way you do it. I am 79 years old and still spray paint. The difference being I wear a paint suit, gloves and the respirator. I don't plan on quitting anytime soon God Willing. Today I sprayed 2 complete machines that I build. I use automotive paint as it gives us a much better looking finished product. I wear a paint suit, gloves and respirator because our bodies are like a sponge. When paint lands on your skin it is ingested directly into your body. The hardener is the worst as it has been proven to cause cancer. So please invest in a paint suit and gloves, your life depends upon it. Love your channel and hope you will keep adding more content in the years to come..
A company should make him a suit that looks his style, the half length colad suits look decent but expensive and are supposed to be replaced they're long lasting but not permanent. Might last him 2 years it lasts a full time painter 3 months I think.
Not just cancer but industrial disease.Wait til you are forced to wear depends because you can no longer feel the need to pee pee or you snap easy do to all the huffing of thinners.Urathane thinners are hot thinners
I love how everyone tries to tell Chad what and how to do things. When he in fact is showing US how he has done things for years. Looks good man.
Doesn't mean he's right.
Your exactly right, and none of those people offering "advice" would ever post up their work online for the world to see ... Chad's the man.
Just mostly suggestions. We all know Bad Chad does whatever he feels like doing, and thats why we're here
@@TroubadourJuggernaut i'll show my stuff any time some body wants to see it .... lol
@@oldwillie313 Doesn't mean he is wrong. If the end product looks good and has proven to stand the test of time then how is he wrong ?
That was awesome! I sure appreciate Chad and Jolene sharing this with the world.
Educational and entertaining.
Maybe i missed it. Dof you say what type of gun you use?
Looks great! Appreciate how careful you are with prep.
Thanks for sharing
It's so cool you are willing to put yourself out there like this. To show everyone how you do it. If you make a mistake it's shown and how you recover from it. Hats off to you. Jolene great cinematography 👍
Hi chad and jolene .i have a small car body business here in nsw Australia and your shows are great ive been repairing and painting cars for 50 years and the basics of what you do are what we do here with the occasional small difference. You are good in your explanations and believe me every time i paint a car im on edge hoping that everything will go right. Anyone who thlnks their the best tradesman is a fool.ive seen many of these types and they always get found out,keep up the good work guys.
You can understand and appreciate what trades mean when they say "it's all in the prep". Loving the episodes and the TV show.
I paint with 2 pack air dry paint and normally have to mix up a large single batch of paint for a particularly big job. If I put down two separate mixes they can sometimes dry with a different sheen even if you think you have the ratios exactly the same. (I paint mostly large flat panels that butt up to one another) I don’t do a clear coat.
That moment when Jolene helps with the air hose ... and then finds your glasses is what teamwork is all about 👍☝️✅
Great job 👊
"a nervous pee", you crack me up Chad with your honesty.
Have enjoyed watching you work unedited as it gives me a feeling of how things should happen in real time.
You and Jolene complement each other well. Good to see someone that doesn't feel as though they have to swear all the time to be heard.
Keep up the great work
What about the gaps, paint the between the doors , hood & tank lids separately !!!??? Lot work preparing vehicles painting job making sure no runs in the primer or painting job
Make sure dust in the paint or on the vehicle you are painting
White paint hides any thing missed
Wouldn't be easier paint the inner liners gaps & between the frames
Climate effect the paint ;?
Hands down, one of my favorite channels and people on RUclips!!! Best content, and personalities. Thanks for all you give us
Its crazy he didn't even use a expensive gun not even a gouge to set the psi and he sprayed one of the hardest things to spray "single stage" and he made it look nice as hell
I am amazed at how entertaining preparing and painting a car can be with Chads constant comments and tips and education on what and why he is doing things.
You should use a Tack Cloth Removes loose sanding dust and other particles from panels before priming and painting Helps prevent dust nibs and other defects Long-lasting, and the grease from your hands, you keep touching the car with your hands lol
His hands a most likely dried out from cleaning with thinners. Plus you would of heard a lot of cuss words on that first coat (fisheyes). Looks good to me.
@@mikemetcalfe1526 finger prints will show up long after during the breathing phase. Could take a week or two before those tiny bubbles escape. Really depends on the level of finish you’re looking for. If I’m painting a 15k paint job, my bare hands never touch those panels. That customer has paid for perfection. Although I’ve seen masters like gene Winfield touch panels all day long as well. Everyone has their ways. Try to prevent problems and cut down on variables is just logical.
@@michaelharris8354 but first his fingers would need to contaminate the substrate and thats only done with other oils getting on his hands or natural oils in the hands. I think this is unlikely for Chad because his hands are so dried out from thinners and grease and wax remover, plus his hands are overly calloused to produce a amount of natural oils to create a paint contaminates
@@mikemetcalfe1526 I hear ya. I do this for a living and my hands are maybe not as bad as his, but they’re getting there. From my most recent experience of painting my own personal vehicle, I had two small spots appear where I clearly know it was from touching my car. Showed up about a week later. It just sucks. It’s not for a lack of carefully wiping and tacking before paint either. It doesn’t matter. Regardless of how much prep and caution is used in a paint job, there’s always something. I just do my best to eliminate as many variables as possible. I do enjoy Chad’s style. It’s very much his own, and I’m always curious about unorthodox techniques or old school advanatages. I learned al my body work and such in old school methods and cherry pick techniques that are advantageous or allow me to perform better with less work hours and $$$$
@@michaelharris8354 I try to eliminate all possible problems too. Always wearing gloves, don't go backwards when sanding, follow all product manufacturers prepping and paint techniques and treat and make your paint booth and vehicle like a surgical operating room. "To do a perfect job everything has to be done perfect". There is a reason why they are called old school ways
Can't wait for this video!!!!! All of these are super helpful and inspirational for getting me moving on my bagged '52 Chevy 3100 project that I'm documenting the entire process of over on my channel!
Keep up the excellent work Chad & Jolene!
When Jolene walked the length of the car I was watching that lamp reflection for any wiggles or movement meaning waves. Not a one! Looked awesome. Great bodywork Chad. Doug should be a happy camper!
That’s going to be beautiful Jag, can’t wait to see the Bugatti finished!
You have a long wait, the Bugatti will never be finished!
@@neilmyhill8975 Oh wow. Sad to be negative.
@@neilmyhill8975 who are you to say that it's finished when the owner/Builder says it is
Awesome display of brilliance by both Bad Chad and Jolene.
Bad Chad for his ability to describe the problems one might encounter and what experience has shown him to be the fastest, safest, and least expensive solutions. And beautiful Jolene for her silky smooth and up close crystal clear videos.
Totally awesome display of how to prep and paint a vehicle, in real time, to achieve a show car finish.
Hats off to the Dynamic Duo.
I like this guy man he's just he reminds me a lot of myself whenever I'm getting ready to paint a car I get a little amped up you know like I drink a lot of coffee or you know something else
Great job Chad, this video takes me back a few years...I think the jitters come with painting for all of us. I just remember how good it feels when you know you're committed and everything goes well!
I talk to myself all the time too Chad ! and sometimes answer my own questions like you do !! 👍😂
Once I started watching, well, I couldn't stop. I understand D Haleys' comment but Bad Chad gets things done and he's happy to demonstrate his methods. You're a Star, well done mate and to your lady.
awesome I was nervous too...it's crazy how I can't physically do the work anymore, but i'm living it everyday. Thank you chad and jolene
Great job Chad. Loved watching your technique. Looking forward to seeing the finished product out in the daylight. Great show today. Joline is so good with that camera. Very smooth and moves around right where my eyes want to be. Love you two!
The worst thing is people with negative comments that have no videos of there own. I love this guy.
I've watched a lot of car shows over the years. I've never seen anyone go so in depth to the process, or obsess over the prep. Goes to show what it takes to get a quality paint job.
When he moves, he moves like a master.
super job Chad THANKS FOR THE VIDEO from across the pond
As long as you are satisfied with the results..the way u do things or how u do things shouldn't matter...Chad is really good at having that end vision when it comes to Kustom work. He has that ol school talent....✌😉👍
If you spray Dawn dish soap on your paint booth walls it makes it so easy to clean, specially after spraying black. My friend who paints the saddle bags for National Cycles taught me this. Most overspray will come off with a spraying from the hose, the rest comes off easily with a brush. Just offering a helpful hint. :)
Love the positive and helpful comment.
Helps keep dust down if you wet the floor during final prep and paint.
Do you spray the Dawn using your paint gun?
@@LTVoyager Yes
@@trikerflash Diluted or straight from the bottle?
I come across your videos because I love classic Jaguars, especially the Mark X-420G models. I have watched them and enjoyed them greatly. I appreciate the effort you and Jolene put in because as a mechanic who also loves keeping classics looking and running good I know how much heart and soul goes into the work. I'm really looking forward to the seeing finished product. Cheers from the Land Down Under.
Jolene hit the nail on the HEAD she said it's AWESOME. Fantastic Chad. Enjoying the video.
Very professional spray job Chad and Jolene. Didn't seem jittery to me. Nice nice paint job, Doug shall be a happy boy.
I ve watched other car channels and not gone back,but i watch yours and Jolene s every time!
Genuine helpful advice and professional standard camera work!
Those that put negative comments about your work,i would say start your own channel!
Come to that if your that good why are you here?
Excellent work Chad and Jolene !great to see Jolene hands on with the louvres and other jobs.
All the best from the UK
Too funny. Well glad it’s Doug. He treats him like a father friend.
I rarely comment on RUclips but I really feel I have to say thank you! Thank you for the work you're putting in and sharing the journey! I wish you and Jolene great success and happiness!
Great video! Very inspiring as I watch and learn and practice painting my off road truck, in preparation to paint my Mita. I have watching many many videos lately on painting cars, this is by far, the most enjoyable. The camera work was excellent as well. Great angels that allowed the viewer to see the paint fan and overlap. The spray gun performed very well. Chad's passion is contagious.
Doug’s wedding ride! Very nice !
You have the jitters...to me that really shows what kind of person you are ...wanting to better your skill everytime even though you are at the top of your game !!!!! Needs to be more dudes like you out there !!!!!! Passion
Holy crap! I seen you doing good prep work. Put what you started spraying i said "damn this guys good!" Come from another paint and body guy. Superb technique!
Go Chad & Jolene great job just as you said .My daily Australian morning watch . Thanks Steve
That's a great job Chad .I can't wait to see you pant Jolenes car. Thank you and Jolene for showing all of us.
Looks great 👍...cant wait to see this beauty roll out...Doug is gonna love it...great camera work as usual jolene..see yas tomorrow...
Every time I paint its like a performance because everyone sees the results you really have to be at the top of your game and black has always been my favorite. awsome Performance chad....
Nice work. Don't listen to all the negative comments. Keep up the good work.
Your a Canadian motor-head superhero Thanks for this lesson
Real people doing real stuff, whats not to like? Thanks for taking the time.
First person seeing paint a car without using 3 M tack rags to pick up all the dirt dust and what not. Great job CHAD and Julien
What a beautiful job you are doing congratulations.
Thanks for the video I love watching them because you teach everything that anyone could follow along and then try it at home
He laid that paint out just perfect great job
He makes it look so easy.
I am a furniture designer-maker and would never consider touching the surfaces to confirm there is no dust on it before spraying finish. I guess my experience is different than Chad's though, but I know that I'd ruin the piece if even the slightest amount of oil from my hands got onto the surfaces prior to spraying. To each his/her own! But, I've got to say that Chad's a master at fabrication. Very few can be masters at everything, but from the results we see here, Chad's not a half bad painter!!
I watched the unmasking of the car in the video that came out after this one. I was blown away by how straight the car is and how nicely the paint laid down like glass. You can't argue with the finished product. Super job.
Gallum’s Master Painting and Precious the Recording Master. Great looking Paint process and video.
Great job! Thank you and your lady for taking the time to make it! I definitely enjoyed watching it!
When I was growing up, we cleaned the car with kerosene, then soap and water, and then give the car a wipe down with thinner then tack rag it. Always turned out a great paint job with the single stage paint. Of course I never painted, I was the cleaning boy. Enjoy watching a master at his craft!!
Worked with a guy who would wash first with coca cola to remove any grease then water then methal hydrate
That car looks very nice. Bad ass paint job.👍👍
Go get em Chad, can't wait to see the finished product!
Thanks for taking the time to share your talent, awesome job Chad and Jolene keep up the good work.. 👍👍👍
It's all good!!! I learn
something new everytime I tune in.
You guy's are great!!!
Your work is fantastic!!! 🧐🌲👍
This video is like going down memory lane. Chad reminds me of some of the guys I remember from the 50s. Fun video!
Legend has it that Chad is still wiping & cleaning that car.
Chad is an artist and a craftsman. He holds himself to a very high standard, so even with all that experience, he scrutinizes his work and his preparation and doesn't presume the job is going to turn out perfect just because he did it. He even gets a little nervous before the job. I think that's why a lot of people can relate to him- he's humble about his gifts, even though he's very accomplished.
The transformation from primer to paint is fantastic.
Wasn't Dan's visit funny and it made me smile. Chad is so kind and even keeled. Experienced eye on the paint mixing. Loved his explanation of touching the car and wiping off. So obvious that Chad wants to do a great job for Doug.
Paint came out beautiful! 😁👍Thanks Chad and Jolene for the continuing education. I've been learning slot.Cant wait to see it done
A lot of your techniques are quite unorthodox, and you are an absolute joy to watch paint. Really look forward to you showing more paint jobs. Looks awesome 😎
Awesome job whatever you do don't let the haters make you change ,love that this isn't a "reality" show it is actually real life.
Totally agree!
Your show is making them jealous!
My dad was a bodyman and watching this today, so reminded me of when he would ready to shoot a car. Sure was fun to watch.
I have read compliment after compliment in previous videos about Jolene’s camera work but this episode absolutely shows her professionalism.
Her anticipation, positioning and filming here is awesome.
Very nice camera work, Joline.
I've never painted a car but after watching your prep and paint videos I'd like to try :)
Thanks.
Doug going to enjoy putting all the chrome back on. It should look like a whole different car.
Jolene is a real Proverbs 31 woman. She is a helper for you! God has blessed you!
Cracking result Chad . Nice tip in buying a new gun every time especially the time and effort to clean a paint gun 👍
It only takes a few minutes to clean and inspect a paint gun.
So much prep work and care to get to the point of paint and then it over so quickly. Great job!
Just like preparing a Christmas meal for the entire family with all the fixings. Planning, shopping,prep for cooking, cooking. And in about a half an hour to 45 minutes it’s all over time to put leftovers away, and clean up.
Everyone has their own Style, but I like your practical approach to things, Your a Good Bloke !as we say in Aus . Love seeing you and Jolene working together
Black is a hard color to paint. I think it laid down quite nice. Great job guys🤟
I didn't doubt you for a minute
Looks Real good. I've never painted with anything but a cup style gun. It's been years. I remember that feeling just before you start.
That paint job sure gonna make doug happy ....awsome guys !!!!
The paint job looks awesome Chad you did a great job ,well done
The Black is Beautiful 🤩 . The color that tells ya what kind of body man you are.
Wow, what a beautiful job. From the ocean floor to final coat spectacular Job! What a clinic on sharing talent and knowledge.
Best car Jaguar built 🇬🇧
Respect for Bad Chad for his love for this job.As a professional painter i'm not gonna hate just give you one little advice if it can help you.There are primers in black paint even on a low budget paint company's.Amount of paint that you need then is much smaller.If you doing it in a two coat acrylic system your clear coat will always be better and won't"die" because of heavy layer of base coat.Again i enjoy in your videos very much and keep on doing'it!!!
I'm loving these unedited videos! Keep up the great content folks. Chad - You're the real deal!
Everyone develops their own way as they progress. That turned out beautiful. Great work brother.
Very enjoyable watching two pros at work. Thanks for sharing.
Nice paint job Chad its looks fantastic. You can't wish for much better than that, what you just displayed for us right there. As they say, that's a Text book paint job if I ever seen one.
I just wanted to say, I enjoy Ya'll You guys are real and entertaining. Alot of good information!!
Become a fan of your videos / channel.... real... honest.... detailed... keep up the GREAT work....
This is quite a process , have done lots of motor head stuff but never painted except for rattle can stuff , a 1978 t top transam in canary yellow 4 spd 455 posi trac car .
There is a reason you have 584 comments...Your a good guy and it shows in your passion for paint and perfection. fantastic video..You lift my soul and my heart ,,,great job
awesome stuff Chad and Jolene, is great on the camera work ...cheers!
I saved up and got a used sata best spray gun I ever used sprays good every time got it when I was 18 and it was used and sprays just as good as new 4 years later still works good!