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Old February 4th, 2013, 05:45 AM
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Thought I would post some pics of my progress on painting Frank. My son-inlaw
is spaying the truck for me I can't take the fumes even with a respirator. I have more pictures if you like...Vernski
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Old February 4th, 2013, 02:03 PM
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Vernski:
Looks good. Nothing like fresh paint.

What type of paint did you use? On the fumes, the best thing that I purchased is an air supplied respirator. It uses a pump with a 50' hose. The pump is placed outside in fresh air and pumps air to the respirator so you don't get any fumes. A lot of folks are still using charcoal masks with hardened paints, but they get expensive when you use them appropriately (8 hours of use) and tend to leak since you are pulling air through them vs. the air supplied that pressurizes your mask from the pump.

Let me know what materials you chose and whether you were satisfied with them?
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That looks pretty good. He paintd the doorhandles though. did you mean to do that?
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Old February 5th, 2013, 06:16 AM
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Looks good. Nothing like fresh paint.

What type of paint did you use? On the fumes, the best thing that I purchased is an air supplied respirator. It uses a pump with a 50' hose. The pump is placed outside in fresh air and pumps air to the respirator so you don't get any fumes. A lot of folks are still using charcoal masks with hardened paints, but they get expensive when you use them appropriately (8 hours of use) and tend to leak since you are pulling air through them vs. the air supplied that pressurizes your mask from the pump.

Let me know what materials you chose and whether you were satisfied with them?
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Steve I urethane B/C the brand is called Omni I think it compares to Dupont or PPG plus it costs less. I looked at an outside respirator they don't give those away do they? The urethane was w/hardener the clear-coat flowed out nice w/ just a little extra thinner added to it.[ Pepsi ] your pulling my leg about the door handles aren't you...Vernski
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Old February 5th, 2013, 02:29 PM
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Vernski:
Yes, the air supplied can get a bit pricey. I have a Neoterik that I bought used for $120, but they are no longer made. Check on Hobbyair. They are for home use because they are not OSHA certified, but all the reports on them are good.
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Yes I was teasing ya about the door handles. It's a nice color too. When will it be done?
post some more pics when you get time
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Yes I was teasing ya about the door handles. It's a nice color too. When will it be done?
post some more pics when you get time
Yup I'm kinda slow at my age, but I figured you was. Here is some more pics
with the grill in and I still have to rub it all out...Vernski100_1138.jpg

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Vernski:
Looks nice. I wouldn't wait too long to color sand and buff. After a few days, that clear gets much harder to buff out.

Hey, what's with that stash of extra chrome grills hanging on the side wall??
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It must be a northwest thing. I have 5 hanging on the wall. Looks good Vern! I cant wait to check it out when I bring the rear end. Barry
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It must be a northwest thing. I have 5 hanging on the wall. Looks good Vern! I cant wait to check it out when I bring the rear end. Barry
Barry are you talkin wall art? we'll, I leaned that from Hi skool we'll be a waitin on the re-end too...Vernski
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