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Keeping it light!! OH, that's what we'll call it! :LOL::LOL:
YES, I am so sick of sanding that car!!!:CRY: :( :) My arms are just knotted bundles of flesh after these many many weekends and week nights. I don't know how some of these guys do this for a living !?!? I have a new found respect for bodymen! I can't and couldn't do it for a living! NO WAY!!:eek: :eek:
I did feel "vindicated" sort of today. After priming over the weekend I was really unhappy with the finish and disappointed with the results. I wasn't overly concerned since I had to sand it back anyway! :CRY: I asked a friend over to look at it and he suspected water and my gun setup were the culprits. So I added another dessicant dryer and a new hose and reworked my spray pattern and lowered my pressure to 30 psi static and 20 psi dynamic. WOW, what a difference! Made the gun "come alive" and really gave ma a finish to be proud of! :):D:) If that's just the primer I can't wait for color!!
Tomorrow I am going to jamb the car and I unfortunately have some "life business" to get in the way for a couple days but, I think friday the weather should be right and I am gonna hit it hard! I'll be 1 day behind my original schedule but the wife will be happy and that's what matters! So if she's happy, then I can go play in the sandbox!
Oh, and I gotta say to Dave, that remote supplied air system is the BOMB!! Now that's the way to paint a car! NO ODORS, NO PAINT on SKIN! dragging the hose gets a bit tricky but that's minor! And the HVLP guns are the best too! No real overspray to speak of and hardly any residual around at all!
Today I re-did my priming with the Devilbiss Finish Line gun not the Sharpes, and the second coat only consumed 40 ounces of material! And I didn't run the exhaust fan (forgot to turn it on!) and there wasn't any "cloud" in the air! After I had started cleaning the equipment I realized my mistake with the fan so I went a turned it on for a few minutes, "just because"... And I realized it was basically pointless. So I shut it off. I then realized I was putting the paint on the car, not in the air!!!**):3dSMILE: