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enkeivette 01-08-2009 09:39 PM

Paint Pics 2 (C3)
 
I'm very happy with the way that it turned out, there are tiny pieces of lint here and there (hopefully they will sand out) but I guess that's virtually unavoidable. This was a ventilated booth, I wet the floors, cleaned with WGR, tack wiped, several times and still...

I love the color though. It's hard to appreciate here, in person it shifts from black to a metallic gray. It's HOK PBC43, Pearl Black.



























Here's the only run that I've seen. It's a clear run so I would think that it should sand out. How would I do this? 1000 on a block then smooth it out with 1500, then polish and buff? Fortunately it's on the underside of the bumper, and hard to notice.

In this pic you can really see how it looks black at certain angles in certain lights.







One candy black tail light. To do this I wetsanded all of the lights (sidemarkers included) with 600 grit, mixed black candy dye in with the HOK clear, then shot 5 coats till I got the desired shade, then shot 3 coats of straight HOK clear to keep them protected & shiny.

SeanPlunk 01-08-2009 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by enkeivette (Post 13094)
I'm very happy with the way that it turned out, there are tiny pieces of lint here and there (hopefully they will sand out) but I guess that's virtually unavoidable. This was a ventilated booth, I wet the floors, cleaned with WGR, tack wiped, several times and still...

I love the color though. It's hard to appreciate here, in person it shifts from black to a metallic gray. It's HOK PBC43, Pearl Black.





























Here's the only run that I've seen. It's a clear run so I would think that it should sand out. How would I do this? 1000 on a block then smooth it out with 1500, then polish and buff? Fortunately it's on the underside of the bumper, and hard to notice.

Wow, it really turned out great Adam. All that prep work really paid off. I can't wait to see it in person.

enkeivette 01-08-2009 10:01 PM

I just realized that there was an earthquake and my car is still up on jack stands. :eek::crap:

Vettezuki 01-08-2009 10:16 PM

All hail. And I wouldn't worry about the Earthquake, it was pretty light.

Leedom 01-08-2009 11:03 PM

Congrats Adam!! The car looks great and if you only had 1 run in the paint and this is your first time I think that is acceptable. Can't wait to see her in person.

kameleongt 01-08-2009 11:10 PM

damn adam it looks great :) once that run is taken out it should be great. glad I was able to help you out. :)

enkeivette 01-08-2009 11:16 PM

Ya, it should come out fine. Fortunately you can't even see it unless you get on your knees and look. Since it's on the underside of the fender.

The run is by the drivers side front side marker light. As you can see from these pics, standing above the car you can't see it. But of course I'm going to take it out anyways. Along with some of the lint.




And thanks again Art! Definitely owe you one, if I can return the favor just let me know.

enkeivette 01-08-2009 11:25 PM

If I may toot my own horn for a minute, the body work was flawless. There is no evidence of the drivers side fender near the gill that I had to repair, the emblem holes, the antenna hole, the modified front bumper or either of the bumper seams. Or even the seams of the doors that I closed up or the surface of the door skin that I made level with the body. Or the flippin hole that was in the hood!

There are little things here and there that I notice, that most if any of you will not. But yeah, body work came out great. If only Corvette bodies were as straight from the factory as my body work was, my car would be flawless. :bigthumbsup:

Vettezuki 01-09-2009 01:01 AM

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Originally Posted by enkeivette (Post 13104)
If I may toot my own horn for a minute, the body work was flawless. There is no evidence of the drivers side fender near the gill that I had to repair, the emblem holes, the antenna hole, the modified front bumper or either of the bumper seams. Or even the seams of the doors that I closed up or the surface of the door skin that I made level with the body. Or the flippin hole that was in the hood!

There are little things here and there that I notice, that most if any of you will not. But yeah, body work came out great. If only Corvette bodies were as straight from the factory as my body work was, my car would be flawless. :bigthumbsup:


Let's see how you do with RX-Snake, then I'll toot your horn (so to speak) big time. :sm_laughing:

In all seriousness, I'm very impressed with what you were able to do; especially considering where you started. I really look forward to working with you and the other guys on the body/paint of our Project Car. And I really look forward to seeing your work this Saturday. :bigthumbsup:

BRUTAL64 01-09-2009 09:10 AM

Damn, nice job. You are the the "MAN". :thumbs_up:


So..................when are you going to start on my VETTE?????????:huh:


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