Han Kim
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Never doubted it. it’s one of the best intro’s i’ve heard.
Some guys have an unlimited budget, most others are on a tight budget and now we have a zero budget project. i think it’s worthy of all our attention. Of course,
it wont be a show job and that can’t be expected (duh). But it sounds like a fun
challenge making do with what he has already. So, let’s put our minds together
and see what happens!Welcome to the forum,
Tell your cheap a$$ boss to jump on this forum so we can paint some sense into him.
And if he’s cheaping out here, then he must be cheaping out everywhere and cutting
too many corners.Just have him show you how to paint an entire side with what he’s telling you to do.
Seeing is believing. And post some pics.What brand of materials are you using?
How big is the shop?
How long has he been in business?
Is the shop busy?i’ve to try those newer 3M stuff.
Gonna try these soon:
http://www.autogeek.net/optimum-hyper-polish-spray.html
http://www.autogeek.net/opt-hyper-compound-spray.htmlIt’s new but getting good reviews so far.
[quote]LOL, when i do jambs or underhood stuff i let my creativity go wild. ive mixed 2:1 clear 4:1 accidentally; no problems, used the 4:1 urethane hardner in place of the 2:1 polyurethane hardener;just a little die back, again accidental, lol, mixed DBU and DBC; intentionally, no problems, mixed left over DBC and OMNI, very ugly color but needed it for coverage issue. ive put baby powder in a can of dynalite 494 to see what would happen, tried to improve it but its just a crappy filler. Benjamin Moore industrial colorant in a urethane primer (i use that to shade all my primers now to as close as the base color as possible, works perfectly just costs less and saves a lot of base. i cant think of anything else lol.[/quote]
LOL!! :rofl
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