04-30-2014, 07:19 PM | #2051 |
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Haven't had many updates lately but I'm starting to accumulate what I need to start bodywork on this truck. Today my SPI Epoxy Primer came in. My plan is to get all the panels in Epoxy and then start slinging some mud. I still need to get some stuff before I actually start to primer. Mostly I need to get some spray guns. I'm also probably going to pull the cab back off before I start.
What would you guys suggest for spray guns? Please keep in mind I'm looking for something budget minded as I don't have $400-500 to spend on spray guns. I was thinking about trying the Devilbliss Starting line kit. Summit racing has a 2 gun kit for $150.00 and it comes with 1.3, 1.5 & 1.8 tips.
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No I haven't. I wouldn't even know what to look for and knowing my crappy luck I would buy something used and it wouldn't work or something.
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From talking with friends that own body shops and working in a family collision shop, Sata and Iwata are the best guns you can buy. I know most guy will only use them as a dedicated base or clear gun.
I've used my gramps old Binks no. 7 gun for primers and implement paints for years. I know that guys don't like a suction feed because of excessive overspray and spraying at a higher psi. But it's sentimental and still works well for me.
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Kyle also loaned me one of his Iwata touch up guns to do the lower areas.(that thing was super nice!) For the record, he offered me use of all his guns but I really didn't want to screw them up. I'm kinda hard on equipment...Plus I know he spent a ton of cash on those guns. The harbor freight guns work great for epoxy and that hod rod black. They can shoot bc/cc in a pinch too. For $12 when they run them on sale it's hard to beat. I use the heck of one that I have. When they crap out throw away and grab another. The high end guns are worth the money for guys that use them every day because they atomize the material so much better there is minimal waste. Since I don't plan on doing production painting the Devilbiss gun worked out great. Just factor in plenty of waste. Another thing I learned, I waste a lot of material just from inexperience in the booth. This is something that can't learn in one long day. Nice score on the epoxy BTW. I have read a lot of positive about the spi stuff.
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I've followed your build for some time now, I shoulda subscribed a long time ago... Nice work, love all the insight.
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I did a lot of research on SPI and everything I read is very positive. All their stuff is budget friendly for me and I can use there primers under my PPG Basecoat and I'm going to use their Universal Clear as well. The epoxy cost me right around $180.00 with free shipping. It mixes 1:1 so I will get 2 sprayable gallons out of it and it is supposed to be some of the best in the industry.
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Thanks for checking out my build, things are about to get interesting as I attempt my first ever paint job
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Looking forward to seeing another awesome red truck here soon
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Another secret to a nice paint job is really good quality clear coat. It's probably more important than anything else other than bodywork/prep. No matter what gun you use if you don't use a good clear it won't end up like you want. Or it may look good but have problems down the road. Some clears delaminate or discolor over time. I used PPG 2021 LINK. I'm pretty happy with the finish I have on my panels. I only wish I would have bought another Qt. or two. This info is just from my experience. Kyle can probably tell you more about his experiences with different products. Good luck |
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Thanks, let's just hope I don't get swayed too much by the look of the SPI black epoxy as it can be used as a top coat because it has UV inhibitors in it. SPI told me that on a garage kept vehicle the epoxy will last 6-8 years before any signs of fading. If I like it to much it may stay for a while until I can afford to have a professional paint the truck instead of an amateur like me
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http://www.spraygunworld.com/Informa...AirFilters.htm I have looked into the ppg 2021 clear and your truck does look amazing but the SPI universal is supposed to be on par with the PPG in quality but is a little cheaper and from what I read sprays better. Of course I have no real world experience with either so I could be wrong Maybe somebody that has used both can chime in and give a verdict.
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I've been using that same HF two piece kit for all my primer and at this point I don't see why I couldn't use them for the bc/cc too. Actually, I've yet to use the little guy. The only thing I've found to be sort of cheesey is the vent cap in the cup. It's not too difficult to drip a little onto your work. I make sure and clean the gun out really well each time I use it. I've been using the throw-away inline desiccant filters. I also use a small regulator at the gun so I can run full pressure on the line.
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Got a little time in on the truck today. Grinded down about 8-10 holes we welded up on the bottom of the dash from the previous owner. He had all types of cheap gauges and switches bolted to the bottom. Then I decided to get the new bumpers out of the boxes and bolt them up. I'm almost about ready to tear this truck back apart to do the bodywork and paint. Just need to mock up my side trim and fender emblems and I'll be ready.
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Very nice!!!
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Looking good Keith, won't be long till we see some red paint!!!!
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Looking good!
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I envy your progress. Really looks great all assembled
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Looking good Keith.
Now,the fun is about to begin.. You will be posting red pics in no time.
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Looking good!
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Thanks Ben, it looks really good with the bumpers on.
Thanks Jason, I'm hoping so. I just hope I don't get overwhelmed with it and can actually paint it myself. I know it's not going to be perfect with not having access to a booth or even a professional painter instead of me, just hoping it's decent. Thanks Kyle, wish I had half your ability with paint and body. I certainly wouldn't be sweating it like I am now. Thanks, it kills me to see it together and have to pull it all back apart. Hopefully the paint and bodywork doesn't kill any momentum I currently have. Quote:
Thanks, it will be back to looking like a pile of parts soon.
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Looking good Keith! let the bodywork begin....
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X2, I'm rooting for you Keith, you can do it.
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Keith it is looking pretty sick with the more parts you continue to bolt on. Its gotta feel good to see it coming together.
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