WEIDERMAN MOTORSPORTS
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- October 14, 2012 at 9:10 pm #38618
Sorry to hear Man. But as Jason said a tech rep or ability to teach your knowledge to others would be great. You do very good work and will be a great asset wherever you may go.
June 24, 2012 at 11:21 pm #37451[quote=”ARTSPRAY” post=26580]i stopped using superfine/grey scotchbrite for blends a good long time ago ,i have never had much faith in them in regards to physical adhesion ,personaly i sand everything with 400 DA or where i cant get in with a DA i use a Fein multitop oscilating sander fitted with a 77mm pad[/quote]
Great idea with the Fein will have to give it a try :clappy
January 25, 2012 at 7:36 pm #35496[quote=”turbo t” post=24832]Yes sorry more water based products but also clears
my clear was coming out thick …when i spoke to my rep he said prob to cold and i think he is right
i will try it at room temp and see if it sprays better
tommy[/quote]
Depending if you are using a high solid or medium solid clear the temp can make a big difference on how it lays. def warm it up before applying.
January 25, 2012 at 7:18 pm #35494[quote=”ryanbrown999″ post=24840]What Ding said is correct.
Don’t let the nay sayers here get you down, we will get your Supernova dialed in in no time and you will be painting sheets of glass that will not need a buffer.
have you copied down the instructions, as I need to take them down, I have been getting alot of PM’s threatening me to remove them.[/quote] :
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January 24, 2012 at 4:29 am #35436[quote]
This is the problem with kids entering this trade today. they think they can go to tech school and come out and get a job at a shop right along side of a seasoned tech and get the same pay. they feel they are too good to start at the bottom like everyone else did. They think that even though they dont have any experience, they can ask around and buy a $500 spray gun and it will make them look like a pro. Thats the problem today. They are too damn lazy to practice practice practice, learn learn learn, and put the kind of time in that it actually takes to become good at this trade.
Instead of crying about what the gun didnt do for you, Take the damn time and learn what you can do with the gun.[/quote]Damn Ding why don’t ya tell him how it really is. :clappy :teach
January 17, 2012 at 4:51 am #35349Matrix makes Refinish Solution its there bottom of the barrel stuff
January 17, 2012 at 4:28 am #35347[quote=”Red Baron” post=24603][quote=”pierceg” post=24312]
I’m really anal about orange peel on my cars and this one really isn’t bad at all but I’m on a quest for the perfectly flat paint job and I thought I would be able to do a little better on my first try with this gun.
For my basecoat I used Matrix Systems paint and for my clearcoat I used Refinish Solutions 2.1 VOC urethane clear coat (RSC-320). ![/quote]That’s a tall request for the cheapest paint on the market, why 2.1 clear anyway?[/quote]
Matrix is not the cheapest paint on the market :deadhorse and i can spray any of their clears like glass. The 220 is an easier clear if you are not in a compliant area :flamewar
January 5, 2012 at 1:02 am #35115[quote=”Sprayman_neil” post=24460]bit of a beast :cheer:
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I see ya broke out the 5m wrap that’s almost twice as good as 3m right? :lol1 Great looking work
January 5, 2012 at 12:51 am #35114Buy good tools once instead of cheap ones multiple times. :teach Don’t be afraid to work filler by hand before going to town with the air tools
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