Re: Not Bad for Spray Paint!
Who cares!!!. If he want to use a spray can...spray it on cheap...he changing the look that suites him. how many use cheapo spray paint to touch up a frame or somewhere its not going to be seen....is this the correct way. i'm going with HotGMC on this one. if you saw someone putting oil in their radiator, you would tell them. if someone started a thread about using pliers and a screwdriver, you would be WOW...he did that with only those tools...not have you heard of a socket set...for what its worth, you could comment on everyones truck on this site that is in primer and say..why is it in primer...why would you put the truck all back together only to have to take it back apart to paint...come on..i've seen others post how they rattle canned their truck and people didn't bust their b***s...Go paint the rest of the truck and give us a picture...good luck
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Re: Not Bad for Spray Paint!
That's fine. Like I said I shouldnt have posted like I did. Prep is the KEY to a fabulous job. If you take your time, it doesnt take truck loads of cash to have a bada$$$ truck. Once I figure out how to get pics resized the way I need them i'll post on the body side. I done a 67 GTO with NASON bc/cc and had @600 including primer, in materials. It doesnt cost $5-10000 to have a great paint job.
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Re: Not Bad for Spray Paint!
your truck looks good. what work you have done shows you care alot about it. for rattle can it looks great! it is not easy to keep a panel that big wet and make it flow and shine. i bet with time if you rent a compresser and buy a gun ( spray gun). does not have to be a new $300 gun.you could lay a killer paint job down. my advise is ,as an ex pro. leave the rattle can for brackets and small stuff. vintage is correct the rattle can blue will have to come off. but it is not like you did the whole truck with it. and it does look good!
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I am not saying that GMC did anything wrong.... just suggesting a different way of looking at things. I care about the way his truck turns out and I know from experience the best bang for the buck. I am not rich, I use my money wisely with my truck. Heck one of the reasons I learned how to do body and paint work to begin with was so I wouldn't have to pay anyone to do it for me! Like Vintagesteel said. Do the prep yourself, take your time and then have One Day or Macco spray it. I have done several of these myself when I didn't have access to a paint area. Works OK and saves tons of $$$. Nothing wrong with suggesting that. D |
Re: Not Bad for Spray Paint!
looks like a Muscle truck:lol:
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Re: Not Bad for Spray Paint!
HOTGMC, I LOVE your truck and I completely understand. Been there done that. Sometimes it's not about making it perfect, just a little better because you are proud of it. Also, it's also not always about the money, sometimes there are other factors ... confidence, time, expectations.
Once again, awesome truck. |
Re: Not Bad for Spray Paint!
thanks badsam
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Re: Not Bad for Spray Paint!
Awesome truck! I really like the scheme you went with
Don't listen to vintage steel. Get off his back not everybody has the money to get a professional paint job. I could paint my truck at vo tech and it would be fairly cheap and better than a rattle can but I dont have the money and I have rattle job because I have bigger things to worry about such as my engine vibration. How do you know he's not trying to save up for something like that. Sorry for arguing on here i know its useless but that just kind of pissed me off |
Re: Not Bad for Spray Paint!
WOW! I am amazed at how off track everyone has taken this post.
I am also astounded that you guys didn't head the advice of the moderators when they stepped in and asked you to let it go. Please remember, friendly advice is appreciated. A know it all attitude is not. Please try to stay in the appreciated category in the future. |
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