very impressive,watched your overlap technique,and the car is astounding,very articulate,i know they will be beating down your door for your coating of anything they can find,the bucks are built in,you are one of the best,WITHOUT A DOUBT,seen the colors on the air respirator filters,you woke me up
The carbon fiber hood trick is a phenomenal idea and game changer for sure. If us lowrider guys can take grandma's lace curtains and do our roofs and patterns then I guess street rods and such can use dad's cabinet liners for carbon fiber graphics!!! I absolutely love this!!!!!
You are the best curry wow I never saw a good painting guy like you a have I 84 chevy short bed had it for 28 years was in the garage for 9 years it's clean my son it's 16 that's the reason I want to fix it cost ?its my son don't care good job curry chevy Cheyenne 84 c10
That Paint Job is on another level ! The workmanship that went into that would make you too scared to drive it !!. I've always been fascinated watching the videos where they use the peelable paint to create effects. But this makes them guys look like amateur hour. Hats Off
Good work. I’ve worked with a lot of painters and the all say they never get that much trash in their paint jobs😂. Just cause that one time they actually didn’t. It’s all good I’ll cut and buff and make you look good‼️ Teamwork makes the dream work
Primo job, looks so so very nice. I'd like to see the car in the sun after cut a buff and what ever else you do. Your professionalism shows, nice work.
I started using purple power cleaner for final prep, pretty cheap considering it is a concentrate. Going on 3 years using it, no fisheyes , no "staining" problems. Only one thing I've noticed is them blue work towels, I remember when you could use them, run them through the washing machine, the dryer, and still get to use them after that, ....:( not any more.
I've never painted a vehicle although I painted commercial and residential for eight years and five of those years I was married to a sprayer.lol. I know there is not much as far as similarities are concerned between buildings and vehicles when successfully applying paint to achieve a satisfactory result. All jokes aside,I would like to thank you for explaining in great detail the why,where,how's,and including the technique involved from your personal experiences along with the why nots so inexperienced individuals have the realistic reasoning to avoid attempting a task well above a pay grade that ends in a result of a less desirable conclusion than what was hoped for.I have pondered the thought of attempting to do some rather minor touch ups on my own vehicle but honestly understand I lack even the most basic skills to do so . After watching some of your content after watching quite a bit of other content from other areas of knowledge I found that this channel actually made me think I might go ahead and go for it. The ease of understanding you provided was wonderful and your advice for technique filled in much of the blanks I couldn't find elsewhere and your end result was as far as I am concerned looked absolutely wonderful. Let's hope I can come close to that. Bless you my friend and have a wonderful day.
I have a technique for you to hide the lines made by the striping tape . I have done this on mostly custom bikes and race cars. When doing the striping in base coat after laying down your color, or pattern pull the tape back n masking about 6 inches. Ask your pant supplier to sell you just your bace coat clear. apply the base coat clear over the stripe and sanded clear. apply several coats letting it flash inbetween. after drying sand the base coat cear you just applied to knock the edge of the stripe you ran. Use a rubber block and 600 grt. then spray your clear final coat. The tape edge will be gone and no raise or height difference will be seen. try it on a small scale to determine layers of Base clear you need to hide the lines. This also works really well when you run multiple colors. as you can bury them in bse clear and block between colors. I painted on high volume shop for 5 years and hobby painter for 40. possibly hardest thing is to have your paint supplier sell you just base clear.. Al
Nice job, fun being a short painter 😅😂. Used to have milk crates w a 2x12 bolted on top. Painted for a long time catalyzed enamels, Imrons and Centari mostly as favorite. Back in days of high pressure siphon guns. Few things I did, rubber Soaker type hose around booth to keep it damp for dust. Two things I noticed of as a bad habits. 1 with slow reducers is spraying the edges then you sprayed the flat horizontal surface. The spray DOWN from the flat can help push down a run/sag along the top edge of the vertical surface. I noticed you did that on the spoiler and once in the t-top edge. 2 When laying the silver base flake you didnt stop/release the trigger & laid it as a panel job which can give some stripe motteling of it. You did similar w the candie layers but ran off to get it even so 👍. Watching both episodes and yes my shoulder is feeling it 😂😂😂. Trash can be static, use a ground wire on the car. Grab battery - neg abd ground it to the booth. The soaker hose also will help w trash. 😉
Freaking beautiful! Just sold my 94 Z28. It had 341,000 miles on it. Still didn't use oil. Great car.. You know your stuff! Takes unbelievable patience!
Nice color, have always thought about painting mine that color, bought the car new in 93, figured I'd wait til it needs a paint job, 30 years and a quarter million miles later, car looks better than new, still waiting, with nearly 500 wheel HP, drives better than new also.
That's a great job, 👍. Especially with no stupid background music, and nice to see the wheels out of the way and the hubs covered up, tidy work. Good luck from Ireland 🇮🇪.
Your paint jobs are awesome man I started painting in my shop a while back so I'm learning the process and your videos help so thank you for sharing this with us.
You're the kind of guy that I would have love to have painted my mustang that's my favorite color my car is almost that color but it never look that good I love the video
Back in the Mid 1980's I had my 1977 Cutlass Supreme Brougham painted Candy Brandy Wine with gold metal flake including the rally wheels and it came out looking really nice except for the mosquito painted into the clear coat of the trunk lid... lol
I do not have instagram but I appreciate what you 'do' post on youtube. Thanks for showing how you take painting to another higher level. Good stuff here Curry. Keep up the good work! Phillip Hall
everyone has instagram it's a website like youtube or google.. you don't need an account. Unless you're trying to use the app.. either way I couldn't find his ig anyway.
wow. the angle that the paint goes through the "stencil" could totally shift it around. What a trick system he came up w here. Just amazing. Of course ... he didn't show us the hours he spent on (wet-sanding..?) the first layer of clear-coat prepping it to get these results. I'm always confused when places use really good paint and do good work but they skip sanding in between the paint and clear coat.
Awesome work as usual. The quality you get off the gun is far superior to what the majority of painters get after sanding and polishing. Thanks for sharing your work with us.
@paintbycurry1531 so I've been clearing with the w400 for years.thinking about trying the ws400.can you tell me if it's a big difference in the two.of so what is it thanks
Thought I never liked Candy Red paint, then I saw this. Holy moly. Ive never seen it that deep and impressive from an OEM on any production car. Cant imagine what a paint job this nice costs though, prob an easy $10k no?
This guys work reminds me of the quality of workmanship in my father's era. He was an old school panel beater .. NO BOG! They were coach builders, initially, where busses were built from a chassis and panels formed with wheeling machines. A painter came in one day when a bus was finished. He had PAINT BRUSHES. (No spray gun). My father was in his apprenticeship back then and they were making fun of the painter.....until they saw him working. They were astonished at how he painted the whole bus and it came up like a mirror. Maybe not as good as today spray guns, but brilliant nevertheless. Great listening to the old timers who were REAL craftsmen, especially if they were taught by the English. What they could do with metal wouldn't be worth knowing. Especially when you see so called panel beaters today using MiG welders on panels. A huge no-no.
This series is the first I've watched of your content. I'm painting a solid color (Austin/Rover cumulus grey GR29) single stage that's painting like a metallic, seeing a black stripe, so trying to learn some tricks to eliminate them. Fourth attempt on the hood was with a new Iwata LPH400-LVB 1.3 tip, it's helped significantly, but an area still has them. The details you communicate with everything is perfect. Gun, pressure, tip size, every detail is great. It'll help me try different things. Thank you.
Just stumbled upon your channel. Your paint jobs are an absolute dream! Subscribed of course. On a side note: top notch guys like yourself are the inspiration for luthiers of electric guitars. Most of them use the exact same automotive paint and techniques.
Awesome job. Great instructions.. When youre walking away from the camera laying down paint all the way down the car you kinda look like a ninja sneaking away in those dark clothes and hood
After taking off plastic next time, try just wiping it back down again with only water....Might help. Water being the BEST anti-stat on the planet. I agree, plastic is always full of static that transfers to the car.
I'm not sure how or why your channel popped up on my recommended list, but Hot Damn am I glad it did. You remind me of watching the Boyd Coddington show and watching Charlie Hutton painting all of Boyd's projects, Very Nice job. I've only painted a couple cars before so I'm by far no expert but very cool. If I can ever afford another T/A I know exactly what color I'm going with I saved this series of videos so I'll have it as a reference again awesome awesome job!!!!
You do Amazing work! That said this car would have looked better without any stripes. But everyones taste varies. The stripes looked great on the one piece Camaro front clip you did.
I have been painting for 40 years, I think that you are bad ass!
I agree 15 years of painting he's a beast!
I'm just glad there's somebody out there can still paint.
Sir, That looks incredible! Blown away by the skill and precision!
I’ve painted for 30 plus years you my friend are amazing
Now we understand why painting a car is that expensive, there's allot of work that goes into it
How much would you say this paint job was?
@@LM-mc2lm ima guess like a grand, not sure though
😂 about 8k plus lots of work
Who knew…
I find ur workmanship "Amazing." Superb painting! Thumbs 👍!!
very impressive,watched your overlap technique,and the car is astounding,very articulate,i know they will be beating down your door for your coating of anything they can find,the bucks are built in,you are one of the best,WITHOUT A DOUBT,seen the colors on the air respirator filters,you woke me up
The carbon fiber hood trick is a phenomenal idea and game changer for sure. If us lowrider guys can take grandma's lace curtains and do our roofs and patterns then I guess street rods and such can use dad's cabinet liners for carbon fiber graphics!!! I absolutely love this!!!!!
You are the best curry wow I never saw a good painting guy like you a have I 84 chevy short bed had it for 28 years was in the garage for 9 years it's clean my son it's 16 that's the reason I want to fix it cost ?its my son don't care good job curry chevy Cheyenne 84 c10
That Paint Job is on another level ! The workmanship that went into that would make you too scared to drive it !!. I've always been fascinated watching the videos where they use the peelable paint to create effects. But this makes them guys look like amateur hour. Hats Off
Good work. I’ve worked with a lot of painters and the all say they never get that much trash in their paint jobs😂. Just cause that one time they actually didn’t. It’s all good I’ll cut and buff and make you look good‼️ Teamwork makes the dream work
Enjoy watching a professional. True art form.
When i saw that little lid you had made for the pressure adjuster, i pressed the subscribe button :)
Superb, it's my favorite color (a little darker). Too bad we can't see it in the light of day...
Words escape me currently as to how to describe how this color looks. It is absolutely GORGEOUS!!!!
Primo job, looks so so very nice. I'd like to see the car in the sun after cut a buff and what ever else you do. Your professionalism shows, nice work.
Good call on the taper of the stripes… Front of the car tapered like it is the stripes would’ve looked weird if they were straight… Awesome job! 👍
Thanks!
I started using purple power cleaner for final prep, pretty cheap considering it is a concentrate. Going on 3 years using it, no fisheyes , no "staining" problems. Only one thing I've noticed is them blue work towels, I remember when you could use them, run them through the washing machine, the dryer, and still get to use them after that, ....:( not any more.
anyone complaining paint jobs are expensive... well this is why. just incredible. you should work for a supercar company like Saleen.
That Brandywine with clear is just beautiful.
WOW! Absolutely beautiful. You are truly gifted! You just more than doubled the value of this car.
I've never painted a vehicle although I painted commercial and residential for eight years and five of those years I was married to a sprayer.lol.
I know there is not much as far as similarities are concerned between buildings and vehicles when successfully applying paint to achieve a satisfactory result.
All jokes aside,I would like to thank you for explaining in great detail the why,where,how's,and including the technique involved from your personal experiences along with the why nots so inexperienced individuals have the realistic reasoning to avoid attempting a task well above a pay grade that ends in a result of a less desirable conclusion than what was hoped for.I have pondered the thought of attempting to do some rather minor touch ups on my own vehicle but honestly understand I lack even the most basic skills to do so .
After watching some of your content after watching quite a bit of other content from other areas of knowledge I found that this channel actually made me think I might go ahead and go for it.
The ease of understanding you provided was wonderful and your advice for technique filled in much of the blanks I couldn't find elsewhere and your end result was as far as I am concerned looked absolutely wonderful.
Let's hope I can come close to that.
Bless you my friend and have a wonderful day.
Amazing paint job!!...Wow!! I also really like the fact that you explain everything as you go along! 👍👍👍 You sir, are an artist!
I have a technique for you to hide the lines made by the striping tape . I have done this on mostly custom bikes and race cars. When doing the striping in base coat after laying down your color, or pattern pull the tape back n masking about 6 inches. Ask your pant supplier to sell you just your bace coat clear. apply the base coat clear over the stripe and sanded clear. apply several coats letting it flash inbetween. after drying sand the base coat cear you just applied to knock the edge of the stripe you ran. Use a rubber block and 600 grt. then spray your clear final coat. The tape edge will be gone and no raise or height difference will be seen. try it on a small scale to determine layers of Base clear you need to hide the lines. This also works really well when you run multiple colors. as you can bury them in bse clear and block between colors. I painted on high volume shop for 5 years and hobby painter for 40. possibly hardest thing is to have your paint supplier sell you just base clear.. Al
That car looks amazing. Nice work.
Nice job, fun being a short painter 😅😂. Used to have milk crates w a 2x12 bolted on top.
Painted for a long time catalyzed enamels, Imrons and Centari mostly as favorite. Back in days of high pressure siphon guns.
Few things I did, rubber Soaker type hose around booth to keep it damp for dust.
Two things I noticed of as a bad habits.
1 with slow reducers is spraying the edges then you sprayed the flat horizontal surface. The spray DOWN from the flat can help push down a run/sag along the top edge of the vertical surface. I noticed you did that on the spoiler and once in the t-top edge.
2 When laying the silver base flake you didnt stop/release the trigger & laid it as a panel job which can give some stripe motteling of it. You did similar w the candie layers but ran off to get it even so 👍.
Watching both episodes and yes my shoulder is feeling it 😂😂😂.
Trash can be static, use a ground wire on the car. Grab battery - neg abd ground it to the booth. The soaker hose also will help w trash. 😉
Absolutely 💯 gorgeous, I have an 86
Cutlass supreme for you to do. 😊😊
Freaking beautiful! Just sold my 94 Z28. It had 341,000 miles on it. Still didn't use oil. Great car..
You know your stuff! Takes unbelievable patience!
Excellent work bro
cool weather and slow reducer makes for a super slick paint job got to be careful.
💰 💰 💰
Sounds like the guy from the House of Kolor narratting this. Nice job on the car.
Nice color, have always thought about painting mine that color, bought the car new in 93, figured I'd wait til it needs a paint job, 30 years and a quarter million miles later, car looks better than new, still waiting, with nearly 500 wheel HP, drives better than new also.
Killed it. Appreciate the attention to details . That carbon fiber is trick is gold !
Wow absolutely beautiful perfect.👌! Amazing skills. 👍
That's a great job, 👍. Especially with no stupid background music, and nice to see the wheels out of the way and the hubs covered up, tidy work.
Good luck from Ireland 🇮🇪.
That's the nicest color I've seen. Great job sir
Your paint jobs are awesome man I started painting in my shop a while back so I'm learning the process and your videos help so thank you for sharing this with us.
Nice Car And A Gorgeous/ Paint Job!! I Help Out At My Friends Bodyshop, Excellent Work Here! Well Done!!
Great trick/tip about running the clear coat before the black to prevent bleed through under the tape! Thanks for the video can’t wait for number 4!!
Impressive to line of stripes with naked eye!!
If that ain't plum gorgeous!
Your paint jobs are amazing….I’d give anything for you to paint my Camaro! Awesome job!
Like thecway you explained the mixture psi on diffrent coats
i like the matte finish before the last clear coat.
You're the kind of guy that I would have love to have painted my mustang that's my favorite color my car is almost that color but it never look that good I love the video
That's a great paint job, I'm impressed nice work!!!
Awesome paint job
Back in the '80's we used to hook a heavy body chain to the frame laying on ground to cut down on static
Back in the Mid 1980's I had my 1977 Cutlass Supreme Brougham painted Candy Brandy Wine with gold metal flake including the rally wheels and it came out looking really nice except for the mosquito painted into the clear coat of the trunk lid... lol
My favorite Camaro year I had 94 love it
Incredible clean ,wonderful
Awesome paint job man just beautiful love to paint my S-10 this color can’t wait to see the final product
I've watched your video and you've got major talent!
Nice work brother!
I think you are the best painter in the world...
Absolutely amazing skill!
I do not have instagram but I appreciate what you 'do' post on youtube. Thanks for showing how you take painting to another higher level. Good stuff here Curry. Keep up the good work! Phillip Hall
Me too! I’m too old for instagram and would have missed the final product lol
everyone has instagram it's a website like youtube or google.. you don't need an account. Unless you're trying to use the app.. either way I couldn't find his ig anyway.
@@otallono
If you do find it please let us know here how to lock onto it. Thanks, Phillip Hall
Excellent job you was born with a spray gun impressive
Thanx for changing ur mind and giving us a vid when it's done ..can't wait 💥
wow. the angle that the paint goes through the "stencil" could totally shift it around. What a trick system he came up w here. Just amazing. Of course ... he didn't show us the hours he spent on (wet-sanding..?) the first layer of clear-coat prepping it to get these results. I'm always confused when places use really good paint and do good work but they skip sanding in between the paint and clear coat.
Thats Awesome work looks amazeing thats a best paint job i have seen...
PS Thanks for deciding to place one more video on UA-cam, looking forward to it! Phillip Hall
Great job, color is one of my favorites!
I like what you do i to am going to paint a candy black cherry awsome work and awsome paint job
WOW 👌 YOU ARE THE BEST
NO OTHER ONE LIKE YOU... WOW!
Love 💕💕💕 that color maybe a little more black in the base coat
Man that car turned out gorgeous!!!
Beautiful work 👏 👌
Thank you!
Awesome work as usual. The quality you get off the gun is far superior to what the majority of painters get after sanding and polishing. Thanks for sharing your work with us.
He’s using an Iwata. That’s a $1, 000 gun. I’ve used Sata, but always wanted to buy an Iwata.
Amazing work, I can't wait to see that gray stripe detail. Real gorgeous idea.
I am absolutely in LOVE with this color!!!!!!!
looks amazing ....really liked the way you made the carbon fiber look...
Great tip about spaying clear first for bleed through. I never thought about that.
Nice job like the paint codes and products used in videos 1st class
What's the word I'm searching for? Oh, yeah, gorgeous.
Stumbled across this channel and love the work you've been doing. Awesome paint jobs
Thank you!
@paintbycurry1531 so I've been clearing with the w400 for years.thinking about trying the ws400.can you tell me if it's a big difference in the two.of so what is it thanks
An thats nice work man
Mean as brother. Beautiful to watch. Thanks
That color is gorgeous
glad you are doing a 4th video this car deserves it.
Thought I never liked Candy Red paint, then I saw this. Holy moly. Ive never seen it that deep and impressive from an OEM on any production car. Cant imagine what a paint job this nice costs though, prob an easy $10k no?
This guys work reminds me of the quality of workmanship in my father's era.
He was an old school panel beater .. NO BOG!
They were coach builders, initially, where busses were built from a chassis and panels formed with wheeling machines.
A painter came in one day when a bus was finished. He had PAINT BRUSHES. (No spray gun).
My father was in his apprenticeship back then and they were making fun of the painter.....until they saw him working.
They were astonished at how he painted the whole bus and it came up like a mirror.
Maybe not as good as today spray guns, but brilliant nevertheless. Great listening to the old timers who were REAL craftsmen, especially if they were taught by the English. What they could do with metal wouldn't be worth knowing. Especially when you see so called panel beaters today using MiG welders on panels. A huge no-no.
Cool asl...I'm doing my 2000 as we speak,I'm using Tamco OG Red
This series is the first I've watched of your content. I'm painting a solid color (Austin/Rover cumulus grey GR29) single stage that's painting like a metallic, seeing a black stripe, so trying to learn some tricks to eliminate them. Fourth attempt on the hood was with a new Iwata LPH400-LVB 1.3 tip, it's helped significantly, but an area still has them. The details you communicate with everything is perfect. Gun, pressure, tip size, every detail is great. It'll help me try different things. Thank you.
Just stumbled upon your channel. Your paint jobs are an absolute dream! Subscribed of course. On a side note: top notch guys like yourself are the inspiration for luthiers of electric guitars. Most of them use the exact same automotive paint and techniques.
Man you killed this paint job!!
Man I sure wish I had the funds and means to have you paint my trans am... your paint jobs are amazing man... great videos
hats off to you young man, thats beautifiul
Wow what a beautiful colour scheme
Awesome job. Great instructions.. When youre walking away from the camera laying down paint all the way down the car you kinda look like a ninja sneaking away in those dark clothes and hood
After taking off plastic next time, try just wiping it back down again with only water....Might help. Water being the BEST anti-stat on the planet. I agree, plastic is always full of static that transfers to the car.
That’s beautiful man you do a good job
Nice Car paint job..
I'm not sure how or why your channel popped up on my recommended list, but Hot Damn am I glad it did. You remind me of watching the Boyd Coddington show and watching Charlie Hutton painting all of Boyd's projects, Very Nice job. I've only painted a couple cars before so I'm by far no expert but very cool. If I can ever afford another T/A I know exactly what color I'm going with I saved this series of videos so I'll have it as a reference again awesome awesome job!!!!
you are not a painter,you are an artist
that is absolutely beautiful . deep like you can stick your arm in.
This is absolutely beautiful!!
Wow...Very nice paint!
Like those 4th gen Cameros
I really enjoyed watching this This is not easy to do But he makes it look easy
Your carbon fiber is FIRE my man
The best job of all.
You do Amazing work! That said this car would have looked better without any stripes. But everyones taste varies. The stripes looked great on the one piece Camaro front clip you did.
I'm in agreement -- better without the stripes. No accounting for taste.