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Old 08-06-2012, 04:11 PM
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Bluest DIY paint job ever!(after some much needed rust control)

**update scroll all the way to the bottom for the new color**

As I started to mix the paint I realized I ordered Medium Blue instead of "ocean blue" so I decided to try anyway. Not thrilled about the color and I ran out of paint as soon as I was making some of the final passes after I had finally found the sweet spot of the paint gun adjustments... I think I may wait till it dries and then get a couple more quarts in a few weeks maybe a darker blue like I was going for and try to get a better gloss finish since I botched it thistime around. It applied really well but was spattering because I didnt have the gun settings dialed in... let me know what everyone thinks...

Thanks to this site and members for the amazing wealth of knowledge offered to us all. I've been around for a while but haven't really posted a whole lot.(search works pretty well)

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Rusty wells...
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Cut it out...
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This one was a doozy....
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Por 15 then... my attempt at fiberglassing...
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Then I couldnt work on it for a while so i rattle canned it a little and tried not to think about it.... that lasted about 4 months.Then I decided to fix up the dents as much as I could and paint it.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/78665484@N08/7728841094/http://www.flickr.com/photos/78665484@N08/7728841094/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/78665484@N08/, on Flickr
Forgot to take the pic of the final primer so here it is right before paint(I should have taken more time on the stripe area... ) Unfortunatley I was on a time crunch...
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And the drumroll please....





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Over all not thrilled about the finish(my fault) and the Color was a bit light. I think I'll be going a little darker in a few weeks... And next time around ill get it all glassy like the windshield cowling... Next weekend I'll be doing the top with black.

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Old 08-06-2012, 04:20 PM
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Looks great for a DIY paint job!
Old 08-06-2012, 04:39 PM
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Good job with all that rust. That looks like a Brightside medium blue. You better be where you're supposed to be in that truck because it's unique. I've heard that humidity makes paint less glossy, maybe that's the problem you had. (You said you wanted more gloss; it looks great from here!)
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Looks lots better without holes. There's a 3rd gen around here somewhere in that color. I like it, but then I'm kinda feeling mine isn't blue enough any more.

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Ah, it's JBurt's https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f200...thread-244557/

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not bad.. single stage or base/clear?
looks a bit orange peely, maybe next time try turning up the feed (more paint leaving gun) or slow down your passes. it may have also been too warm when you sprayed
but for now just wetsand and polish it will look great
Old 08-06-2012, 05:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Nervo19
Good job with all that rust. That looks like a Brightside medium blue. You better be where you're supposed to be in that truck because it's unique. I've heard that humidity makes paint less glossy, maybe that's the problem you had. (You said you wanted more gloss; it looks great from here!)
You guessed it ...medium blue... yeah rust is no fun... it was humid, but I got certain parts to look like glass and its because the spray gun was straight out of the box and not adjusted...




Originally Posted by habanero
Looks lots better without holes. There's a 3rd gen around here somewhere in that color. I like it, but then I'm kinda feeling mine isn't blue enough any more.

Edit:
Ah, it's JBurt's https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f200...thread-244557/
Yeah.. the holes are no fun...



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Old 08-06-2012, 05:22 PM
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Originally Posted by FetusGoulash
not bad.. single stage or base/clear?
looks a bit orange peely, maybe next time try turning up the feed (more paint leaving gun) or slow down your passes. it may have also been too warm when you sprayed
but for now just wetsand and polish it will look great
Single stage.... your absolutley right about the peely... and I got certain parts perfect... I'm going to wait for it to cure and then maybe give it a couple more coats... it could use it anyway. It was pretty hot... I did it on the garage in off peak times but in Miami that's not saying much.
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Ok that's it. Screw this I am not paying 4k for a paint job. You sir have convinced me that I will do this myself. Thank god I have zero rust to deal with, but there are 20 years worth of small dents and dings. You did a hell of a job man!!!!!!
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Awesome man. Talk about a 180
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I'd take a bit of orange peel over those rust holes any day. A 1000% improvement.
I had that color on a re-painted '76 Pinto with a well reinforced bumper back in the day...it was a hand-me-down car that got me through college.
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looks sweet , how did you apply it?
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I had a geo metro that was the same color gm called it"quasar blue" kinda cool name for it most called it smurf blue. But looks way cooler on that than a metro
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Originally Posted by Hilux4Life
Ok that's it. Screw this I am not paying 4k for a paint job. You sir have convinced me that I will do this myself. Thank god I have zero rust to deal with, but there are 20 years worth of small dents and dings. You did a hell of a job man!!!!!!
Just go to a paintless dent repair before you paint, better than filling all the dings it's amazing what a good PDR guy can do.
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Thumbs up

The black on top along with the darker paint and its all the way good, it looks great for DIY, body work and rust control was a must, 100% better

I need to paint my same factory drk blue 93 pu, LOTS of brush scraches gashes(montana pin stripes) and one side is blk primer n a bit o bondo(middle of door,bed,new fender) after a little incedent of choose cliff or tree. your outcome is a big motivator i wanna spray in bed liner and do my rocker panels wile im at it, and find somthing simalar to my factory blue, or do black maybe OD, i just want it to stand up to the brush better, its my next big project just have to start the prep work

and i hate wet sanding....
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Originally Posted by m1ke777
looks sweet , how did you apply it?
HVLP spray gun, Interlux Brightside , reduced 10%. a couple light coats... wet sanded and then a couple more coats...
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Originally Posted by Hilux4Life
Ok that's it. Screw this I am not paying 4k for a paint job. You sir have convinced me that I will do this myself. Thank god I have zero rust to deal with, but there are 20 years worth of small dents and dings. You did a hell of a job man!!!!!!
As a rule of thumb a paint job shouldn't be over what the truck is worth... I had a shop that would have done it for about $1500 I couldn't justify that so I spent 10% of that instead and did it all myself. If i wouldnt have fixed the rust... it would have spread like wild fire...but if all you have to worry about is dents... you're golden.
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Couldn't really stand to look at it... all I could see was a Yota Smurf... decided to go nuts and repaint sapphire blue. Let me know what you all think...

http://www.flickr.com/photos/78665484@N08/7852703174/http://www.flickr.com/photos/78665484@N08/7852703174/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/78665484@N08/, on Flickr
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It looked pretty bright in the garage in the dark... but in the sun light ...




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The PO bent the bumper so taking it off broke a bunch of bolts... so it barley on there and I just want to rip it of and put something functional... i'll have to wait on some funds for that... and ill update with more completed pics of the top on it and maybe a wet sand and buff... hopefully I gave people thinking of doing this a lesson on what color to not paint it...medium blue=smurf blue....
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Wow that new color looks really good! You are no longer "the bluest" but your truck will always have an inner Smurf. What did you use as a thinner for spraying it? How smelly is the stuff? I have an attached garage and I wouldn't want to stink up the house. I also have a gas furnace and water heater in the garage. It looks like you have gas too. Did you extinguish the pilot light? How large of an air compressor do you have?

I did a great job of rolling and tipping my Boston Whaler a couple of years ago. I used Awlgrip which can be deadly paint. You can't tell it isn't sprayed but I'm not intending to roll paint my 4Runner.

I am not sure but I think I read you can't cut and buff Awlgrip but you can cut and buff Brightside to get rid of orange peel.

For anyone thinking of using boat paint, this place sells Brightside, Easypoxy and Epiphane one stage (topside) paints that are comparable to Porcelain's paint. They all offer different colors. If you noodle around the internet a little you can find a coupon for free shipping:

http://www.jamestowndistributors.com...e+Polyurethane

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Originally Posted by Nervo19
Wow that new color looks really good! You are no longer "the bluest" but your truck will always have an inner Smurf. What did you use as a thinner for spraying it? How smelly is the stuff? I have an attached garage and I wouldn't want to stink up the house. I also have a gas furnace and water heater in the garage. It looks like you have gas too. Did you extinguish the pilot light? How large of an air compressor do you have?

I did a great job of rolling and tipping my Boston Whaler a couple of years ago. I used Awlgrip which can be deadly paint. You can't tell it isn't sprayed but I'm not intending to roll paint my 4Runner.

I am not sure but I think I read you can't cut and buff Awlgrip but you can cut and buff Brightside to get rid of orange peel.

For anyone thinking of using boat paint, this place sells Brightside, Easypoxy and Epiphane one stage (topside) paints that are comparable to Porcelain's paint. They all offer different colors. If you noodle around the internet a little you can find a coupon for free shipping:

http://www.jamestowndistributors.com...e+Polyurethane

Thanks...
I used thinner Interlux # 216 about 1/10, thinner/paint. The compressor I used is a craftsman 33gal 5 hp, got an hvlp gunw/regulator and oilwater filter from TCP global sprayed at about 40-45 psi. Used 2 quarts or brightside from boatersland.com ( it was a little closer and cheaper than jamestown but they look good too).

I did some research on cutting and buffing the brightside and found out that the manufacturers don't really recommend wetsanding(between coats is fine) and suggest against buffing. They say it's mostly because it already has the "clear" in the paint since its a one part poly, and this could make it loose some durability... I'm thinking this is with the assumtion your using it on a boat... I've also read of people getting good results cutting and buffing. I'll wait and let it settle and till after this hurricane and then probably buff it out. It didn't really smell TO bad but should be ventilated for sure. I was in an attached garage but painted with the door open. I do have gas but Here in south FL no furnace... just the AC unit. If you have a gas water heater of furnace it would be a good idea to shut it off. I'd love to see a pic of the whaler when you get a chance too.....


Here are the top on pics....

http://www.flickr.com/photos/78665484@N08/7860893136/http://www.flickr.com/photos/78665484@N08/7860893136/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/78665484@N08/, on Flickr

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/78665484@N08/7860864068/http://www.flickr.com/photos/78665484@N08/7860864068/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/78665484@N08/, on Flickr
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looks amazing man, thats as clean as my alpine white 89 was before i was tboned and rolled


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