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Glutton for Punishment
LOL! You certainly didn't look closely at the floor! Thanks for checking in! L8r
Jim
Jim
Hello Danny!Looking good Jim, what was your plan on paint on the outside? We’re you going to attempt it yourself or did you find someone to trust it with?
Thanks for your reply Danny! Your rationale for taking the car off the rotisserie is the same for my thoughts of taking it off as well. I will also have the inside completely painted and the underside is already done. Besides the rationale you stated, not having the rotisserie installed will shorten the whole thing by at least 5 feet. Not to mention the extra weight that I will likely be wrestling by myself! My plan has always been to paint it myself, at some point you have to do the first one, right? I frequently refer to your thread of your 72 resto, which was very detailed. I am very likely to take you up on your offer, thanks! L8r!Sounds like you have a plan Jim, if there’s any insights or knowledge I can provide from 40 years of spraying feel free to ask. I can tell you that I chose to take mine off the rotisserie and put back on my casters since I had sprayed all the insides and underneath and would not need to spin the car to do any of that. Other reasons were on the rotisserie it was pretty high and would make the roof a real nasty reach and with my telescoping casters I could lower it down to a nice comfortable hight and messing around spinning the car while your trying to not stir crap up and the paint is flashing and you don’t want to lose your wet edge and this being your first time it could be overwhelming. I know many guys would like to spray their own cars but I think you need to consider if it makes sense with all the hours of labour that it took to get to the paint stage and some expensive paint and risk a result that could be pretty disappointing. I did a ton of small jobs to gain some feel for it before my mentor allowed me to tackle a complete car which was the correct decision and I had a nice result, there’s a fair bit of skill and equipevent involved. I always incourage someone that wants to give it a try to get a panel or two damaged panels and try it out on them to get a sense of how the paint flows and how fast it flashes off. What ever route you choose again feel free to ask if you would like my opinion. Cheers brother.
Having lived in Fargo for many years so I totally understand the Winter Brawl! I love your paint booth inside, very creative. I took the lazy way and just hung visqueen hung some lights wetted the floor and squirted it. I was impatient as my build took right at five years, I just wanted it painted so the Farmer in me won, I had overspray on everything i owned in the barn for years. Rookie mistake! Great thread great build. Thanks for keeping us up to date.The booth is complete! Mop down the floor, move the extraneous stuff out of the way and ready to start applying color. Gonna start with the underside of all the removable panels and smaller detachable parts. Getting excited!
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Very nice! Will you break the booth down after painting and save it to reuse again? I'm considering making a space in my garage to hang a curtain type, that I can just pull back when not in use. It might not be airtight, but better than nothing. I already have a vent through the ceiling with a filter and a high volume exhaust fan. RickThe booth is complete! Mop down the floor, move the extraneous stuff out of the way and ready to start applying color. Gonna start with the underside of all the removable panels and smaller detachable parts. Getting excited!
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Believe me, I had considered that approach as well, but I just could not come up with a way to "seal" off around the overhead door that made sense. This design seemed to be a good balance between cost and effectiveness. I will soon be finding out just how effective it is. Thanks for checking in!Having lived in Fargo for many years so I totally understand the Winter Brawl! I love your paint booth inside, very creative. I took the lazy way and just hung visqueen hung some lights wetted the floor and squirted it. I was impatient as my build took right at five years, I just wanted it painted so the Farmer in me won, I had overspray on everything i owned in the barn for years. Rookie mistake! Great thread great build. Thanks for keeping us up to date.
DartMan,Very nice! Will you break the booth down after painting and save it to reuse again? I'm considering making a space in my garage to hang a curtain type, that I can just pull back when not in use. It might not be airtight, but better than nothing. I already have a vent through the ceiling with a filter and a high volume exhaust fan. Rick