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The clear seems great I'm still leaning also. I have way to many pics lol. I bought this truck in 2017 and started on a year long process of all the mechanical stuff IE new ls 5.3 new trans,Rebuilt Transfer Case, new drives shafts, new leaf springs, all body and suspension bushings. New Steering box and links2021 is what I got. Haven’t sprayed any yet. Hope it lays down nice. I haven’t painted anything bigger than a bumper or fender in quite a few years. I’m sure I got some trial and error ahead of me too.
Got any pics of your rig?
So in the next few days we'll be @ 105-115 temp wise so I got a couple things primed. Not bad for a rookie, Thanks Tamco DTA primer! Using a new tool also 3M Accurspray gun with 1.8 tip.
Great work looks awesome
So in the next few days we'll be @ 105-115 temp wise so I got a couple things primed. Not bad for a rookie, Thanks Tamco DTA primer! Using a new tool also 3M Accurspray gun with 1.8 tip.
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Looks GREAT! Been thinking about using the Tamco DTA myself.
Where did you get the racks to hang the doors on?
The lenses were toast but WTF, why would you paint the housing?? No wonder they were dim
Spray bomb repaint at some point, didn't remove the tail lights.
Interested to know what you think the paint history is on your truck (same color, similar/same year).
It's obviously not original paint, nor was mine.
Appears mine was sanded almost completely to bare metal (can see remnants of the original black primer in places) and re-sprayed with a very good adhering (to substrate) beige color primer. Fairly high build too, not just a scratch coat.
The repainted single stage OE colors. But the paint, while adhering to the primer good enough to not peel anywhere except on little spot for presumably a LONG time, easily peeled off the primer.
In this pic you can see the ribbons of color coat on the hood that peeled up rather easily with a razor blade. Cold, it would flake off, heated up, would come off in long ribbons. Probably 95% of the truck peeled like that save for a few select areas mostly where the dark blue was oversprayed outside the strip and then covered with light blue. I'm still a little mystified how that paint stuck for so long and didn't even come off with a turbo nozzle on a pretty healthy pressure washer, yet peeled like a banana
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Just like that pic. Peeled it all off with a razor blade scraper.So how did you strip the old paint off? Sand it? Chemical strip? Or was it just peeling? The guy who does my powder coating will media last mine - walnut shells and/or glass bead on sheet metal - very reasonable price wise, but a PITA to get it there and back is all.
I think the truck has just had a ****** Maaco job or something done on it years ago. There’s a couple places on the windshield gasket where they didn’t tape it off well and it’s got blue on it. Also the plastic vent below the cowl is light blue when it should be black. When I took the cowl off, you could see the shadows of the louvers.Spray bomb repaint at some point, didn't remove the tail lights.
Interested to know what you think the paint history is on your truck (same color, similar/same year).
It's obviously not original paint, nor was mine.
Appears mine was sanded almost completely to bare metal (can see remnants of the original black primer in places) and re-sprayed with a very good adhering (to substrate) beige color primer. Fairly high build too, not just a scratch coat.
The repainted single stage OE colors. But the paint, while adhering to the primer good enough to not peel anywhere except on little spot for presumably a LONG time, easily peeled off the primer.
In this pic you can see the ribbons of color coat on the hood that peeled up rather easily with a razor blade. Cold, it would flake off, heated up, would come off in long ribbons. Probably 95% of the truck peeled like that save for a few select areas mostly where the dark blue was oversprayed outside the strip and then covered with light blue. I'm still a little mystified how that paint stuck for so long and didn't even come off with a turbo nozzle on a pretty healthy pressure washer, yet peeled like a banana
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Here’s a couple more shots, you can see all the bubbling on the door and the fender. And the really light spot I’m pointing to on the hood is what gets water under it lolSpray bomb repaint at some point, didn't remove the tail lights.
Interested to know what you think the paint history is on your truck (same color, similar/same year).
It's obviously not original paint, nor was mine.
Appears mine was sanded almost completely to bare metal (can see remnants of the original black primer in places) and re-sprayed with a very good adhering (to substrate) beige color primer. Fairly high build too, not just a scratch coat.
The repainted single stage OE colors. But the paint, while adhering to the primer good enough to not peel anywhere except on little spot for presumably a LONG time, easily peeled off the primer.
In this pic you can see the ribbons of color coat on the hood that peeled up rather easily with a razor blade. Cold, it would flake off, heated up, would come off in long ribbons. Probably 95% of the truck peeled like that save for a few select areas mostly where the dark blue was oversprayed outside the strip and then covered with light blue. I'm still a little mystified how that paint stuck for so long and didn't even come off with a turbo nozzle on a pretty healthy pressure washer, yet peeled like a banana
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