How To Fiberglass Speaker Pods / Tweeter Pods - Box Chevy Build - ALLKANDY FLAT / MATTE CLEAR

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  • @SprayWayCustoms
    @SprayWayCustoms  2 роки тому

    Here's A Video Of Fiberglass Supplies To Get When Fiberglassing ua-cam.com/video/spw6BGPdjbg/v-deo.html

  • @lukejohnson2854
    @lukejohnson2854 8 років тому +66

    Finally, a 'how to' vid that actually shows those tiny details that make sure ya work lasts. Thanks.

    • @brevardcoboy4782
      @brevardcoboy4782 7 років тому +3

      Luke Johnson I've been up looking for hours for a video to actually take Yu through every step nd how it really done very awesome DIY Video

  • @es2709
    @es2709 8 років тому +33

    You Sir, are a prime example of "attitude is everything". Your skills are impressive, no doubt, but your demeanor is your best trait.

  • @jwwtzl67
    @jwwtzl67 8 років тому +48

    "it might not be the right way, but it's the Sprayway." I'm Totally impressed!! it may've been a long video, but it was totally informative...I feel like i'm learning from a Zen Master of auto customization,
    Thanks for the awesome lessons.

    • @redeyzironman
      @redeyzironman 5 років тому +1

      The beautiful thing is technique even the affordable way works.

  • @daverulz3915
    @daverulz3915 6 років тому +1

    My wife hates driving my Bimmer. She don't see the bigger pic past the primer and fiberglass. True art work

    • @SprayWayCustoms
      @SprayWayCustoms  6 років тому

      No doubt Dave...appreciate you

    • @daverulz3915
      @daverulz3915 6 років тому

      @@SprayWayCustoms I need a trunk mod vid. Something super sic. Tryin tuck 5 10"s in the back.

  • @NYAJoeJr
    @NYAJoeJr 7 років тому +19

    mixing the filler and resin in order to brush it on was genius. Great video.

  • @TheAmerind
    @TheAmerind 8 років тому

    this is the first time i have ever watched a video of this length without Skipping it, well done, damn good job, much respect

  • @EliteRejects
    @EliteRejects 9 років тому +7

    Soon as i started watching the video i knew it was gonna turn out looking sick as hell! Great job man!!

  • @1unihipili
    @1unihipili 7 років тому

    Even older dudes such as myself being 64 yrs young am truly impressed with your work and has helped too inspire me too want to try something like this as well on my 92' Bronco XLT. Truly an inspiration. Thanks

  • @timwelch175
    @timwelch175 5 років тому +3

    Respect man. Your methods, and how you explain things so simply makes this very easy to learn from. I for one have laid a s...ton of fiberglass in my time, but always like learning new ways, and that fleece you use is gonna save me a TON of money basing things. Love watching you work man, keep inspiring!

  • @VjSahota
    @VjSahota 5 років тому +1

    You are the only guy who shows his work in steps and properly show how you do things . No wrong or right way as long as it looks good and lasts for many years so good luck Bro
    May God Bless You

  • @reaganadams2323
    @reaganadams2323 6 років тому +4

    Let them haters hate, keep them videos coming, u teaching a lot of brothers around the world. Love from mother land Africa🙏 Stay blessed brother

    • @SprayWayCustoms
      @SprayWayCustoms  6 років тому

      Reagan thanks for the big support coming from Africa 💪🏾

    • @redeyzironman
      @redeyzironman 5 років тому

      I agree doing something that nobody can be able to do they will be the ones ridn DICK when he get notoriety for great work!!

  • @heavydigger2379
    @heavydigger2379 8 років тому

    I like the fact that you point out where you are buying the tooling and supplies, keeping it real. Most other channels/videos show only high end tooling and big name supply names. It goes to show that talent is talent, and you definitely have the talent part covered while using affordable tooling and supplies. BTW, that texture trick,WOW!!!! that right there blew my mind, added a new trick to my bag-o-tricks!!

  • @SprayWayCustoms
    @SprayWayCustoms  7 років тому +24

    Visit : spraywaycustoms.com/ for New & Used Spray Guns & Parts

    • @rayschrum5855
      @rayschrum5855 6 років тому

      SprayWayCustom

    • @vatican35
      @vatican35 6 років тому +9

      Robert Hersey 1. Stop lying. Your massive amount of grammatical errors shows your true intelligence and someone that has accomplished so much wouldn’t have the time nor care enough to make a comment such as yours.
      2. CUSTOM does not mean someone has a paint and body shop or even have anything to do with paint and/or body work. It’s literally anything he wants to do that’s not OEM or something that’s mass produced that someone can purchase.
      3. If it’s his car he can do whatever the fuck he wants to do. Not everyone has money to go buy whatever expensive paint and materials themselves and if he’s happy with the outcome then your opinion means dick.
      4. Your post only served 2 purposes. 1. To try to shit on him (being a hater) and 2. Trying to make yourself look/feel good about yourself. That’s caused by some deep rooted insecurity you have and this video or the original poster has nothing to do with your ability to satisfy a woman or the way your uncle touched you when u were younger. Find it elsewhere.
      I’d like to add that he didn’t mention anything about trying to get peoples business. He could just be a guy that like doing things himself. And if that’s the case,even if the paint did mess up years down the road. Then he gets to do it again for a very low cost and maybe even change the color if he wants too.
      And last of all. No. You don’t have a yacht No one would spend their life earnings to retire and blow it all on a damn boat. That’s stupid. Also the people that actually do have yachts know that it’s a huge financial loss and would have spent their money on a lot of other things before giving a significant amount to something that loses value faster than a half chewed 4 piece chicken nugget meal from McDonald’s.
      To the person that made this video. GOOD JOB. The shit came out looking clean and for doing something in a home environment it looks very professional and I would gladly pay for your services. You’ve inspired me into doing this myself with some pods for my a pillars and doors

    • @kingsol333
      @kingsol333 6 років тому +1

      I like your work 🙌🏿 I thought it would be harder to do. Not too complicated 👍🏿 thanks for the teaching ✌🏿💕

    • @kingsol333
      @kingsol333 6 років тому

      @Jerk Of All Trades yes he does 👍🏿 it's very motivational. I have some patience...

    • @Cheese_Daddy_314
      @Cheese_Daddy_314 5 років тому

      @Robert Hersey Hating ass boi

  • @boozie2418
    @boozie2418 4 роки тому +1

    Bow down to the zen master of body molding and paint. Just beautiful work. You don't need a school, because that was a well presented lesson.

    • @SprayWayCustoms
      @SprayWayCustoms  4 роки тому

      I'm glad you enjoyed it...very much appreciated

  • @JEGsGarage
    @JEGsGarage 8 років тому +14

    Those came out amazing... I love the finish you came up with! Probably pretty durable too...both the fiber glassing and the finish work. Great job!

    • @SprayWayCustoms
      @SprayWayCustoms  8 років тому +1

      Thanks JEG's...I just subscribed to you

    • @criaderovargas2323
      @criaderovargas2323 7 років тому

      Can you make a video speaker door panels fiberglass on 2000 Honda Civic

  • @musico48
    @musico48 8 років тому

    I just want to thank you for putting up these videos. I have so many new ideas since I've been watching them. I got an El Camino that I'm going to customize and your videos helped me realize that it's not about the space available, it's about creating new space. It'll be my first custom job ever, so I'll expect a few mishaps, but I'll record it all and put it up when its complete.

  • @RobertVega-gs3hp
    @RobertVega-gs3hp 8 років тому +4

    Ive been fiberglassing boats along time Ive learn a few things from you. Great quality work and finish !

  • @renaissanceman7145
    @renaissanceman7145 3 роки тому +1

    "Rundo"
    I gotta say, that's brilliant!
    It's one of those ideas that when you see It you think, "That's so simple. Why didn't I think of that?" Who knows why, all I know is I appreciate you sharing such a great idea.

  • @808kea808
    @808kea808 7 років тому +5

    Yoo...that rondo is brilliant. Thanks for giving me the idea. I'm doing speaker pods and would've used bondo. But you showed me the spray way

  • @buckwild6552
    @buckwild6552 6 років тому +1

    Damn man you got fans, the haters wish they had your talent.

  • @alexandernewsome1581
    @alexandernewsome1581 5 років тому +3

    I love what you do man , wow ! I would love to start something like this man or close to it , i like the way something looks when its finished and being reminded that its your worm and looks professionally done. Im beginning to realize im a DIY type of guy! Its cheaper when "You" know what your doing versus paying for labor as if "You" we're handicapped! Love your work man , i learned how to fiber glass from just watching your channel. Wow , what an impact , Right on man ! I don't usually comment on ppl videos either , thanks G !💯💯

    • @SprayWayCustoms
      @SprayWayCustoms  5 років тому +3

      Yes...it's great satisfaction when you complete a project of your own

  • @ucangetit2365
    @ucangetit2365 7 років тому +1

    New subber here SW...as a noob to the fiberglass world, you showed me a different way at going about building up A Pillars...You laid the smack down on this build, and you done it on mostly a minimal budget...Now that I have saved the video, I will be able to slowly utilize it with doing my own build..Thanx for the vid

    • @SprayWayCustoms
      @SprayWayCustoms  7 років тому +1

      Thanks for subscribing...I really appreciate the support

  • @allcoupedup
    @allcoupedup 9 років тому +4

    Brother, you're making this look easy man.

    • @SprayWayCustoms
      @SprayWayCustoms  9 років тому +6

      It's not hard, just takes a little time if you want the outcome to turn out right....thanks

  • @rogertryan8939
    @rogertryan8939 9 років тому

    I sit here and watched all of your video. It was great in explaining every little detail. You explained how to fix the little things that at first that didn't come out right. I have never even thought about doing anything with fiberglass, but with you explaining everything like you did. I now will give it a try. Thank you very much for doing this video.

    • @SprayWayCustoms
      @SprayWayCustoms  9 років тому

      Not a problem at all Roger...glad you could get something from my vids you can use

  • @MidwestMotoRider
    @MidwestMotoRider 9 років тому +4

    Dang that turned out fantastic. The only thing I hate is how easy you make that look. :) But that is a sign of someone that really knows their craft.

    • @SprayWayCustoms
      @SprayWayCustoms  9 років тому

      Thanks bro...I just research and study before I jump on a task...thanks for the support

  • @mikenine110
    @mikenine110 5 років тому +1

    I’m learning from your videos, so much work but so satisfying accomplishing it yourself instead of buying it!

  • @OldGrumpyDude
    @OldGrumpyDude 7 років тому +7

    Pro Tip. When using a hole saw, to avoid "blowout", instead of drilling all the way through in same direction, stop, and drill back though the opposite side. 😉

    • @SprayWayCustoms
      @SprayWayCustoms  7 років тому +4

      Great tip Grumpy, I'll be sure to use it next time...👍

    • @danielwarbucks2469
      @danielwarbucks2469 4 роки тому

      Or just go half way and reverse the drill and lower the amount pressure you get the same result

    • @danielwarbucks2469
      @danielwarbucks2469 4 роки тому

      Sometime you can't get at you work piece from the back

    • @cassidyeaton7736
      @cassidyeaton7736 3 роки тому

      What size wood do you use 1/4,1/2 thickness?

  • @CrystalClearSQL
    @CrystalClearSQL 3 роки тому +1

    Dude does shit 10 times better than any other fabrication channel... one handed. Amazing work these days... and this was 5 years ago.

  • @Mr-uz5or
    @Mr-uz5or 9 років тому +10

    Can't wait 4 the next video, the last 2 hours I've been watching it videos. got me wanting 2 learn and pick up this craft, u need an assistant?

  • @shannonlindsey7941
    @shannonlindsey7941 5 років тому +2

    Man, I've gotta tell you....I've got a lot of respect for you and what you do!!! You've inspired me to get back in the game and do what I love. Thanks Bro!!!

  • @V8Ferrari
    @V8Ferrari 7 років тому +3

    Unbelievable those look so nice.. Not some chinsy overview but detailed step by step instructions.. Hopefully the old box will get some love soon.. That will be epic..

    • @SprayWayCustoms
      @SprayWayCustoms  7 років тому

      Thanks V8Ferrari, hopefully pretty soon I'll get some time to get back on it

  • @MrEricblane
    @MrEricblane 7 років тому

    I watched one of your videos and now I have to watch all of your videos! You're really inspiring me to do some custom work myself. I'm looking at my 1990 Chevy and seeing all the possibilities after watching your videos. I just wanna say thanks man!

  • @EduardoSilva-xe3gp
    @EduardoSilva-xe3gp 8 років тому +5

    nice bro really nice I wish I could see those panels installed on the impala though liked and subscribed your good at this man

  • @josephwarren8420
    @josephwarren8420 5 років тому

    Your attention to the details you can tell you have true passion for what you do

  • @brokebutfunctioninggarage
    @brokebutfunctioninggarage 9 років тому +5

    Amazing work as usual brother, these turned out KILLER! Never considered the bedspray myself but i think it turned out awesome in the end, I'll have to try it sometime. Dont let the haters hold you down man, you're rocking this shit. Keep up the good work man!!

    • @SprayWayCustoms
      @SprayWayCustoms  9 років тому +2

      Thanks for the motivational words Alan...Them haters can keep on hating because I can't stop/won't stop

  • @vikingmech
    @vikingmech 9 років тому

    I build custom muscle cars..and every time I watch your videos I learn something new. Thanks for the fresh ideas. Well done ...keep the vids coming.

    • @SprayWayCustoms
      @SprayWayCustoms  9 років тому

      I'll keep the camera rolling as long as you keep watching and supporting.....Thanks and glad I could help

  • @masterblaster735
    @masterblaster735 9 років тому +8

    its alway a pleasure to watch you do what you do i see we have a hater smh

    • @SprayWayCustoms
      @SprayWayCustoms  9 років тому +1

      Thanks bro....love the motivation and support from you

  • @gavinoliver8074
    @gavinoliver8074 6 років тому +1

    You just saved me about £200-300. I appreciate it brother. Thank you.

    • @SprayWayCustoms
      @SprayWayCustoms  6 років тому

      No problem at all Gavin...Appreciate You !!!

  • @pepe58pepito54
    @pepe58pepito54 6 років тому +4

    hi sprayway .. i want to see the whole car done..

  • @myboy051
    @myboy051 4 роки тому +1

    I seen another comment in here saying it’s not the right way but the sprayway, I agree. You do you and it still came out the way you wanted. At the end of the video I like how you kept the camera on the finished product for a long time, Shows pride ! I’m almost done with mine .

  • @gnjack6
    @gnjack6 7 років тому +3

    Great work Spray. Keep doing your thang my brother

  • @justing7631
    @justing7631 3 роки тому +1

    This is just great. I was hesitant to put my tweeters straight into my sail panels because I really wanted them angled and higher up. This vid breaks it down and makes it super simple to fiberglass my A-pillars. Thanks very much sir. Feels like a real build and shows the small things, which most how-to's seem to obfuscate.

  • @richardcard9328
    @richardcard9328 5 років тому +3

    Damn homie yourself taught, I thought you went to school for that, major props!

    • @SprayWayCustoms
      @SprayWayCustoms  5 років тому

      I did go to school for it back in 1997. I didn't get back into it until 2014 but I actually learned more from watching UA-cam

  • @TechnicallyDane
    @TechnicallyDane 5 років тому +1

    I made some buckets to install some speakers through a flat panel. I used fleece and resin with supports hot glued and the fleece stapled. The resin melted the glue and the buckets collapsed. I wound up giving it another try, but shot some finish nails into the supports. That time they stayed together and now are installed on the boat. Sounds great.

    • @SprayWayCustoms
      @SprayWayCustoms  5 років тому +1

      Yes, I been through that before myself. The resin interact with the glue. Thank you

  • @robertgriffin1898
    @robertgriffin1898 9 років тому +3

    Love your work brother keep it coming.

    • @SprayWayCustoms
      @SprayWayCustoms  9 років тому +1

      No doubt about it Beereal.... That's a must

  • @cadillac8927
    @cadillac8927 5 років тому +1

    Thank you for the great videos man I've always wanted to learn how to do fiberglass work I used to do car audio installation years ago but now I just do it on my own cars and my son's cars in my spare time and now I'm going to learn how to do fiberglass your videos step-by-step are very understandable thx

    • @SprayWayCustoms
      @SprayWayCustoms  5 років тому +1

      Thanks for the support

    • @cadillac8927
      @cadillac8927 5 років тому

      Do you take orders through the mail if people ship you interior parts of the vehicle can you redo them and ship them back

  • @CountrySideClub
    @CountrySideClub 9 років тому +6

    Awesome work and u know had to favorites this! how u like the way this all kandy lay out? CJ

    • @SprayWayCustoms
      @SprayWayCustoms  9 років тому +3

      Thanks CJ....it lays out good.... It do what it says

  • @AKEYFACTOR
    @AKEYFACTOR 3 роки тому +1

    This is the most informative channel I have found for fiberglass door panels or pillars. I really appreciate what you do! Headed to your website right now.

  • @Pull_It_Apart_Paul_Ham_CB
    @Pull_It_Apart_Paul_Ham_CB 9 років тому +10

    your a smart man, well done, keep on learning and sharing, from australia

    • @SprayWayCustoms
      @SprayWayCustoms  9 років тому +4

      Thanks Paul, appreciate the compliment and love from Australia

  • @KB-rh3oc
    @KB-rh3oc 4 роки тому +1

    I watched so many videos and none of them were as informative as yours I wish I saw this one first it would of saved me hours of time anyways thanks for such a detailed video I’m ready to try it now.

  • @MBCustoms1
    @MBCustoms1 9 років тому +7

    great video my fiberglass brother 👍👍

    • @SprayWayCustoms
      @SprayWayCustoms  9 років тому +3

      Thanks MB....all them long nights watching your vids paying off

    • @MBCustoms1
      @MBCustoms1 9 років тому +2

      +SprayWayCustoms im glad to be apart of that thank you appreciate the love you been showing MBCUSTOMS1

    • @SprayWayCustoms
      @SprayWayCustoms  9 років тому +4

      No problem...just paying HOMAGE

  • @alcyr5655
    @alcyr5655 8 років тому +1

    I had to hit the like and subscribe buttons. You share all your tips and tricks, clearly show any imperfections, and how to correct them. I've learned more in this one video, than all the other channels combined. Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge. I've been researching how to construct an over head console for my 57 D100, and A-Pillar pods for my 99. I'm ready to tackle these projects now that I know what to look for, and what products to use. I would of never thought to staple around the base to retain the shape. Thanks again.

    • @SprayWayCustoms
      @SprayWayCustoms  8 років тому +3

      Yes you have to staple around any curves that might come up when applying the resin because it interacts with the glue unless you use CA glue....Appreciate you Al Cyr

    • @alcyr5655
      @alcyr5655 8 років тому +2

      I appreciate what you have done and shared with everyone. I have watched way to many TV shows showing custom work. None of them show what is actually involved. I like how you show everything from start to finish. Keep sharing your ideas. Thanks from the great white north, Canada.

  • @lawrencepatterson
    @lawrencepatterson 9 років тому +5

    Lol i wus about to hit your phone in ask where the video's at...looking good 👍👍

    • @SprayWayCustoms
      @SprayWayCustoms  9 років тому +1

      I appreciate that Tweet G...you know it's a slow process when you want it done right

  • @williamknight9337
    @williamknight9337 2 роки тому +1

    I just started doing fiberglass. I think I have done pretty good so far and it is thanks to your videos I even tried

  • @chrisfeuerlein3102
    @chrisfeuerlein3102 8 років тому +3

    dude you are the shit.... amazing work.

  • @cleog.theduke3408
    @cleog.theduke3408 8 років тому

    Got a 83 box Chevy.... you just inspired me to go fiberglass on the interior. Working at a body shop in H-Town bout to black it out from bumper to bumper and the entire inside fiberglass and wet jet black. Yessir

    • @SprayWayCustoms
      @SprayWayCustoms  8 років тому

      That's whats up Cleo...thanks for watching and post some vids of your work

  • @nikog4071
    @nikog4071 7 років тому

    love the way you teach how to do it very clear no noise like family or kids or loud sounds in the video awesome job my friend

  • @DDClowers
    @DDClowers 7 років тому

    Dude, I know this video is a year old. But honestly they still go way hard!!! Especially from a motivation stand point. As much as I have some reservation, or fear, of trying something like painting on this level, your vids help out a lot. Thanks again for posting them. It helps with a budding painter or someone wanting to try to paint!!!

  • @larrycreason8024
    @larrycreason8024 7 років тому

    I gotta say bro, this is the best interior fiberglass video I've watched yet..i feel totally confident about doing this my self now! Thanks for taking the time to do this video!

  • @Pittsburgh-412
    @Pittsburgh-412 3 роки тому +1

    This the second time I watched this video and I'm still impressed and learned even more

  • @robertwilson4400
    @robertwilson4400 6 років тому

    these were the pillars I needed to repair never thought of adding tweeter pods now they going to be the spray way much love for all the knowledge

  • @FixxeR186
    @FixxeR186 4 роки тому +1

    all the sandpaper i tossed before i seen that tip.... i am shame.. lol. But seriously, i've learned more about this stuff from your videos lately than i ever knew. Thank You. This is what youtube is all about, rare good channels like yours

  • @zip11213
    @zip11213 8 років тому

    Thanks for showing how it's done.... I been watching your videos on my free time. I'm glad to see a brother doing big things on his own. Much love I've learned a lot watch the videos you post up.. Thanks keep'm coming.

  • @cue108
    @cue108 8 років тому

    One of the rare VIDs I watched on youtube in which no questions remain open, which is always a good indicator of mastery!
    Great video and thank you for sharing your expertise!!!
    Subscibed!

  • @JS-qw8hy
    @JS-qw8hy 8 років тому

    Nice job and a great instructional video for newbies and the "experienced" You are a real talent and show that you don't have to have a million dollar shop and spray booth to do good work and be creative. Bravo!

  • @kaeosfactory
    @kaeosfactory 6 років тому

    That hot glue a life saver.. man I was thinking how to do something like this but it was involving bondo/fiberglassing spikes onto a protruding rounded flat topped surface... man imma make this outa cardboard and get it done today!!! I think i gotta watch your classes on a daily basis.. gets the mind going.. inspirational, and damn creative!!!

  • @reprepfcboi463
    @reprepfcboi463 5 років тому +1

    I can watch your videos all day. I'm bout to go in on my 01 grand Prix gt coupe in a couple of months.

  • @tomw1416
    @tomw1416 6 років тому +1

    I know this is an older video, but dude you do a damn good job and I love watching your videos bc you do a good job explaining things and give me a chance to learn. THANKS

    • @SprayWayCustoms
      @SprayWayCustoms  6 років тому

      No problem at all, thanks for watching tdw1987 X

  • @SpaceGhost_44
    @SpaceGhost_44 7 років тому

    Bro this is LD from Dallas. I appreciate you making theses videos. been wanting to fiberglass me door panels in my Suburban and just never knew how. watching you is going to be a huge help for when I get started

  • @sherdonjohnson9919
    @sherdonjohnson9919 8 років тому

    You are so smart man. I appreciate the DETAILED video. I have been watching dozens to learn how but they always leave something out leaving me with a bunch of questions you missed nothing you motivated me so much I appreciate it. I will be doing my first pillars next month.

  • @marksstudio
    @marksstudio 5 років тому +1

    Your videos are fabulous. I have learned much. And your narration is terrific and full of hints and other helpful nuances to make the job perfect. Thanks man, much appreciated.

  • @300leothelion
    @300leothelion 7 років тому

    I like this idea of projecting the tweeters outwards. Looks professional. It's given me a few ideas as I'm new to messing with dashboards. I'm a carpenter by trade so I got a little head start. Cracking idea. Thanks a lot for taking time to make the video. 👍🇬🇧

  • @epochdoc2259
    @epochdoc2259 5 років тому +1

    43y/o car speaker guy since I was rocking pyramid system back in91 in my first wip. Dude, appreciate the knowledge drop. I get this is an old vid,however I am now a new subscriber. Much respect.

    • @SprayWayCustoms
      @SprayWayCustoms  5 років тому

      We're in the same era. I remember the Pyramids. I'm 45. Thanks for the subscribe.

  • @21FEEZY
    @21FEEZY 7 років тому

    This is exactly what instructional videos should be like..Full of details,Excellent camera work too. I feel like im doin it myself. You're a great teacher bruh. Beautiful work!.

  • @gameofwar3156
    @gameofwar3156 8 років тому

    You'd be the best homeboy to work with. I love your videos. Please show us some of your setting up technique for painting. And especially what your doing with bondo and resin. I am lost when it comes to guns and pressure and those types of things. You make sense of all of this. Please keep it up. There are lots of us who need ya 💯

  • @Grayback1973
    @Grayback1973 7 років тому

    Dang,this dude knows what he's doing.This kind of work definitely requires patience!

  • @alynicholls3230
    @alynicholls3230 8 років тому

    nice work man!, one trick i learned for interior screws is to screw as many as you need into some wood (just two turns) and paint them when you put your colour on, a bit of clear after that and when dry they will blend in perfectly.
    a thin polythene bag over the end of your screwdriver is just enough to stop the paint coming of the screws when you put them in on the final install.
    keep it coming i love this stuff.

  • @GilCurado7
    @GilCurado7 5 років тому +1

    Men you are an inspiration! Thanks for yoir show and for teach what you do. Men i paint 3 cars allready cos of you, you are a motivation and kipp up good work. Not see all your movies on youtube but have seen a bunch. Thanks a lot and kipp up the good work. Thank you bro! Wish you the best! Best regards from this Portuguese guy that live in Norway!

  • @dafinestnva
    @dafinestnva 8 років тому

    Appreciate you taking the time to show us amateurs how it's done. Good video, lots of details, & showed us how to take it to whatever option we wanted to paint. Thanks

  • @joshdeela7990
    @joshdeela7990 7 років тому

    Convinced my dad to let me fiberglass is ol skool cutlass cause of you're videos. keep the videos coming bro

  • @joshcogswell9465
    @joshcogswell9465 5 років тому +1

    So you mix your bondo with hardner like you normally would, and then mix it together with the resin that also has hardner? Just making sure you mix the Bondo like normal

    • @SprayWayCustoms
      @SprayWayCustoms  5 років тому

      Yes, here's a video on it if you haven't seen it. ua-cam.com/video/qK-CJnDg_yE/v-deo.html

    • @joshcogswell9465
      @joshcogswell9465 5 років тому

      @@SprayWayCustoms thank you sir. I appreciate it and your videos. Very informative

  • @CrownMan00
    @CrownMan00 9 років тому

    Once again a motion picture event and well worth it. Very clean tight work. Thank you SprayWayCustoms for the well guided DIY.

  • @crystolslimbracey
    @crystolslimbracey 8 років тому

    omg i don't know how i found you but i can watch you all day, i have learned a lot from you. Your a genius....thanks for sharing

    • @SprayWayCustoms
      @SprayWayCustoms  8 років тому

      Crystol I'm glad you found me...hope you stay tuned for more....I subscribed to you as well

    • @crystolslimbracey
      @crystolslimbracey 8 років тому +1

      omg great, I will defiantly shout you out, because you go me wanting to paint my truck!!! Take care man and thanks for subbing to me as well You are the bomb.com

    • @SprayWayCustoms
      @SprayWayCustoms  8 років тому +1

      No problem Crystol

  • @nthelifeofsin
    @nthelifeofsin 4 роки тому +1

    YO WHY DIDN'T I FOUND YOU EARLIER!!! Watched the whole video!! great video.

  • @rangeles3462
    @rangeles3462 5 років тому +1

    Dawg...have you received a teaching certificate or a your instructors license...if not you should consider...the methods you used in your videos can qualify at elite level trade institutions! Yoh skills and industry insights are benchmark to car audio fab world...much support, bruh!!!

  • @stevengeorgakis1831
    @stevengeorgakis1831 7 років тому

    Ive watched many videos of yours. You really do spray good im a home garage painter and i know how hard it is to produce a clean finish Great job sir

  • @Psalm9one1
    @Psalm9one1 5 років тому +1

    I am hooked on your channel man, no haters here. Love the knowledge you share. Passed the channel on to my squarebody chevy buddies. Keep at it sir.

    • @SprayWayCustoms
      @SprayWayCustoms  5 років тому

      Thanks man....looking to get a square body myself.

  • @ManuelHernandez-fv2zf
    @ManuelHernandez-fv2zf 9 років тому

    Ain't nothin' new, young man...just knocked it way out of the park once again! Talent...Talent...Talent, in MOTION!!!!!!!

    • @SprayWayCustoms
      @SprayWayCustoms  9 років тому

      I wish I was young again Manuel...I'm 42...I just always loved this type of work and continue to live my dream...thanks for supporting

  • @huma1188
    @huma1188 8 років тому

    you have no idea how much I appreciate your time and effort sir thank you very much!

  • @realmearthheaven1257
    @realmearthheaven1257 7 років тому +1

    You have good spray techniques, I always get to much and it’s runs then I have to redo it

    • @SprayWayCustoms
      @SprayWayCustoms  7 років тому

      The key is to make single paths between coats and letting it flash the correct amount of time

  • @Jason-uh7ml
    @Jason-uh7ml 3 роки тому +1

    I love watching your videos! Makes an amateur feel he can do it!!!!! LOVE IT!!!!!

  • @stevarnamik2233
    @stevarnamik2233 5 років тому +1

    It's been a minute but I'm still watching it's like freestyling fiberglass

  • @zdmcdonal
    @zdmcdonal 9 років тому

    Nicely done! I like that you explain step by step and give lots of info. Very educational for people trying to learn how it's done.

  • @montherali44
    @montherali44 4 роки тому +1

    Really .. you are the master of FIBERGLASS.

  • @DB335d
    @DB335d 5 років тому +1

    I cant get enough of your videos. Great step by step guides.. subscribed

  • @gordonmulcare1427
    @gordonmulcare1427 9 років тому

    I've looked at a lot of these a pillar videos and even though you took a while man I must say it's the best I've seen. The finish is really stunning.

    • @SprayWayCustoms
      @SprayWayCustoms  9 років тому

      Thanks Gordon....compliments and comments like yours keeps me on my feet to post more vids....very appreciative

  • @CDL3Outdoors
    @CDL3Outdoors 8 років тому

    Dang man, I thought this was a lot harder doing custom fiberglass but you broke it down like it should always be broken down and showed me it isn't as hard as I thought! I will be trying to do my own soon! Thank you for the knowledge!!!

  • @PhillipHall01
    @PhillipHall01 9 років тому

    This looks SO GOOD!!! I don't know how you could have made it look any better !!!! Keep up the good work and thanks for posting...

  • @Lngroller1
    @Lngroller1 8 років тому

    Love your work, when first started watching I thought, "that's not how I would do that" but your end results are always great. Thank you for taking the time to share.