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Sierra paint jod help
Sierra paint jod help
Hi guys. Doing a paint jod on the little sierra. The cars all primmed and ready for paint. I just won't to know were to get a nice cheep 4 letters of dark grey. And if a h.v.l.p graverty fed gun is good to use to paint a car. Also if there's any little tricks to make it look better. Thank you.
Re: Sierra paint jod help
My suggestion would be to practise on a few panels prior to doing the car, spraying your own can can be pretty straight foward but also a painful experience if not done correctly. A hvlp gun in preferable.
Make sure you pay a lot of attention to the prep work, prep work is 90% of the job.
What kind of primer have you used and what paint are you using?
There is a place in Sydney called vg autos that sells auto paint supplies, they run monthly workshop meetings for guys like you with no experience. Highly recommended for the beginner.
Make sure you pay a lot of attention to the prep work, prep work is 90% of the job.
What kind of primer have you used and what paint are you using?
There is a place in Sydney called vg autos that sells auto paint supplies, they run monthly workshop meetings for guys like you with no experience. Highly recommended for the beginner.
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