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Re: Rat repair.
With the exception of adding the plastic on the floor the booth looks to be done, side door is operational its right to the right of the filters, fan and filter installed on the large wall door, simple latches to keep it tight to the weather strips, i had to pull the blue tarp out from underneath as it was interfering with being able to swing open the big wall door. I got that second fan yesterday but not sure i'll need it.
Still uncertain what air flow is necessary, don't want too much or too little. Right now with the fan on high i can feel a draft on the back of my hand when standing in the center of the booth Back is still a little out of whack so not doing much, another chiro trip tomorrow in the works..
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Good job Mike way better than what we did for our frame painting.
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Re: Rat repair.
Looks good Mike !!!! Too good to be temporary !!!! "LOL"
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Re: Rat repair.
Looks great, Mike. Something you might want to rig up prior to using this fine contraption is the ability to switch the fan on and off from both the inside and the outside of the booth. That way the fan can be off when entering or leaving the box since you don't have an airlock. And lights... lotsa light! Being of advanced age, that's a must have for me (maybe not so much for you) but it sure helps to see spots you may have missed. Good luck!
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Oh, I did give in and bought a HF spray gun and the mixable 2 part epoxy, I hope this nozzle size 1.4 is ok? I seem to recall something about maybe needing a 1.8 or 2.0?? Vic i recall you telling me what gun to get but when i was there i didn't have the info.. The spray can of epoxy i have will be used outside on the floor and rockers on a nice day. Following Huggers advice on the paint forum i also bought a digital thermometer to make sure the metal is up to temp for proper adhesion. One last thing, MY setup is as follows, compressor, pipe manafold, 2 inline milton oil/water seperators, then my hose reel. I moved the one seperator on the left in the last pic to having them both after the manifold, its an old pic but just wanted to show the manifold. i'm hoping that this setup is enough to prevent any fish eye problems?
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Brett and Gary, I know its kinda fancy and probably could have tryed draping plastic around the area but if you were to look at what is on the other side of my garage you would insist on zero overspray.. LOL!
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ok I will bite!!! Whats on the other side of the Garage???
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Re: Rat repair.
Mike I think 1.4 tip is fine for epoxy. That is what I used. The 1.8 or 2.0 are more for the high build primers.
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Question: I know there are different grades of light, which would be best for the booth?
T8 32-Watt Daylight (6500K) T8 32-Watt Cool White (4100K) T8 32-Watt Neutral
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Good choice I'm pretty sure you got the brightest ones from your list. We use the T8 4100K (cooler the temp longer they last?) cause they were the best deal and I needed about a bazillion of them!
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So i don't mind saying that i feel like the blind leading the blind here, I keep hearing don't sand blast because it can warp the panels, i know this is true on big surfaces like hoods and bed sides, roofs ect.
I'm looking at my front fender, the inside of it, it looks impossible to hand sand little lone even paint inside the horn and behind supports ect, i did take a brush with my rust treatment ( link below) and brushed it on all the looks and cranny's, down in the horn ect, there was some surface rust but no cancer needing to be cut out. http://www.gemrustkiller.com/ I have Black Diamond Med coal slag blast media. http://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/pro...s?cm_vc=-10005 I still have yet to do anything to the inside of the fender, don't know if i should blast the whole fender? Or just blast the inside where i can't sand? Or should i just clean it up with my bantam motor and coat it with POR15? I know i cannot get into the horn with my paint gun.. Wondering how to approach the inside of the fender without opening up too much of a can of worms? We have had 3 day record breaking temperature, you would think i would have gotten a lot done but too much on the plate...... At least i have lights in the booth now.
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IMO it really depends on the project as to whether you blast or not. New thin metal with no issues that only has factory paint of course you would scuff and shoot. 45+ year old truck where you can't get everywhere you do your best and hope it's good enough. Someone who knows what they are doing can blast panels with the appropriate media keep the heat down and do a really nice job. We'd blast the smaller stuff at home and send the big stuff out. I'd also ask around to find out who the body shops are using for that kind of work.
We have a guy here who runs a body/restoration shop they had a need and bought the equipment. In the beginning it was mainly just for his body shop but grew to a point that they will do just the blast work. Pretty sure that's where we will take the K30 cab whether they paint it or not. As to the inside of your fender I'd clean it as best you can and seal with your product of choice. When we did the rear quarters on our 66 SS Impala I had my buddy POR15 everything he could get to before installing the panels. Car is now gone but for over 10 years we never saw any issues with the body work.
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Question for those who have used H/F spray guns, after reading the instructions i made a wrench and removed the tip of the gun and found what i thought was white paint, the rest of the gun has no trace of paint just a few very light scratches in the anodize so i continued to remove the needle and it has a light clear grease looking substance on it, looking closer i think the white stuff may be a latex or silicone caulk.
If you used a H/F gun did you also have this white stuff? should i completely remove it or leave it, i would hate to think i have to leave it to keep the thing from leaking..
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Yes and yes I would and did remove that stuff.
Check out (suffer through ![]() I did use some Teflon tape that had to be redone every time I took the gun apart for cleaning.
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Re: Rat repair.
Same here. The white stuff is Teflon paste you can use to seal threads in lieu of the tape. A bit messier, but no strings attached. I cleaned mine and didn't replace the sealant and never had a problem, but using the tape is extra insurance. Always a good idea to thoroughly disassemble and wash a new gun to remove any potential contaminants and check that all the little seals and gaskets are in place. After reassembly, I put some wash thinner in the gun and adjust the pressure and fluid pattern to get it close before mixing paint.
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Thanks guys! I assume paint thinner or mineral spirits are good enough to clean the gun, i have never done anything but rattle cans or house paint with brush and roller.
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Most autobody supply houses stock a generic "wash thinner" that's a recycled grade of lacquer thinner. You can usually buy it in either one or five gallon cans. Lot less expensive than the thinners / reducers used for mixing paint. I prefer to at least partially disassemble a gun after a spray job. By that I mean pull apart the fluid nozzle and tip, the air cap and break apart the joint where the cup attaches. I have several small brushes I use to scrub the fluid passageways. After cleaning the components with the wash thinner and brushes, blow dry with compressed air and reassemble. The last thing I do is put a small amount of fresh wash thinner in and spray it out to make sure the gun is adjusted and ready for use. Just make sure all the wash thinner is out before loading the next batch of primer or paint. Even a small amount of lacquer thinner can cause some paints to clabber up and become unusable.
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And the latest holdup, been a little depressed, spent weds-fri with my left arm in a sling, something in my shoulder went rip, have an appt at the orthopedic place this Wednesday to evaluate, they will probably send me to get an MRI to see if it needs surgery, if they recommend it I'll do it, if not I won't but I think it's tendon. Still using it carefully and working but it don't feel too good when moved certain ways. I got to say sometimes I wish I didn't spend the 15 some odd years racing dirt bikes and all the other crap I did when I was younger cause I'm surely paying for it now, seems like every time I get on a roll with the truck something happens. Oh, it's been raining a lot outside, I may have to go buy a 10 X 10 to sand my parts under
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Yep, just make sure the wash thinner is out before reloading the gun with the good stuff.
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Any real need to sand beyond the original paint or the primer that was used before my truck and was repainted?
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Ok darned it all, i let my shoulder heal until i could hardly feel it anymore when moving it, so i decided to give it a go today, started sanding but i decided i needed to blast a couple places with my speed blaster so i got it out, then i needed to get my 5 gal bucket of sand off the shelf, so as careful as i could with both arms i picked up the bucket and started to make the turn to put it on my work table, and rippppp! ripped my left shoulder again! I have an MRI scheduled for tomorrow morning.
Anyway i was pissed enough to continue so I blasted a few places i couldn't sand and a couple places with surface rust, Then welded 3 holes that were drilled for the old running boards, called it a day cleaned up and sitting here with an ice pack on the shoulder again. Didn't take another picture but almost all the paint has been sanded off.
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Dang just when the weather is good. Heal quick!
Been w/o a workable shoulder a few times, feel your pain. MRI ugh. now don't move!
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Sorry to hear Mike my oldest boy has had a lot of shoulder trouble over the years hoping you heal quickly.
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