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#11
Re: Spray Gun Question
Datsun1000
Posted on: 2004/9/1 7:37
No there is no problem spraying over standard primers with 2pak, some people use a barrier coat but ive done it heaps of time without with no problems, aslong as the undercaot is completly dry
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#10
Re: Spray Gun Question
woodydat
Posted on: 2004/9/1 7:27
when u sand the first couple of coats of colour, use wet and dry paper and make sure it is dry before ur next coat, and try getting a couple of them big lights on the stands and point them at ur car when painting it, it will help with the finish etc and make the paint a bit harder.
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Re: Spray Gun Question
dazzasute
Posted on: 2004/9/1 7:20
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until you have it a smooth as a babys bum, then take it to a panel shop and get a 2pak colour coat done but don't you need a 2pak primer aswell then?
#8
Re: Spray Gun Question
Datsun1000
Posted on: 2004/9/1 6:20
With the setup you have i would do all the prep work, primer, filler, etc...
(sand sand sand), rinse repeat. until you have it a smooth as a babys bum, then take it to a panel shop and get a 2pak colour cot done, and it won't cost you a hell of a lote more than the cost of the paint. you will be far happier with the finish that way.
#7
Re: Spray Gun Question
reuby_tuesday
Posted on: 2004/9/1 2:41
you need to clean the surface, fill with you bog, and sand to the desired height, then use primer/filler. usually primer acts as a filler anyways. then go over the car with a stop putty to finish all the minor scraches from sanding that are too big for the primer to fill, sand, prime again. fine sand, prime again if you want (not neccesary), then go for the top coat. Do that in several goes, fine sanding between each coat. make sure that each caot is completly dry before sanding otherise you make more work for yourself.
After a heap of topcoats, you can run a clear over it. i dont know anything bout how clear is applied, never used it. rock on....
#6
Re: Spray Gun Question
Razor
Posted on: 2004/9/1 2:32
I'm not after a show finish just for my daily and for experience.
2.0mm nozzle size for primer and colour coats and also sticking with solid colours (easiest to paint)
#5
Re: Spray Gun Question
dazzasute
Posted on: 2004/9/1 2:28
filler (spray on obviously) then primer? I thought primer then filler...
I do know that you need a 2.0 mm needle for the filler.
#4
Re: Spray Gun Question
reuby_tuesday
Posted on: 2004/9/1 2:26
I did a heap of research on what you need to use to get a good even coating of paint.
For most spray guns available, you will need to have a minimum of 15cfm compressor, pushing about 115psi out. The tank size is not critical, but it allows your compressor time to relax between pumps. A bigger tank is always better, but not critical. Reguardless weather you have a gravity or a suction type, you need these pressures and volumes to get antything to work well. I spoke at length to my local panel beater about this. His suggestion was to not bother with the high pressure, low volume stuff you are talking about and get the biggest compressor that you can afford. I run a 17 cfm compressor, which is the biggest that you can get on single phase and I use a gravity gun or top pot, and have had no worries with it so far. basically, my opinoion, get a 17 cfm compressor, 40l tank minimum, and go and speak to a trusted panel beater for some specific advice. hope that helps.
#3
Re: Spray Gun Question
Razor
Posted on: 2004/9/1 2:15
filler, primer then colour and clear
I heard you cna use it only for primer? not recommended for colour coat
#2
Re: Spray Gun Question
Datsun1000
Posted on: 2004/9/1 1:37
Are you wanting to lay base colour or undercoat?
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