Pat smith
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do you guys take your guns all the way apart to clean them after you finish? I always take the cap and the part that the cap screws to off and the needle out and flush it out really clean. My guns look like new with no paint at all on them.
Would it be safe to just spray acetone or some type of cleaner through it and call it done?
Thanks for the replies guys. As for the cut and buff… I have done it many times and I feel very comfortable doing it. He is looking for smooth and a good shine. One good thing about this place is they use mostly factory colors back from the 60’s. So solids and a few metallics but no custom candies or high end color changing crap.
I looked at the cars he had sitting in his yard that the other painter has done and I feel like I could easily do better.
pnlbtr4life, I was thinking the same thing. But he said that I wouldn’t be doing any of the body work, just prep and paint. So, if any of the rust were to come back why would it be on me? I would have him sign something that states that some how just to protect me.
I have been reading all these post about the different types of clear. What do you guys read about to know if it any good or not? I know that you guys use what you have at work or you have a favorite but what make a crappy clear or a great clear? I know there is UV ratings but, besides that?
wow, you have a butt load of work to do still in 3 weeks. You need to buy more beer and invite more friends over to get that puppy built. Do like they do on Overhaulin and get 20 guys to work non stop on it and finish it in a week. Yeah, right. LOL
I just finished building my new house 11 months ago after we lost it in the southern california wild fires.
Good luck. 🙂
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