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- March 13, 2013 at 5:24 am #42086
Jay here just checking in, I joined the board in hopes of helping to answer any questions related to automotive refinishing. (my specialty is paint, and polish. I have been painting for my shop for 15 years using Glasurit 55 line.) I would consider my shop, one of the most professional and trusted shops…. probably in the united states. If that sounds like a big statement. There is plenty of pics, customer testimonials, and other info on my site to back it up. Orange County Automotive Inc,
http://www.orangecountyautomotive.com
thanks !
March 13, 2013 at 1:21 pm #42097:spraywelc:
Some nice cars you guys have done you’s must spend as much time cleaning up the place as you do working lol :stonedMarch 13, 2013 at 4:49 pm #42100Hey mate welcome to the site. Your shop looks great, nice and clean I better not come in the shop with my work boots and overalls :p ha ha
March 14, 2013 at 5:21 am #42103:spraywelc:
Nice work!! the place looks like a lab, not work shop. Congrats
March 14, 2013 at 10:14 am #42109:spraywelc: sweet shop what clear do u use for overalls.i heard glasuit is good stuff. we spray basf onyx waterbase with the dc5335 clear
Your glasurit rack looks better than mine at the shop 🙁
Attachments:March 15, 2013 at 8:52 am #42124[quote]Do you take your shoes off at the door? lol Are you the painter? [/quote]
shoes stay on 🙂 , ( yes i am the painter ) and about an hour before we leave, the place is vacuumed, and mopped everyday. And everyone pretty much keeps their stations clean.
March 15, 2013 at 8:56 am #42125[quote]sweet shop what clear do u use for overalls.i heard glasuit is good stuff. we spray basf onyx waterbase with the dc5335 clear [/quote]
If I was going to do a complete overall, I will use Glasurit 923-155, for hardener 929 – 84 (slow) and reducer 352-216 (slow) this will give you plenty of time to start on the roof, work your way around the whole car, back to the other side of the roof, and have it all meld into each other nice. I also keep the booth at 76 degrees F, in the spring, fall and winter. Come summer time though it can get pretty warm in there 🙂
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