Paint Advice - Thank you
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Paint Advice - Thank you
- From: "Ryan Hill" <ryan_hillc300@xxxx>
- Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2003 14:16:24 -0800
A big thank you to all of you who responded to my request for advice on
painting procedures.
I had given this project a lot of thought as I moved through the restoration
process and was quite confident I was approaching the paint the best way
possible based on what I was trying to acheive as an end result. After
talking to this experienced painter last Saturday I was second guessing
myself but after reading all of your responses, I'm sure I need to stick to
my guns and find someone who is willing to do it my way.
Just to be clear, the car was completely stripped with the exception of the
rear suspension and the front subframe. I started with a self etching primer
over the bare metal followed by an epoxy primer, followed by small amounts
of filler, followed by a high build primer surfacer, followed by a sealer.
The door jambs, trunk drip rail, and firewall as well as all of the inner
fenders, inner doors, braces, and the underside of the hood and trunk were
all painted at the same time prior to the body parts being installed. Once
the new detailed front suspension and brakes were installed, I installed the
rebuilt engine/trans before installing and aligning the fenders, hood, rad
support, doors, and trunk lid so I wouldn't run the risk of damaging the
engine compartment installing the engine later.
Once everything was aligned, I backtaped all the seams and masked the car
extensively before applying the building primer and repeatedly blocking and
priming along with a final guide coat until I was sure the car was straight.
The car has been sitting in a dry garage for about one year with a sealer
primer being the top coat. My intension is to sand the car well and apply
another coat of sealer/surfacer and sanding that prior to applying the
paint.
With carefull backtaping, I've found that very little overspray gets in to
the jambs so I'm confident I won't have any major problems keeping the jambs
and under hood clean. My only real concern is that all of the dust inside
the car doesn't become a problem and that the reassembly of the car doesn't
cause any noticeable damage.
Sorry to be so long winded!
300ly, Ryan Hill '65 300's
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