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    Quote Originally Posted by 67 Firebird
    Hey Len. I have a tri coat to paint soon and was wondering how you think taping the jambs like you do would work as far as not having a transition of red to gold to red and having to come back and touch it up.
    As long as the paint doesn't create too much of a paint ridge when you shoot the exterior you should be able to mask it the same way. Shoot the jambs first then the exterior. Try to apply the mid-coat using the same number of coats for both applications so that you achieve close to the same look.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ry57pont
    Len im a little confused here. on my amateur restoration i have taken off all stainless trim to paint. ( although i have my windshield out too) is the perferred method to place all stainless, then paint? - ryan
    Since the lower windshield molding was such a PITA to remove we elected to work around it. On most restos we would have removed it along with the rest of the trim.

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    I found the smooth transition tape interesting,so i found this videohttp://shows.implex.tv/3MTV/router.aspx?WebcastID=3154 and it shows in depth how it works.I will be giving it a try.

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    Len,

    This is terrific stuff and the information basically sums up everything I have questions on that I am going through now in terms of painting what , when and where for the jams, the panels, the tap, ect.ect.

    Thanks a ton for the info. This solidifies my thoughts to approaching my car in the same way but I was so unsure of if my ideas were the right way or even valid?

    nick p.

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    mega dittos
    I will learn to weld in a quarter... I will learn to weld in a quarter...

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    len

    If I remember you were going to use slicksand on this project. How did
    you like it ? I plan on using it on a corvette project soon so I was wondering what your impression was of the slicksand

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Georgia1974
    len

    If I remember you were going to use slicksand on this project. How did
    you like it ? I plan on using it on a corvette project soon so I was wondering what your impression was of the slicksand

    Thanks

    It worked quite well. I applied two heavy coats then guide coated and board sanded it using 180 grit then I primed with a 2K filler primer, guide coated and block sanded. I'm almost ready for paint now and I should be spraying Sunday or Monday. Be sure to use a large fluid tip, this stuff is like spraying mud. I used a 2.2 in a Finishline 3 gun and it worked quite well.

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    Len is this the car you are going to be using the new durablock gun on?


    Thanks,
    Ryan

    "Save the cheap paint for the power-wheels"

    Komplete Kustoms

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    I noticed that you sanded the jams but haven't block sanded the exterior yet, is this the usual oder. Don't you have problems with dust. I have a project
    that I would like to paint the under side, engine compartment and jams should I do it with the guidecoat still on the outside. Also why would you tape the jams off if you were going to still sand up to them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RyanBayles
    Len is this the car you are going to be using the new durablock gun on?
    Yes, I'll be using the new version of the 007 gun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by croft75
    I noticed that you sanded the jams but haven't block sanded the exterior yet, is this the usual oder. Don't you have problems with dust. I have a project
    that I would like to paint the under side, engine compartment and jams should I do it with the guidecoat still on the outside. Also why would you tape the jams off if you were going to still sand up to them.
    I approach different jobs differently. When I strip and prime an entire car that is going to have the jambs painted I usually finish the jambs prior to sanding the exterior primer. By doing this I don't need to protect the exterior surface from the overspray as well as I would if I sand it PRIOR to spraying the jambs.

    I tape the jambs because the amount of paint that would get on the exterior would be difficult to remove next to the jamb area. By applying a mask around the jamb I eliminate a lot of sanding.

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