Board Logo
Go To Bottom

Printable Version  
[ Total Views: 568 | Total Replies: 1 | Thread Id: 42701 ]
Author: Subject: Split Bus - What do I paint first?
Membercrewcabconnection
Custom Title Time!
Being Sid James
*****


Avatar


Posts: 1922
Threads: 293
Registered: April 22nd, 2003
Member Is Offline

Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )
Mood: Looking forward to week 10

posted on August 11th, 2005 at 09:28 PM
Split Bus - What do I paint first?


What 'order' to I paint my panel van in...I don't mean primer, paint etc., I mean start with the roof, then the...

I've got all the doors off etc., it's in 'guide coat' so about to go to high fill.

Also, my dash area is in good shape, can I just rub it back a bit and high fill it, or should I prime and guide coat it before high filling it. I do need to fix one of the ribs around the radio cut out, so will need a bit of 'work'.

Also....I plan on using Acrylic...but also want to airbrush some of the dash and rear end....what ratio of thinning would I need? - and can I get 'candy' translucents in acrylic?

here's what I'm planning to do...

Tarnn[ Edited on 11-8-2005 by crewcabconnection ]

Error
Sorry, you must be a registered user in order to download attachments.




Loves a lolcat
Memberkillakornkobb
A.k.a.: Damien
Custom Title Time!
where's that clutch?
*****


Avatar


Posts: 1663
Threads: 149
Registered: March 28th, 2004
Member Is Offline

Location: Rowville, Melbourne
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )
Mood: Pierced

posted on August 13th, 2005 at 10:05 AM


your best off reading the manufacturer specs on thinning, as each brand will be a little different.. if your doing any rapair - prime it.. will just give u a better result - no edge of the repair shrinkback - provided u let it all cure out before rubbing

if you rub the primer before it is cured/dried it may look all sweet when u paint it but a few weeks later or even the lext day it can start to shrink back into the scratches underneath, as the paint will shrink as drying.

do the body inside first, before you rub the outside primer - that way if u get overspray on the outside, its just like more guid coat - less masking!!!

then you just mask up the doorsand hit the outside
then do all the "hang-ons" last doors, tailgate etc.

base it all up, starting with the roof.. then you can do your airbrushing - there are products u can spray on over the basecoat so u can clear if you leave thebasecoat for more than 24hrs - which is what the airbrush guys do - so you dont really have to rush too much i guess:)




Tagedeezee Heezy


  Go To Top


Powered by GaiaBB, © 2011 The GaiaBB Group
(C) 2001-2024 Aussieveedubbers

[ Queries: 40 ] [ PHP: 10.7% - SQL: 89.3% ]