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Re: Body work and paint for you do it yourself'ers

Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2019 4:21 pm
by greydog
I buy from the local guy. Compared to what I have in the rest of the car, a few hundred bucks is not significant.
Personally, if it's not a show car, I like urethane catalized single stage.
Tough as hell, easy to apply. Sets pretty quick and as long as you get on any flaws within a few days it's easy to fix.
Any of my work is done in a two car garage. The more coats of paint, the more chances for something to go wrong.
Dan

Re: Body work and paint for you do it yourself'ers

Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2019 5:46 pm
by pebbles
I found a quart of acrylic lacquer red oxide primer at my local Napa auto parts. I just cant change my ways lol. expensive, but not epoxy expensive.
Our local Napa also carries Martin Senour automotive paints.
I used some Martin Senour single stage enamel back in ‘85 on a panel repair. Looked great, And matched perfectly. Didnt even buff it.

Re: Body work and paint for you do it yourself'ers

Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2019 6:17 pm
by C.Costine
Bob, I have been using paint from the Nason line by Dupont. I have been getting it all; epoxy base primer, filler, spray on filler, primer surfacer, base coat clear coat, and all of the reducers and activators, from a local store. You can see my car earlier in this thread. The Nason products are a lower end automotive quality so they cost a lot less than the top shelf automotive paints. A suggestion: before painting set up a lot of lights in order to see your surface, then double the number of lights.

Re: Body work and paint for you do it yourself'ers

Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2019 8:50 pm
by theunz
+1 on the lights. I had so many lights, I thought I'd need sunglasses when I painted. WRONG, you'll need some both low and high. Some hitting the middle helps too helps :D

Re: Body work and paint for you do it yourself'ers

Posted: Fri Sep 20, 2019 7:14 am
by redroadster
Im not sure what it is now but back in the 80s auto painters life expectancy wasnt long 50s-60s maybe 70s really about the same on bodymen though too

Re: Body work and paint for you do it yourself'ers

Posted: Fri Sep 20, 2019 9:32 am
by pebbles
Thats when we were smoking two packs a day, and up to our elbows in solvent lol
Safety standards/equipment is waaaaay more prevalent nowadays.

Re: Body work and paint for you do it yourself'ers

Posted: Fri Sep 20, 2019 12:55 pm
by bossbob
Thanks for the input guys, didn't know about the light trick, but gives me another step in prep work to look forward too.

Re: Body work and paint for you do it yourself'ers

Posted: Fri Sep 20, 2019 4:54 pm
by dads311
I have painted two cars with products from these guys. https://www.shop.thecoatingstore.com/main.sc. I have been happy with it.

Re: Body work and paint for you do it yourself'ers

Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2019 9:31 am
by redroadster
Question ;does anyone remember the water based auto paint from late 90s to 00s , have experience with it.

Re: Body work and paint for you do it yourself'ers

Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2019 9:38 am
by redroadster
pebbles wrote: Fri Sep 20, 2019 9:32 am Thats when we were smoking two packs a day, and up to our elbows in solvent lol
Safety standards/equipment is waaaaay more prevalent nowadays.
This was at my Datsun dealer they had a quality paint booth
But in , when in the winter ,when everyone was playing real bumper cars,the work was piled up the putty /primer dust cloud in the closed up shop ( 10 degrees outside) was emence and spot painting had to be done in the open
To keep up ,it doesnt take much to cause the harm that will do you in ...is my point

Re: Body work and paint for you do it yourself'ers

Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2019 5:13 pm
by Chucks66
Help needed! I'm trying to get the paint code for a 664 (red). Went to the paint store and they couldn't find a code to cross reference it to. They told me to check the forum and see if anyone had a Dupont code

Re: Body work and paint for you do it yourself'ers

Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2019 6:23 pm
by S Allen
PPG is 71812 according to Rallye which crosses to Dupont 8643.

Steve

Re: Body work and paint for you do it yourself'ers

Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2019 6:38 pm
by redroadster
Ive used Centari ,duponts imported brand
Red is some of the highest priced color about a third $ of top lines

Re: Body work and paint for you do it yourself'ers

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2020 1:06 pm
by bossbob
Hello again, I'm almost ready to spray and have a few questions before I drop change on materials. This weekend I hope to POR the floors and maybe the trunk. After that, I plan on spaying high build primer and finish the blocking, then sealer, then color. Still undecided on BC/CC or Acrylic Enamel but leaning towards BC/CC. I plan on painting it Silver Metallic, I hear a lot about painting a car in parts with metallic may not match up when put back together. My goal is a nice car, not a Barrett Jackson, Bitchen Rides, show car.

Question is; I have the car apart, should I;

1. Paint the car in pieces then re-assemble, I would imagine paint the underside of hood, trunk lid, doors, let it dry flip it and paint the exterior panels.
or
2. Paint the inside, trunk, jambs, then re-assemble and paint the exterior all at one time.

Pebbles, I went through your link, but couldn't tell if you pulled it back apart before color, did you go with single or 2stage.
Dad's, how did that coating store paint hold up, I like their prices.

I can get Nason, HOK, Sherwin, and Valspar locally for about $600 for BB/CC kit not including the primer.

Thanks, I'm getting close, so any suggestion is appreciated.

Re: Body work and paint for you do it yourself'ers

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2020 4:47 pm
by v8_ranch
TBD... ( I hope I am number one or maybe 1.5)