Ken's 81 Yota
#21
You won't regret getting the powdercoating gun! I will warn you on the flat black powdercoat though, it had the exact same properties as any flat black paint - get grease or oil on it and it will never be the same. It would go with the satin or semi-gloss black powder. The look will be close to flat against a glossy paint, but you won't get all those flat black problems.
Nice progress so far though!
Nice progress so far though!
#22
#24
Thanks 83. It's actually a production building at the company I manage. We build portable buildings and were not running any production in that space right now so I'm using it for my truck. The other pics are inside our mechanic shop. Best part about it is I live on the property so I can work on the truck whenever I want and use all the equiptment forklifts etc etc
#29
Because of your thread and the sublime color
I will do mine in metallic charcoal GM color with sublime in the clear for a hint of green when the sun hits it then a full sublime internal cage charcoal inner cab
The rear part of the tubes I'm not sure of yet I have a full length 4runner cage for my pickup and since I'm making the rear removable kinda I might try the sublime with a charcoal in the clear ?????????????? I don't know
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I will do mine in metallic charcoal GM color with sublime in the clear for a hint of green when the sun hits it then a full sublime internal cage charcoal inner cab
The rear part of the tubes I'm not sure of yet I have a full length 4runner cage for my pickup and since I'm making the rear removable kinda I might try the sublime with a charcoal in the clear ?????????????? I don't know
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#30
Because of your thread and the sublime color
I will do mine in metallic charcoal GM color with sublime in the clear for a hint of green when the sun hits it then a full sublime internal cage charcoal inner cab
The rear part of the tubes I'm not sure of yet I have a full length 4runner cage for my pickup and since I'm making the rear removable kinda I might try the sublime with a charcoal in the clear ?????????????? I don't know
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I will do mine in metallic charcoal GM color with sublime in the clear for a hint of green when the sun hits it then a full sublime internal cage charcoal inner cab
The rear part of the tubes I'm not sure of yet I have a full length 4runner cage for my pickup and since I'm making the rear removable kinda I might try the sublime with a charcoal in the clear ?????????????? I don't know
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#32
Progress
Took the kids to sea world in San Antonio last weekend so didn't get to work on the truck. This weekend I got quite a bit done though. Hood is sanded down and I have started the filler work on it. Got the front clip all tore apart and painted. Started putting things back together and now she's starting to look like a truck again. Still need to order the front valance and one turn signal lens and paint the plastic headlight housings.
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alabowles (02-02-2023)
#33
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That looks amazing
Just read through your thread. Really transforming this thing.
What kind of paint are you using? HVLP gun? Are you putting clear on, or did you, or is that without? Sorry of all the questions. I'm considering spraying my whole runner.
Just read through your thread. Really transforming this thing.
What kind of paint are you using? HVLP gun? Are you putting clear on, or did you, or is that without? Sorry of all the questions. I'm considering spraying my whole runner.
Last edited by Gizler00; 08-10-2014 at 08:25 AM.
#34
It is a single stage acrylic urethane purchased from TCP global. Sprayed over white epoxy primer and I'm using a cheap gun from harbor freight. No clear is required. This is my 1st time ever painting a vehicle and I think it's coming out pretty good
#38
Awesome so far! Can't believe you bought it for $100!