that bumper repair on the accord is nuts, i just bought the same bumper that replaces one with just a 3 inch crack for 54 dollars a/m. nevertheless it looks great :cheers
:wak now that its painted its ready to be parted out
your booth floor must be super clean for u to be able to tape the paper to it. nice work :cheers
[quote=”ding” post=19164]He just want to see what you look like in person with no shirt on :exci :exci[/quote]
na uh :chair
thats a lot of bumpers to redo next week when they peel :rofl
looks like it was fun since i dont see any rust. id like to service a cougar :p :p
whats wrong with lacquer primer??? its cheap, dries fast, sands easy… its the latest technology ding. keep up 😆
he should just hang a snow plow on the truck all year long
it seems like they are actually a step ahead now based on their air bake clear, spreadable primer, etc. i used the ultra base for a few jobs and it covered pretty well but maybe after 4-5 coats. :chair besides that the price is ridiculously high for it.
looks like u got a dry spot on what appears to be a scion tc bumper cover, lol i could use a guy like u here
bed looks great, truck looks like show quality paint work. nice job
it all depends on what your planning on painting. if your painting an entire car, youll need a full size gun and a compressor thats big enough to handle it, something like 80-120 gallons, 7.5 hp. but then if its not somethimg youll be doing often then dont waste your time or money
wow my solvent line isnt even that fast. i would do that job in like 3 hours if no problems are present
if moneys not an issue, id have someone else do it :lol1 its ALL in the preparation and that usually takes hundreds of hours. best system for the money in my opinion is Debeer.