I have a 69 Camaro to do in nearly the same color. Lime frost green. I’m a little worried about the metallic looking uniform as I will paint it in pieces as you did. Any advice on how to keep that metallic looking consistent so the panels will all match up when assembled? Love your channel. Best on UA-cam. You do fabulous work. I will be using the same products you do. Thanks, Bill
Is that a derivative of the original color? It looks a little darker than the original color. Im not sure if its the lighting why it looks like that. It looks great.
@linearblockingtools4064 I'm surprised you didn't use a white or late gray sealer? I was taught to use light sealers on colors like leaf green to make the color "pop". They don't do that anymore? I really love your channel. I'm learning alot about current methods thank to you. Keep up the great work.
I have a 69 Camaro to do in nearly the same color. Lime frost green. I’m a little worried about the metallic looking uniform as I will paint it in pieces as you did. Any advice on how to keep that metallic looking consistent so the panels will all match up when assembled? Love your channel. Best on UA-cam. You do fabulous work. I will be using the same products you do. Thanks, Bill
Thank you, same as this video. Consistently. Speed, pressure, distance, temp etc
Nice to see mire of your work again Colten. Cheers
I would have enjoyed the video in real time... didnt learn anything about techniques or much of anything really
The music does not suit the video.. Anyway life goes on..
Your vids are good and long and u actually show work and steps ima keep watching them
Hi Brother
About the flash time you said five coat mean start for base to clear
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Looks amazing, when you lay out your sealer does it ever have any texture or dies it lay out exactly like base ?
I don't get why you don't use the PPG sealer that lays down a lot smoother compared to the epoxy primer
I can get dplv to kay just as flat as Das sealer, a lot of benefits to using epoxy over urethane
@linearblockingtools4064 no matter how much I reduce the DP epoxy its still grainy compared to the velvet smooth sealer 😏
What does a kit of vc5700 run
What ratio are you mixing your epoxy for sealer
Is that a derivative of the original color? It looks a little darker than the original color. Im not sure if its the lighting why it looks like that. It looks great.
Yes this is the original color, code 42 leaf green
@linearblockingtools4064 I'm surprised you didn't use a white or late gray sealer? I was taught to use light sealers on colors like leaf green to make the color "pop". They don't do that anymore? I really love your channel. I'm learning alot about current methods thank to you. Keep up the great work.
Did you reduce 1 to 1 in the base
Yes
where is your shop located at ?
Birnamwood wi