painting my supra

da89soup

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http://www.supramania.com/forums/showthread.php?t=23281

Here is that thread by adjuster I was talking about. If you havn't seen it already it is some great info.

Hero, I have no talent!!! Lots of practic, lots of mistakes is my secret.

Phoenix or anyone, not that I am a professional, but send me a pm if you have questions when you are painting you cars I am always happy to help where I can.:icon_bigg
 

suprahero

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If he doesn't know the right answer he is great at making you believe he does.........:biglaugh:



JK.........he'll know the right answer and if he doesn't, he'll call Suprahero to the rescue, and then I'll call Kwnate, he'll call Duane, and if he doesn't know then Duane has IJ's direct line..................we'll get the right answer eventually. We may have a two hundred dollar phone bill, but your question will be answered by the next available supramoron..................lol


I'm off to work to make a dollar...........gotta pay for my 1jz stuff somehow.
 

blackout_89t

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I spent about $500 on supplies.

- Sanding supplies + fillers

- Gallon of acrylic-urethane 2k primer + quart of the activator + quart of urethane reducer

- Gallon of base coat (PPG #202 balck onyx) + 1/2 gallon of medium reducer

- 1/2 Gallon of clear + 1/2 gallon of reducer

- Hours upon hours upon hours of prep work

(not completed)
 

Mr.PFloyd

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blackout_89t said:
I spent about $500 on supplies.

- Sanding supplies + fillers

- Gallon of acrylic-urethane 2k primer + quart of the activator + quart of urethane reducer

- Gallon of base coat (PPG #202 balck onyx) + 1/2 gallon of medium reducer

- 1/2 Gallon of clear + 1/2 gallon of reducer

- Hours upon hours upon hours of prep work

(not completed)
Adam, i am going to pay you to do my prep work :biglaugh:
 

Rajunz

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tookwik4u89 said:
You need to do major intense prep work on the car and the spotless garage, the paint will find its way onto EVERYTHING that is not covered and sealed off. And evrything you missed cleaning the garage will find its way to your new paint.
So true....................I built an enclosed paint booth in my garage and everything still had red dust all over it a year later.....the paint job came out awesome though, so I guess it was worth it! I used tar paper for the floors, framed it with 1x2's and covered in plastic. I made a door with 1x2's and put filters in the door, and an out take fan on the other end. For added lighting I used hologen lights on stands and moved them around.

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Jaguar_5

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Very nice, i don't have a garage, but i was thinking of using my carport, build a frame to extend it out of PVC, and just tarps everywhere, when it comes time to paint :)
 

tookwik4u89

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Rajunz said:
So true....................I built an enclosed paint booth in my garage and everything still had red dust all over it a year later.....the paint job came out awesome though, so I guess it was worth it! I used tar paper for the floors, framed it with 1x2's and covered in plastic. I made a door with 1x2's and put filters in the door, and an out take fan on the other end. For added lighting I used hologen lights on stands and moved them around.

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Thats a cool setup for a ghetto paint booth, mine was similar only not as cool, where do you get the tar paper?? The 1x2s is a good idea, I used a few huge blue tarps, Next time I will have better lighting, I'm painting the whole car early spring, I hope it turns out as good as the engine compt.
 

Rajunz

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Everything came from Home Depot. You can buy a roll of the tar paper (stuff stinks), and roll of duct tape for the floor. Tar paper will keep the dust down. 1x2's, L brackets and hinges for the framing and door. Home A/C filters and duct tape for filtration in the door, Rolls of plastic and a staple gun for the walls. I used a box fan to draw the air out to the driveway and would just spray the driveway down with water before spraying to eliminate any problem with overspray on the drive. I built it in one Saturday afternoon, kept it up for a month or so while I did my paint job and buffing, then tore it down, kept the wood and just threw everything else in a dumpster at my office.

Here's a big hint though guys, the secret is not in the paint job, it's in the color sanding and buffing afterwards, that's where you get the mile deep gloss effect, small drips, runs, dirt, all that crap buffs out.

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