I started with single stage when I was 24, dupont centari. I'm 58, trained in base coat clear coat but hats off to you on the single stage!! Looks fantastic!
@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937 it's been years since I've used single stage and quite a difference between single stage and base coat clearcoat. However, my landlord has a 58 edsel " chaulk pink" I may be painting for him and he's ordered single stage for it.
Well I feel much better about my garage paint job I guess it happens to the best of us. You gotta keep your head up and keep on spraying it just paint ! Looks Great !
Looks okay, hot days just use a very slow reducer with your harder which will let it flow out better less orange peel. I started my career 45 yrs ago using straight enamel and slow reducer with harder! We sanded and buffed look like glass…but cutting it the paint would last long sun eat it up! Anyway just my thoughts.
I don’t know how many times I talk to the screen watching body work videos, asking why aren’t these people using a cheese grater!? Happy to see one in use.
I painted 3 cars with single stage.Two of them came out good, the one was metallic paint and it turned out really bad. The solid colors seemed to be a lot easier to paint.
Don't always have to use a block to get decant results. There's many many painters on UA-cam who use da sander only for body work and get it looking decant. The trick is knowing how to use that sander to not make the surface wavy
@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937 I was just surprised that’s all. I’m a Autobody painter for 30 years, bodywork as well. You’re getting good results, and you do nice work but a bit of block sanding would take your work to the next level. Higher level finish more money you can charge! Keep going my brother 👍🏼
If that was your boys doing the music… May I offer a suggestion… believe it or not… ( if you are using a digital recording studio ( DAW) like pro tools or logic or Reaper…. Slooowww ypthe click track WAAAAAY down…… and play to that/ record at a VERY SLOW TEMPO..( especially the drummer , bass player and keyboard rhythmic parts)…. Then..after the parts are recorded SLOW..the. Return the tempo back to the tempo you initially wanted…. And “ micro errors” in the rhythm… will them be minimized like “ zooming out” from the paint job… Like going from 400 to 600 to 1000, 1500, and 2000…. The errors get blended away… I would know… as a drummer it saves me from my own crappy drum recording… I’m ok live but HORRIBLE in the studio…
If it was 10 degrees colder it would have been perfect. Came out with a little bit of peel, a few dirt nibs, still happy with it over all. Most painters would not attempt red single stage on a car this big it wasn't easy
The last truck I did with SS red was pretty peely. I wonder if it’s because reds use quite a few pigments. Anyways, thanks for the comment and I usually spray the jet black speedokote single stage with a ws400 and it lays out absolutely flat. Couldn’t be happier
Everyone, I mean everyone gets a run every once in a while. Its just happens and if they say other wise they are full of shit. Turned out pretty good. Yea a few things to touch up but for the environment and what not, it's a good paint job.
That first coat was heavy heavy...hence the huge run on the fender. I didn't see any medium coat come out of that gun. Not a big fan of painting over dings and dents either. I remember when I first started painting. Keep trying and learning , you will get there. Overall if the customer is happy we are all happy.
You ain't been here a while, clearly. I've made it very clear in all my videos that I have every capability to get a 10-30,000$ finish on a car but I do what I'm paid to do. Every single car it's going to get a different amount of attention.
Running it off in the floor doesn't seem capable .. but what ever. Clearly I won't be be here any length of time. Good Luck.@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937
Thank you Marco for all your inspirations. I've painted my whole e30 in my garage using the cheap LVLP gun and the small vervor compress after watching a lot of your videos. It came out not bad apart from a few runs. It's no show quality but it did saved me a lot of money. Thank you so much again
Hell yeah scratch and spray is my favorite, everyone with a classic wants laser straight and a glass finish but they don’t have the paper to match their desires. Keep it realistic and keep it moving.
👀 Nice oldschool project man. I have the same year and was hoping to get it into paint this year but won't. Single stage has always been a thorn in my side for large projects but as always great content 🏁🏁🏁.
My cheese grater is one of my most important tools but you needto hot it right before it sets up.... it need to be tacky and sticky... then you can get to work with it and its amazing 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Nicely done Marco, as you say for a quick single stage job it looks amazing. I've seen a few of you good folks in the USA using the cheese grater and they do look like they work well plus save a little money but for some reason you don't see many people using them over here in the UK but I really don't see why that is🤔🤷♂👍John UK
We have them in every space of the shop. We are not a social justice warrior UA-cam page. We believe in Constitutional rights 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 Thanks for noticing! Lol
Enjoying the old schools on the channel.lately! They can be a lot of work. Got a 68 Dart GT convert job in right now. Owner has it stripped down. Everything is off. Making my life a bit easier for a change! A last note: cutting expenses! Using the cheese grater like you, using my metal and plastic cups instead of pps. (But i am using the little paint cup filters everyone says don't use😂) Using Speedokote clear can save $$ but can still be trusted. Looking for the best value for my money. Thanks Joe👍
What I use to do when spraying enamel was after it was tacking up I would mist a clean lacquer thinner over the final coat of paint. A quick mist. What it does is re-melt the paint and take away orange peel. Emphasize "Light mist" over the car. But it works and saves sanding and is really glossy after.
Bro! That's a Factory Finish back in the 60s and 70's :) I'm a Ford Guy but that El Camino looks great! Drop in a Ford 429 Big Block and I'll be happy... Watching Chevy Guys lose their freaking minds of a Ford engine in a Chevy :) But how many Chevy 350's and LS motors are dropped into old Fords??
Speedokote race red single stage the exact paint I used and described in the video . Did you watch ? speedokote.com/high-gloss-race-red-2k-acrylic-urethane-4-1-gallon-warm-temp-kit-spk9714-spk85-2-8-voc-race-red-single-stage-paint-use-in-80-90-f/
Stop getting paint from local paint stores . They jack the prices up. We are manufacture direct cutting out the middle man and keeping prices as low as possible
Thank you for the polite response…. Again the video is totally a keeper… but as a retired professional musician…. I am a more than a little broken@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937
Marco - I’ll be doing my 72 chevelle in a similar manner, at home (also a respray over old single stage red…). I have the same minor rust bubbles in a few spots at bottoms of the fenders. Can you share what process / products you did for a quick fix on this? Simple grind it out / epoxy primer / Fiberglass reinforced filler ? I know the purists will recommend cutting it out and patching with metal…..but I’m not trying to create a Barret Jackson car here! Thanks in advance - Love your real world videos!
Grind out as much rust as you can, fiber glass filler, sand flat, put out sf5003 over top, sand flat, ss2790g primer (ours) over top of that, sand flat, paint 🙂🙂🙂🙂
@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937thanks, thats what I’m looking for! Should I seal the metal area with anything before applying filler, or just put the filler direct on the metal (no rust, that will be ground out as much as possible)
@@jerryhovet2991 you COULD put some self etch primer over any bare metal spots, we sell that in spray can! It works awesome. It's seriously a life saver around my shop for last minute touch ups / burn throughs before paint
@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937 Hey when you even say "Some fool is gonna say "your paint has runs man" and you say "They didnt watch the full video" and the 3rd comment is exactly the video..I couldnt resist!!
i need a paint on my 98 Honda Accord Ex 😊 my Daughter and Wife loves this car has taken us everywhere and would like to keep doing that with my newborn Son 🎉
Great camera work very clear instructions this is a great video thx. I have to do the exact same job to my 63 Cadillac and this video def built my confidence now that I saw how to do it. Keep them videos coming
Nice Video. I really dont see many classic cars been painted. Some just Show the results but never while painting. I only see new cars painted. Great job thanks!
Not a fan of red cars but another superb job. The owner sure will stand out driving that around when he shows up. Imagine if it has some SMR42 on it. It’d be like glass.
Hey brother - I have a few questions for you and I mean this with no disrespect (just curious). 1. Why did you not primer the whole car? 2. What psi do you shoot your primer at? 3. What psi do you shoot your paint at? Thanks so much for your videos and humility. God bless you bro. Ignore the haters!
Primer is almost never necessary spraying OUR brand single stage because it covers in one coat . As long as surface is smooth and sanded your good. Primer sealer I spray around 14-19 psi Paint I spray between 14-23 psi. It all depends on the paint, how thick , air temp , ect ect
Dude it's probably some moisture somewhere in your paint. I have the same issue with hazyness in clear if I got any kinds moisture in it. Smr1150 after 3 coats looks pretty dang good every time I've used it
Very nice guy. Say when your spraying say a hood and at the end of the hood on both sides do u lift up on the trigger at the edge of the hood them press it on quickly again when you go back the opposite direction? Or you keep the trigger pressed the whole time.😮 Thanks.
I started with single stage when I was 24, dupont centari. I'm 58, trained in base coat clear coat but hats off to you on the single stage!! Looks fantastic!
I love both but single jingle definitely is superior for solid colors for budget jobs
@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937 it's been years since I've used single stage and quite a difference between single stage and base coat clearcoat. However, my landlord has a 58 edsel " chaulk pink" I may be painting for him and he's ordered single stage for it.
@@robertepley4339 best of luck with it!
I am FIRST!
WOWZZRRRRRSSS!! LOL!! was not expecting this 😂😂😂
Hope your weekend is going good man!!!
LMAO!
Brian, you're hilarious 🤣
@@stevec5657 he has been waiting for this moment 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣
Well I feel much better about my garage paint job I guess it happens to the best of us. You gotta keep your head up and keep on spraying it just paint ! Looks Great !
@@timhudson8958 yup just keep practicing
Looks okay, hot days just use a very slow reducer with your harder which will let it flow out better less orange peel. I started my career 45 yrs ago using straight enamel and slow reducer with harder! We sanded and buffed look like glass…but cutting it the paint would last long sun eat it up!
Anyway just my thoughts.
Yea I definitely messed up by using medium activator... Should have used slow.
I don’t know how many times I talk to the screen watching body work videos, asking why aren’t these people using a cheese grater!? Happy to see one in use.
It's a old school tool. None of the new age guys use it.
@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937 shit…guess I’m officially old.
@@vintagespeedandperformance6615 😂😂
I painted 3 cars with single stage.Two of them came out good, the one was metallic paint and it turned out really bad. The solid colors seemed to be a lot easier to paint.
I've done single stage mettalic and had it come out like glass. All just depends on temperature and what speed activator your using
Masterpiece...as usual😮 Keep On Truckin' Maestro😮💯👀👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😎
Trying bro!
Still some good work
For 400 keep up the good work
Thanks a lot. Not my best job but also far from my worst
I like how you had fair skin before then redish pink skin after.
LOL YES
Awesome!!
Thanks buddy
Do a metallic signal stage ,way different than non metallic
Love el Camino's,still waiting for a new beetle to get sprayed
I'm sure one will come along sooner or later!!! 🙂
Surprised to not see a sanding block in the entire video anywhere. 😮
Don't always have to use a block to get decant results. There's many many painters on UA-cam who use da sander only for body work and get it looking decant. The trick is knowing how to use that sander to not make the surface wavy
@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937 I was just surprised that’s all. I’m a Autobody painter for 30 years, bodywork as well. You’re getting good results, and you do nice work but a bit of block sanding would take your work to the next level. Higher level finish more money you can charge! Keep going my brother 👍🏼
Polishes nice single stage.
If that was your boys doing the music… May I offer a suggestion… believe it or not… ( if you are using a digital recording studio ( DAW) like pro tools or logic or Reaper…. Slooowww ypthe click track WAAAAAY down…… and play to that/ record at a VERY SLOW TEMPO..( especially the drummer , bass player and keyboard rhythmic parts)…. Then..after the parts are recorded SLOW..the. Return the tempo back to the tempo you initially wanted…. And “ micro errors” in the rhythm… will them be minimized like “ zooming out” from the paint job…
Like going from 400 to 600 to 1000, 1500, and 2000…. The errors get blended away…
I would know… as a drummer it saves me from my own crappy drum recording…
I’m ok live but HORRIBLE in the studio…
I love it cause it's a cheap job I would do to my own car.
Absolutely!
Have a link to the exact red you used for this car? Beautiful job
It's speedokote race red found at www.speedokote.com
Ice never sprayed single stage but could you use the masking tape trick to fix the runs the way you do with Base/clear?
Yes I just do that when I start sanding the runs . Then remove tape and move to 2000 and 3000
Diggin the cheese grater👍
Me to lol
How come so much orange peel this time around? Usually you lay it flat. Was the psi turned down, or was it the paint/activator?
I should have gotten slow activator. Small error.
If it was 10 degrees colder it would have been perfect. Came out with a little bit of peel, a few dirt nibs, still happy with it over all. Most painters would not attempt red single stage on a car this big it wasn't easy
The last truck I did with SS red was pretty peely. I wonder if it’s because reds use quite a few pigments. Anyways, thanks for the comment and I usually spray the jet black speedokote single stage with a ws400 and it lays out absolutely flat. Couldn’t be happier
@@Samwise71999 yes over all single stage is easier but harder in ways
I would send my car if you were closer
Run on fender
Would you like to come show me how to paint better?
Nice job were are you located what you you charge for a job like this
Located in Central pa.
I do estimates for 20$
I have a lot of my information in description what gun I used ect ect
What PSI are you shooting it on with?
Usually around 15-21 psi
GOAT
I'm trying man!!!
What products did you use?
Speedokote
What is that on the left fender by the door a run??
Yes I explained it in video
Everyone, I mean everyone gets a run every once in a while. Its just happens and if they say other wise they are full of shit. Turned out pretty good. Yea a few things to touch up but for the environment and what not, it's a good paint job.
Yea man not bad. It ain't my best paint job but far from my worst.
That first coat was heavy heavy...hence the huge run on the fender. I didn't see any medium coat come out of that gun. Not a big fan of painting over dings and dents either. I remember when I first started painting. Keep trying and learning , you will get there. Overall if the customer is happy we are all happy.
You ain't been here a while, clearly.
I've made it very clear in all my videos that I have every capability to get a 10-30,000$ finish on a car but I do what I'm paid to do. Every single car it's going to get a different amount of attention.
Running it off in the floor doesn't seem capable .. but what ever. Clearly I won't be be here any length of time. Good Luck.@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937
Wow. Reality bites
Thank you Marco for all your inspirations. I've painted my whole e30 in my garage using the cheap LVLP gun and the small vervor compress after watching a lot of your videos. It came out not bad apart from a few runs. It's no show quality but it did saved me a lot of money. Thank you so much again
Nice!
Hell yeah scratch and spray is my favorite, everyone with a classic wants laser straight and a glass finish but they don’t have the paper to match their desires. Keep it realistic and keep it moving.
Ain't this true 😂😂😂😂 people want a 30k paint job for 5k
Pfffff most can't afford the paint let alone the work!
Yup
A little metal flake and some dangle balls you'd have a real love machine.
Great video as always. Considering it was hot that little run isn't bad at all. Didn't know the sunlight from a window had that much affect.
Yea I was shocked I can self diagnose paint problems pretty quick.
He's one of the most scientific minds we have today. 😎
My '68 is gonna need a lot more than that, unfortunately... it's very cancerous... but I'll get it there one day...
👀 Nice oldschool project man. I have the same year and was hoping to get it into paint this year but won't. Single stage has always been a thorn in my side for large projects but as always great content 🏁🏁🏁.
Try getting the slowest activator possible.
My cheese grater is one of my most important tools but you needto hot it right before it sets up.... it need to be tacky and sticky... then you can get to work with it and its amazing 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Yup it's a very sweet spot with that tool have to know what your doing
Nicely done Marco, as you say for a quick single stage job it looks amazing. I've seen a few of you good folks in the USA using the cheese grater and they do look like they work well plus save a little money but for some reason you don't see many people using them over here in the UK but I really don't see why that is🤔🤷♂👍John UK
It's not a common tool in many shops 😂
Love the rifle leaning up against the vehicle in the background 👍
We have them in every space of the shop. We are not a social justice warrior UA-cam page. We believe in Constitutional rights 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thanks for noticing! Lol
Marco Killin it. Something to be said for a budget single stage driver paint job. Can’t beat it
Thanks!
Enjoying the old schools on the channel.lately! They can be a lot of work. Got a 68 Dart GT convert job in right now. Owner has it stripped down. Everything is off. Making my life a bit easier for a change!
A last note: cutting expenses! Using the cheese grater like you, using my metal and plastic cups instead of pps. (But i am using the little paint cup filters everyone says don't use😂) Using Speedokote clear can save $$ but can still be trusted. Looking for the best value for my money. Thanks Joe👍
These body fillers saved me so much time on this job. As well as the sand paper
Oh boy is that a sweet El Camino! One of my dream cars!
It's sick
What I use to do when spraying enamel was after it was tacking up I would mist a clean lacquer thinner over the final coat of paint. A quick mist. What it does is re-melt the paint and take away orange peel.
Emphasize "Light mist" over the car. But it works and saves sanding and is really glossy after.
Now THIS is some scientific shhiiiiiii right here 🤣🤣🤣
Bro! That's a Factory Finish back in the 60s and 70's :) I'm a Ford Guy but that El Camino looks great! Drop in a Ford 429 Big Block and I'll be happy... Watching Chevy Guys lose their freaking minds of a Ford engine in a Chevy :) But how many Chevy 350's and LS motors are dropped into old Fords??
I loved this car that's for sure
Reason the older cars peeled was cause had laqure primer under paint that had hardener ,they egg shell
I've seen some damn nice single stage paint jobs the last couple of years, no more $2000 PPG paint for us .
This all in all was right around 400 in material. Not much at all
I'm impressed with how you paper your vehicles off and you make sure your paint.color doesn't get on.under carriage
Yea sometimes I do that. Sometimes I don't just depends
What kinda Paint are you using my friend for 400.00 ? Don't my sons 55 Chevy p.up a lot of the paint alone was close to 1,000.00 ! For ONE Gallon ! 🤔
Speedokote race red single stage the exact paint I used and described in the video .
Did you watch ?
speedokote.com/high-gloss-race-red-2k-acrylic-urethane-4-1-gallon-warm-temp-kit-spk9714-spk85-2-8-voc-race-red-single-stage-paint-use-in-80-90-f/
Stop getting paint from local paint stores . They jack the prices up.
We are manufacture direct cutting out the middle man and keeping prices as low as possible
where is this guy located to buy cars?
Single stage black looks the best using clear over black makes it look milky and ugly
Sometimes yes!!!
how much time between coats 'layers ' i can't get full coverage with the first coat
Super weird iv always gotten full coverage first coat. About 10-20 min in between coats
With a single stage, is it usually one coat of primer and two coats of paint?
Nope. It's whatever you feel will work best.
Primer not always needed
Some guys do 2 coats of paint
Some 3
Some 4
It's all down to the user
@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937 Thanks.
I'm both excited and scared to attempt painting a car in single stage 😂
That is a big vehicle to prep and spray, nice work 👍
Get medium or slow activator. ONLY time I use fast activator now is in the dead of winter.
Looks great nice work! Do you have a part number for that paint
It's speedokote race red. Can't miss it just type race red on site comes right up
@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937 cool thank you
How long do you usually wait for the second coat ruff estimate?
About 10-15 min
Thanks buddy love your video's@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937
Thank you for your inspiration! I am working on my 1969 High Boy F250 and I will do a single stage paint. It is my first time!
Nice!
I do love the attention to detail and the craftsmanship.. but
That music is really really POOR craftsmanship.
I understand lol
Thank you for the polite response…. Again the video is totally a keeper… but as a retired professional musician…. I am a more than a little broken@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937
Marco - I’ll be doing my 72 chevelle in a similar manner, at home (also a respray over old single stage red…). I have the same minor rust bubbles in a few spots at bottoms of the fenders. Can you share what process / products you did for a quick fix on this? Simple grind it out / epoxy primer / Fiberglass reinforced filler ? I know the purists will recommend cutting it out and patching with metal…..but I’m not trying to create a Barret Jackson car here! Thanks in advance - Love your real world videos!
Grind out as much rust as you can, fiber glass filler, sand flat, put out sf5003 over top, sand flat, ss2790g primer (ours) over top of that, sand flat, paint 🙂🙂🙂🙂
@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937thanks, thats what I’m looking for! Should I seal the metal area with anything before applying filler, or just put the filler direct on the metal (no rust, that will be ground out as much as possible)
@@jerryhovet2991 you COULD put some self etch primer over any bare metal spots, we sell that in spray can! It works awesome. It's seriously a life saver around my shop for last minute touch ups / burn throughs before paint
you didnt mention what kind of single stage paint you used. acrylic enamel? lacquer? urethane? rustoleum? what kind of paint?
It's mentioned in the video
I missed it. I watched the whole video. can you just tell us? @@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937
The best thing about unwrapping the car after the spray is seeing how crappy and old the rest of the parts are 😂
LOL
Wow you really need alors more practice big runs
Ok come show me your work
Yeah. Good. Job. 400. For. Material. Only
Yup just material
Where can I get the music from
Look great. I will try your tips on my next bodywork job.
Get speedokote fillers and sand papers... You will cut your body work time in half. Thank me later.
Ss5007
Smr15
Thank I will try it.
Also see dents really take more time and do it right
You more than welcome to show me the best way
So on single stage if you get a run you can finish putting coaots on and deal with it after
Yes absolutely . Super easy
@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937
Brilliant I'm learning and watching you helps a lot thanks
Hey still looks really good nice video
Thanks!
Drive side fender has runs
You ain't watch the full video did ya...
13:50
@@scottiencali thanks for helping this guy out 😂😂😂😂😂
@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937 Hey when you even say "Some fool is gonna say "your paint has runs man" and you say "They didnt watch the full video" and the 3rd comment is exactly the video..I couldnt resist!!
@@scottiencali 😂😂😂 man
Great job on the El Camino Brother!
Thanks!
what happen to the inflatable spray booth
This car was a hair to long to fit
Nice job. Is looking nice.
Thanks!
Looks amazing
Appreciate it 🙂
Lovley shine
Is there a video on chipping paint
Yea I have quite a few up..
I'll summarize process
80 grit
180
320
Primer filler
Re sand with 180-320
Paint
Shit I'll take one of those $400 paint jobs. Hit me up I have a 92 chevy k1500. No rust, just needs the bed painted to match the cab and a refresh
You didn't read my disclaimer did ya 😂🙂🙂🙂
i need a paint on my 98 Honda Accord Ex 😊 my Daughter and Wife loves this car has taken us everywhere and would like to keep doing that with my newborn Son 🎉
I'm available if your serious 🙂
Great camera work very clear instructions this is a great video thx. I have to do the exact same job to my 63 Cadillac and this video def built my confidence now that I saw how to do it. Keep them videos coming
Thank you!
Nice Video. I really dont see many classic cars been painted. Some just Show the results but never while painting. I only see new cars painted. Great job thanks!
Thanks!
Would like to see the truck put together. Get a true prospective. Great work!
look better good job buddy
@@bulldoggarageapparel7511 thanks !
Not a fan of red cars but another superb job. The owner sure will stand out driving that around when he shows up.
Imagine if it has some SMR42 on it. It’d be like glass.
Yes smr 42 would have topped it off
Great job as always
Thanks!
This guy hasn't got a clue
Thanks for this information
I'm a much more educated human now.
Marco do you get to keep the el camino now? Can you put a lien on it and get it titled in your name? thanks for the videos I've watched all of them.
It's at another shop
Reeeeally makes me wanna slowly gather all my beginners supplies and needs and tackle my own lol.. came out damn good 👌🏼
At least start with a test panel! That's a great start
So did anybody else see runs ?
Did you NOT PAY ATTENTION TO THE PART IN THE VIDEO WHERE I FIXED IT??? LOL 😂😂😂😂
Thank you for these videos it's been 20 years since i painted cars. Lol getting ready to paint my 1948 f1 pickup
Nice!
Nice job!
Thanks!
What is the difference from single stage to other stuff? Painting looks simple but is way too complicated.
Single stage is much easier in ways. 2-3 coats of paint and YOUR DONE. I love it.
Base clear is automobile standard these days.
That red is on fire 🔥. Could you have used base coat clear coat over this? And why didn't you? Looks good 👍🏿
Could have clear coated it. Yes. However it was a budget job
What city are you located
I'm in Central pa
That run is still there
Ok come take it out 🤣🤣🤣🤣
You commenting is not helping at all 😎
Where is this located at
Central pa
I tried single stage once.I love the results from base clear better and I’m a novice or under experienced but I still try
I'm a single stage addict. If it's a solid color 70% of the time I'm going single stage
hey man i have a 89 f150 that needs painted i’m a very inexperienced painter what would be the best easiest color to spray it with ?
Single stage solid color
Okay Thanks!
Hey brother - I have a few questions for you and I mean this with no disrespect (just curious). 1. Why did you not primer the whole car? 2. What psi do you shoot your primer at? 3. What psi do you shoot your paint at?
Thanks so much for your videos and humility. God bless you bro.
Ignore the haters!
Primer is almost never necessary spraying OUR brand single stage because it covers in one coat .
As long as surface is smooth and sanded your good.
Primer sealer I spray around 14-19 psi
Paint I spray between 14-23 psi.
It all depends on the paint, how thick , air temp , ect ect
@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937 awesome. Thank you for the knowledge. Keep grinding. You got this! 💪
Im likeing what i see with the single stage the smr 1150 im still wtf
Dude it's probably some moisture somewhere in your paint. I have the same issue with hazyness in clear if I got any kinds moisture in it. Smr1150 after 3 coats looks pretty dang good every time I've used it
Very nice guy. Say when your spraying say a hood and at the end of the hood on both sides do u lift up on the trigger at the edge of the hood them press it on quickly again when you go back the opposite direction? Or you keep the trigger pressed the whole time.😮 Thanks.
Usually trigger on whole time
@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937 awesome and thank you
I was hoping to see ya moon walk the whole side instead of panel by panel...↔
Man If I had slow activator I would have!!!
Good job👍
Thanks!
As you can see a man has puched it pissed off at his old lady or the world....
😂😂😂
Beautiful job. Keep up the good work.