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Laying Down Water-Based Hot Rod Flames On A '33 Coupe - MuscleCar S7, E13
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- Опубліковано 27 гру 2022
- See how an Old-School Hot Rod flame paint job is done on a coupe with a twist. This paint is the new-style water-based variety, and it can look every bit as cool as solvent-based graphics.
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Thank you guy, great to see your work and the Tire CNC job, dang nice and was amazed how the completed the face and side walls...... :)
Fantastic looking wheels and a great paint job too
Thank you for the education about how to time your vehicle thank you very much have a good day 👍👍🌞🌞🎄🎄
"Waterborne" is basically real fancy latex paint.
You know it's going to stick.
Haaaaaaaaaaaaaappy Holidays to the Crew & there families 👪
Great vid!!!! //Lars
How do you stop paint from lifting/raising when you remove the tape. Is the paint on too thick or not dried properly?
Just curious, can you use tap water or do you have to use distilled water in waterborne paint?
It's a special "water" reducer from PPG.
I'm not sure I've seen a set of old school flames not look good.
i would not trust a three-piece wheel that was bolted together and caulked.