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JAKEJR
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I took some photos of the paint job I did on my 86 three years ago and I can send them to anyone that's interested in seeing how it came out. For a FIRST TIMER painting a car using a compressor and HVLP gun in my garage at home, and only spending $650.00, I am well satisfied.
The photos are from all angles on an overcast day (I even took a photo of the overcast sky and you can see the clouds in the shine too). They show the good and the bad; no fudging. We all know that dark colored cars show wax in the crevices. I hadn't attacked it with the old toothbrush yet. What you see is what you get.
It taught me a lot too. Liked to spray extra coats of clear on all edges to prevent sanding through when color (wet) sanding the clear. There's a 2" spot that taught me that lesson (dare you to fine it).
Ignore all the parking lot stuff; my car is a daily driver and gets banged and hit by rocks coming off the tires of cars and truck and banged into by careless door openers, etc. Remember this is after three years on the road.
Email me at Chippy266@aol.com if you're interested. I tried to post them on photopoint but they're out of business because of $$.
Better to have them on your PC anway, that way you can magnify them if you have Microsoft Photo Editor or some such program. It won't win in any "best paint job" competition, but those on a budget should appreciate what can be done right at home.
BTW, I just found out that I can't send all of them to Yahoo or Hotmail accounts, even when all zipped up and divided into 7 photo packets. I guess those email accounts have small mailboxes.
I have to send them one at a time, but if anyone REALLY needs to see them all, I can take the time (real PIA though) to send them. Sorry.
Just trying to help.
Jake
The photos are from all angles on an overcast day (I even took a photo of the overcast sky and you can see the clouds in the shine too). They show the good and the bad; no fudging. We all know that dark colored cars show wax in the crevices. I hadn't attacked it with the old toothbrush yet. What you see is what you get.
It taught me a lot too. Liked to spray extra coats of clear on all edges to prevent sanding through when color (wet) sanding the clear. There's a 2" spot that taught me that lesson (dare you to fine it).
Ignore all the parking lot stuff; my car is a daily driver and gets banged and hit by rocks coming off the tires of cars and truck and banged into by careless door openers, etc. Remember this is after three years on the road.
Email me at Chippy266@aol.com if you're interested. I tried to post them on photopoint but they're out of business because of $$.
Better to have them on your PC anway, that way you can magnify them if you have Microsoft Photo Editor or some such program. It won't win in any "best paint job" competition, but those on a budget should appreciate what can be done right at home.
BTW, I just found out that I can't send all of them to Yahoo or Hotmail accounts, even when all zipped up and divided into 7 photo packets. I guess those email accounts have small mailboxes.
I have to send them one at a time, but if anyone REALLY needs to see them all, I can take the time (real PIA though) to send them. Sorry.
Just trying to help.
Jake