View Full Version : Sprayed color on my '70 Riviera Saturday.
Sweepspear
09-06-2010, 12:20 PM
First off, I'd like to thank this board for answering many of my questions as I made my way from sanding the original finish, block sanding the primer, and spraying the color.
Turned out darn good if I may say so myself, considering I used a $50.00 Harbor Freight gun and a 20 gallon compressor.
I have a couple of runs, and some light orange peel in a couple of small areas, but nothing some color sanding won't cure.
The paint was Sherwin Williams 3rd Dimension 5.0 single stage.
I don't have experience with other paints to compare to, but I thought it covered really well for a value line paint.
Here are some pics starting with the 1st primer coat I did a year ago.
(I know, newspaper. :dunce: I only used it for the primer coats.)
http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/cc18/Sweepspear/Labor%20Day%20Weekend%20Body%20Work/P9060015.jpg
http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/cc18/Sweepspear/Labor%20Day%20Weekend%20Body%20Work/P9070009.jpg
And what I did Saturday.
http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/cc18/Sweepspear/Fianl%20Paint/P9050009_1.jpg
Serge
09-06-2010, 06:55 PM
Oh the memories in those cars...A friend of mine had one and we did everything in that car...including taking it airborne, believe it or not, if flies very well...(you are probably better not to try ... take my word for it...)
Its a great feeling when its done...again, nice job...
Sweepspear
09-10-2010, 10:25 AM
Geez, 70 views and 1 comment.
What? Is it because I didn't use a $700.00 gun and a compressor the size of a locomotive?
:raspberry:
goldmember
09-11-2010, 08:16 PM
Looks great!
MARTINSR
09-11-2010, 09:08 PM
Looks GREAT! I love seeing someone pull off something like that in their garage, very cool.
Brian
MARTINSR
09-11-2010, 09:09 PM
Geez, 70 views and 1 comment.
What? Is it because I didn't use a $700.00 gun and a compressor the size of a locomotive?
:raspberry:
Don't be so sensitive these forums are a funny thing, you never know what is going to happen.
Brian
Sweepspear
09-11-2010, 10:06 PM
Don't be so sensitive these forums are a funny thing, you never know what is going to happen.
Brian
I know, it's cool.
I had a bad afternoon at work and had an attitude.
:)
Thanks for the compliments.
6t7goat
10-10-2010, 12:20 PM
Looks great, I love seeing what guys can do in their garage. With good prep work it is possible to get results better than you would get from some shops and the satisfaction that you did it yourself.
CommanderKewl
02-09-2011, 07:28 PM
Love those riviera's.
The paint looks really nice as well.
Have you got all the bling back on this beauty?
Love to see the final pics on the car.
Oh, and I just read this and I had to post
Looks great!
It can be quite difficult to produce good work using inexpensive materials and equipment but it looks like you pulled it off. I wouldn't try that with a metallic color but it looks like you did fine with that color. Good job.
mobilemike
02-09-2011, 11:15 PM
First off, I'd like to thank this board for answering many of my questions as I made my way from sanding the original finish, block sanding the primer, and spraying the color.
Turned out darn good if I may say so myself, considering I used a $50.00 Harbor Freight gun and a 20 gallon compressor.
I have a couple of runs, and some light orange peel in a couple of small areas, but nothing some color sanding won't cure.
The paint was Sherwin Williams 3rd Dimension 5.0 single stage.
I don't have experience with other paints to compare to, but I thought it covered really well for a value line paint.
Here are some pics starting with the 1st primer coat I did a year ago.
(I know, newspaper. :dunce: I only used it for the primer coats.)
http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/cc18/Sweepspear/Labor%20Day%20Weekend%20Body%20Work/P9060015.jpg
http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/cc18/Sweepspear/Labor%20Day%20Weekend%20Body%20Work/P9070009.jpg
And what I did Saturday.
http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/cc18/Sweepspear/Fianl%20Paint/P9050009_1.jpg
great work man! I gotta admit, I love it when guys do it themselves in their garage. I admire pics of seeing newspaper masked over the windshield. There's a lot of guys that would frown upon that but it adds character and I'm sure there was plenty of ruts you got into but that's the beauty of it all. You set out to do a task that I wouldn't dare do if I didn't do it for a living and now look at ya...you got a sweet car that's a symbol of all your hard work!
Dan C
02-10-2011, 12:45 AM
job,hope all goes well with the cut & buff!
I went to use my new hf hvlp 1.4 tip today and believe it or not it was already broken and I never even got to spray any material...other then some lacquer thinner to clean it with...it was cracked and im not talking about the cup!
Dan:privateeye:
great work man! I gotta admit, I love it when guys do it themselves in their garage. I admire pics of seeing newspaper masked over the windshield. There's a lot of guys that would frown upon that but it adds character and I'm sure there was plenty of ruts you got into but that's the beauty of it all. You set out to do a task that I wouldn't dare do if I didn't do it for a living and now look at ya...you got a sweet car that's a symbol of all your hard work!
The problem with newspaper is that it can get soaked through and allow paint to get under it or allow the paper to get glued to the glass or whatever is under it. Putting on a double or triple layer of newspaper is usually advisable if you're not using real masking paper or plastic.
mobilemike
02-10-2011, 09:57 AM
yeah I know but the thought is great. I like seeing guys walking on the edge but pulling thru.
bigscaht
06-09-2011, 12:15 AM
nice .....im jus like you..workin in my garage..havent got to the paint stage yet wit my resto but im glad to see someone else doin what im gonna attempt to do real soon...
thats a good lookin Rivera..nice work!!!!
7tonemonte
06-10-2011, 07:56 PM
The car looks great in pics! Imagine that you could ask some questions on line,and get yourself through a job like that! I admire the guts for you to take something like that on, now when you drive it, you will get that much more enjoyment out of the fact that you did it yourself! Great work, thumbs up from me,and I do it for a living! :D
CommanderKewl
09-14-2011, 10:01 PM
Sorry, been away for a while.. As one of my favorite cars of the GM era.. Yes it is a boat, but its a beauty.
Btw, love boats..lmao
Not everyone has a piece of work like you have, maybe thats why so few responses?
Fender skirts are not good for many cars, but that makes it!
Thanks and please pass the pics on when you have all the shiny stuff that goes with it on!
Mike
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