1966 Chevy Fleetside Pick-up
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11 28 June 2022, 21:12
Frank Molnar
Thank you Villiers, I thought it really needed a satin finish to set the theme.
Thank you Villiers, I thought it really needed a satin finish to set the theme.
29 June 2022, 10:18
Nick J
Looks great, any tips on achieving that two tone? Tips for masking that line right below the window? Sprayed white first or just masked the roof and sprayed the blue?
Looks great, any tips on achieving that two tone? Tips for masking that line right below the window? Sprayed white first or just masked the roof and sprayed the blue?
6 February, 19:32
Frank Molnar
Thanks Nick, yeah I always lay down the lighter colour first, especially white, then mask it for the other one. Unfortunately I don't have any photos of the masking on this one.
Thanks Nick, yeah I always lay down the lighter colour first, especially white, then mask it for the other one. Unfortunately I don't have any photos of the masking on this one.
7 February, 08:48
Nick J
Thanks, I am curious if I should primer in grey and sand down things that I hadn't caught before laying down the white. Just hope a light coat would give enough coverage.
Thanks, I am curious if I should primer in grey and sand down things that I hadn't caught before laying down the white. Just hope a light coat would give enough coverage.
7 February, 14:52
Frank Molnar
No problem Nick 👍
I use a white Surfacer Primer if the body will be a light colour. The colour of the Primer doesn't really effect the way it shows up imperfections. This way I can give the parts a good coat, and not worry about losing the intensity of the light colour of the top coat.
No problem Nick 👍
I use a white Surfacer Primer if the body will be a light colour. The colour of the Primer doesn't really effect the way it shows up imperfections. This way I can give the parts a good coat, and not worry about losing the intensity of the light colour of the top coat.
7 February, 18:51