those low spots seem pretty deep...so now you are left with filing them up with filler instead of pushing the metal out.
i would applyt a coat of body filler over those low areas first.....since...
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those low spots seem pretty deep...so now you are left with filing them up with filler instead of pushing the metal out.
i would applyt a coat of body filler over those low areas first.....since...
Slow reducer is a must in high heat temperature humidity days of spring and summer.....talking about 27 Celsius and up....
Medium is a gold standard...
Fast reducer, I use it in these cold dark...
I have thought about doing exact same thing with drywall lift but my jobbers supplied me with Innovative Stand bumper tree....love that one..
It is stable so I can work in bumper easy, rotate it,...
Yea Happy Thanksgiving to all you Yankees!
I spray with 1.2xl, 1.3 and 1.3xl Sagola 4600 for clear coat..
1.3xl is a cannon, you gotta move fast with it and don't run it fully open at first....
However, even with 1.3xl, you still have...
Regarding Sata....
The nomenclature may say 1.3 but the fluid size openings differ on Satas they tend to run bigger...
On my Sata 5000 s, both ro and hvlp in 1.3, they are noticeably bigger...
Ronf, that set up is a cannon, it is a firehouse..
I have 1.2 to 1.3xl fluid set up for two 4600 Sagolas and 3 aircaps, aqua, dvr and hvlp..
I believe 1.3 is all you need for Metallica, maybe...
no pdr will fix that....
i would charge you $850 Canadian for that...
exactly like PhilV epxlained it....
if i like you as a person, i would charge you $830, without asshole tax...
Dennis, that is so correct with Supernova ws400....I start with 1 3/4 fan and maybe 2 turns for bigger panels...
It becomes a different beast with 1/4, 1/2 turn on a fan..
Iwatas are superb...
Mirka DeRos electric sander, I have one, $600, worth every every penny..
Use it, then resell it....but you probably won't.
Devilbiss plus gun likes higher pressures..29 psi and up...
ANI r150 Italian Made gun..
Google IT, the gunman on YouTube has REVIEWS...
sagola 4400 or 4500 require quite a few turns to get to full open...unlike 4600, 2 turns and it is enough
i think it confuses some people winding it out 4,5 times..
yes,it is one of the best you can buy...i own 2 of them
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i have 14-18 spray gun, different brands, top quality..
Sagola 4600 is outstanding for wet, slick, paint jobs..remember, it is...
I have Mirka dust extractor unit and Mirka Deros sander..
I have switched almsot all my sanding paper to velcro with holes or Mirka mesh abranet for dustless sanding , so this system works...
Totally agree with you, bmarler..
We aint suckers..
Speaking of sanding, i have brought Mirka Deros electric sander 3 weeks ago, 6 inch orbital 5 mm throw...
IT Is expensive but It is worth...
Actually, i dont think they Are a gimmick...
Yes, too expensive and i would buy them only i i did resto work...
The reason is these Types of blocks Are soooo easy to make...
I have Made a...
What quality brand make sandpaper disc are you using?
It makes a difference..
Cheap ones don’t work...
I am in Kitchener..
So I am in Ontario...
Napa , Carquest stores, your local body shops will have seam sealer..
Proform or Dominion sure seam sealers are good,they usually carry cheaper rubber based and more...
No, not worth it unless you have a shop and you have cheap parts or you buy a donor van and make 2 out of 1..
Parts are crazy expensive, buy value OEM is still reasonable and not too many...
How much is a kit of this product?
And does the color change happen while u sand it or after it cures?
Upol 2025 is very similar to this or Automotive Art DTM primers....
6 coats??.... that is a riot rubber bullet deflector thickness...
Good or high quality clear coat, 2 coats or 3 coats usually enough, maybe flow coat with 2 more IF applicable for color type..
...
I have three 6 inch Airvantage Sanders and i got Mirka 5 inch sander, which is identicall to airvantage sander, so are 3 m Sanders, all copies of Airvantage..
So yes, there is a difference...
That is a lot of work..
And it takes skill to straighten and return metal back as close as possible to original shape...
This sort of job is tricky, few hits with a hammer in the wrong place...