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1971 HLS30-14938 "Lily" build


Patcon

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Pretty much finished with 400 dry

will wet sand at 600 over the weekend

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The biggest problem now, is my back is pissed!!! :wacko:

I'm hoping to wet sand this weekend, retape the car and clean up and be ready to spray by Monday. Might spray the car this coming Thursday. We'll see..

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On 12/15/2021 at 9:04 PM, Patcon said:

Blocked some more tonight

The little flaws on the roof after they're spot filled

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I use blue tape to help crispen the body lines. You sand up to the tape. Then move it to the other side of the line and do it again

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Below the body lines tomorrow hopefully. I probably won't color this weekend because it's supposed to rain and I don't want to fight the moisture. So I will get set up and ready for color. Might color over the Christmas holiday with my new Xmas present paint gun 😉

I have body molding that I'm going to put back on so I dont have to do this step.

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10 hours ago, grannyknot said:

What colour are you painting her?

She's going to be that yellow that is already on her. I jambed the car out a few years ago but decided on moving my paint edge, so I am shooting over some of the existing single stage

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Well, I'm unhappy!

That's really an understatement. I'm absolutely pissed!! 🤬

So I ran the heater in the shop for a while to warm it up. Degrease the car and tack it good. Wet the floor down, ready to spray

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Using a Tyveck suit I had and I have found that tucking paper towels into my gloves prevents dripping on the panels

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So I am running a white sealer coat. The P sheet calls for one "medium coat to coverage" Well that's not gonna happen!!!

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Even at the coverage level where it runs, it hasn't covered the grey primer. The yellow needs a white base or it's a different shade when shot over a darker base

Not only did the sealer run really easy but I have tons of sh!t in the paint. I mean everywhere! I have no idea where it came from??

I had planned on sealer, then base coat, then clear. Now I have to sand again and get dust everywhere which will just compound the problem. and I will have to seal again. :mellow:

So frustrating...

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2 hours ago, grannyknot said:

Yikes! Why do you think it ran? Was the body too cold, sealer out of date, something about the new gun?  Great idea about the paper towel.

I really don't know. That is part of what's so frustrating.

The shop was about 64 degrees when I went in this morning and heated it up to close to 70 before spraying. I am using a normal activator. I assume they offer a faster catalyst which might help.

I can rule out the new gun, because I didn't use it. The sealer wanted a 1.5 tip and the new gun only has tips up to 1.4. So I used my old gun. I didn't get runs on the left side of the car where I laid a flash coat down and then a second flash coat. It almost covered with two flash coats.

The bigger problem than the runs is the trash.

I always have some trash in my paint no matter how hard I try, but I suspect the sealer. I have had it for a while but not an unreasonably long time. There is trash in the rocker panels and low on the rear valance. So probably not airborne dust.

I also should have tried to get the runs off the car before they cured. They are gonna be a pain to deal with...

I think my next step is to pull an old piece of sheet metal out of the pile and prep it to 600. If it's not windy outside tomorrow I will shoot sealer on it. If it has tons of crap in it then it's nothing to do with the shop and it's in the sealer.

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