If you are using paint with hardener ( and most of the automotive type is ) you need a supplied air system, the bad stuff cannot be filtered out. That or shoot it outside, and stand up wind. Don't laugh, Campbell does this, and his work looks great!S_Kyle wrote:I was in Canadian tire today and looked at there selection. There was one siphon model that I liked and the air requirements were well within my compressors requirements.
Next question, I obviously need a respirator while I am doing this. What type is best for painting? Are the VOC's the only thing that need to be filtered out or what?
Tips for a first time painter
- 400brian
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'09 Vintage Challenge Survivor, and I wasn't late for supper!
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72 400 restored, Father bought new in '71
73 X8 restored
'74 340 green machine
'74 X8 9 time VC finisher
'78 Spitfire in progress
2 '75 340S 1 running, one on deck
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Re: Tips for a first time painter
If you are using paint with hardener ( and most of the automotive type is ) you need a supplied air system, the bad stuff cannot be filtered out. That or shoot it outside, and stand up wind. Don't laugh, Campbell does this, and his work looks great![/quote]
Wont there be a problem with dust and other stuff getting in the paint? What about doing it with both overhead doors open? What is in the hardener that is harmful?
As far as paint goes, I know at least on hood is going to be JD green. If I buy a quart at the dealer is this paint suitable for spraying or do I have to go and get it mixed at an automotive supply store? What is the requirements for paint, I know that there is a few colours that match up almost perfectly to some tremclad colours.
Wont there be a problem with dust and other stuff getting in the paint? What about doing it with both overhead doors open? What is in the hardener that is harmful?
As far as paint goes, I know at least on hood is going to be JD green. If I buy a quart at the dealer is this paint suitable for spraying or do I have to go and get it mixed at an automotive supply store? What is the requirements for paint, I know that there is a few colours that match up almost perfectly to some tremclad colours.
Scott Kyle,
Liquifire: 77 (440) (2), 600: 73,74,75
Massey Whirlwind: 76 440 (2)
Mercury Hurricane 644: 72,73
OMC Snowcruiser: 66,68,70
Rupp: 70 34 Sprint
Allouettte Super Brute: 74 (5)
OTC Deere sled dyno
Liquifire: 77 (440) (2), 600: 73,74,75
Massey Whirlwind: 76 440 (2)
Mercury Hurricane 644: 72,73
OMC Snowcruiser: 66,68,70
Rupp: 70 34 Sprint
Allouettte Super Brute: 74 (5)
OTC Deere sled dyno
- SpitfireKing
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Wont there be a problem with dust and other stuff getting in the paint? What about doing it with both overhead doors open? What is in the hardener that is harmful?S_Kyle wrote:If you are using paint with hardener ( and most of the automotive type is ) you need a supplied air system, the bad stuff cannot be filtered out. That or shoot it outside, and stand up wind. Don't laugh, Campbell does this, and his work looks great!
As far as paint goes, I know at least on hood is going to be JD green. If I buy a quart at the dealer is this paint suitable for spraying or do I have to go and get it mixed at an automotive supply store? What is the requirements for paint, I know that there is a few colours that match up almost perfectly to some tremclad colours.[/quote]
If you buy paint from John Deere or tremclade you don't need hardner, only if you buy true automotive professional paint. You must be painting an 00 are you ? or a black LF?
As for painting outside....DON't T DO IT!! LOL....I did my very first car that way....nothing like trying to sand out every bug in the country that came in for a sniff..., not to mention moving the sled back in you chance rubbing the new paint job.
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Well if things go good, I have a 74 400 hood to do. Tremclad medium blue is almost a perfect match for the 69-71 OMC's, I don't think I will do one of my 70 cruisers this year but they might be in the future.
Scott Kyle,
Liquifire: 77 (440) (2), 600: 73,74,75
Massey Whirlwind: 76 440 (2)
Mercury Hurricane 644: 72,73
OMC Snowcruiser: 66,68,70
Rupp: 70 34 Sprint
Allouettte Super Brute: 74 (5)
OTC Deere sled dyno
Liquifire: 77 (440) (2), 600: 73,74,75
Massey Whirlwind: 76 440 (2)
Mercury Hurricane 644: 72,73
OMC Snowcruiser: 66,68,70
Rupp: 70 34 Sprint
Allouettte Super Brute: 74 (5)
OTC Deere sled dyno
Re: Tips for a first time painter
Well put............ and oh so true.......