Thanks 👍 Oh I do, most of the stress comes from the business side of things, doing all that stuff on top of doing the work can make it challenging, but like most types of jobs there’s always problems to overcome it’s part of the job and there’s always something to learn from problems I do still really love painting cars it’s a passion
Nice job 👍, its also good when a customer wants a proper job doing very rare usually they are on a budget and want the job as cheap as possible. My saying they want a " Champange job for Lemonade money" 😅.
Thanks, there are a lot of capable spray guns out there so it would be a combination of lots of things, user, guns, products, environment and prep, guns really have to suit the user and the users technique, we all spray differently
Great job, at around 6:15 paint prep, are you removing the lacquer layer? not the paint? how do you know how far to sand down to. Your colleague in the background at 6:15 on the blue car, is that also lacquer removal stage.. Awesome job.. 👍👍
No I’m removing the paint protection film PPF that’s been applied to the bumper, it will have that applied again when finished, the sanding of the bumper is just to key it for clear coat as I didn’t colour the whole bumper so it’s only a light sanding and scuff
The hole bumper just for that little damage but if you can afford a Porsche then you can afford to have the whole front bumper done nice car I would have a old 70s or 80s one but to be fair I couldn't afford one is Reece you lad or not he doesn't like being on you tube 😂🤣 i wound not like to work on that i get the old rusty cars mate
Yeah it was a lot of work for the small damage but to be fair she took it to a couple of main dealer type of body shops and they were quoting her for a new bumper 😂gotta love um they do try it on I love the 90s Porsches same here I couldn’t afford one Yes Rhys is my son and no he doesn’t like being on camera 😂
@@TheHumblePaintSprayer333 Good to see your passing on your experience to your lad and he's willing to learn wish my boys was like that but they with my trade is a horrible dirty job but I never finished high school raised by grandparents so a trade is better than nothing keep up the great work mate 👍
colours bang on mate great job 👌👌👌
You done the job correct for what the customer wanted plain and simple. Cracking job by the way.
Thank you 🙏
Quality as always, awesome!
Nice car nice joɓ
Top job again as expected, you never get stressed about any job you take on
Thanks 👍 Oh I do, most of the stress comes from the business side of things, doing all that stuff on top of doing the work can make it challenging, but like most types of jobs there’s always problems to overcome it’s part of the job and there’s always something to learn from problems
I do still really love painting cars it’s a passion
@@TheHumblePaintSprayer333 you would be ok as a Tradesmen learning an apprentice
Cracking job 👍👍
Thank you! Cheers!
i love your work I'm DIY and i use all of your technique and my work is so much better thanks again for another professional job
Many Thanks that’s great to hear that I’m glad it helps you
Nice job 👍, its also good when a customer wants a proper job doing very rare usually they are on a budget and want the job as cheap as possible. My saying they want a " Champange job for Lemonade money" 😅.
Cheers mate, yeah that’s the case most of the time
Don’t mind the yellow, better than primer grey or black
great job as always, what percentage of the phenomenal result is due to Sata's guns? thanks for your very good insight into your work👌
Thanks, there are a lot of capable spray guns out there so it would be a combination of lots of things, user, guns, products, environment and prep, guns really have to suit the user and the users technique, we all spray differently
Gud vid 💯💥
Just like a bought one
like nothing ever happened 🙂
Great job, at around 6:15 paint prep, are you removing the lacquer layer? not the paint? how do you know how far to sand down to.
Your colleague in the background at 6:15 on the blue car, is that also lacquer removal stage.. Awesome job.. 👍👍
No I’m removing the paint protection film PPF that’s been applied to the bumper, it will have that applied again when finished, the sanding of the bumper is just to key it for clear coat as I didn’t colour the whole bumper so it’s only a light sanding and scuff
Nice repair, top notch! How long would someone need to wait before applying ppf due to gas off?
Cheers, can depend on the the clear coat but the guy who fits it would like it left for about 2 weeks
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Nice motor, cracking repair Jason. Shame about the colour of the thing though, reminds me of trophy yellow from back in the day.🤮
Thanks, yeah it’s not my cup of tea that colour
The hole bumper just for that little damage but if you can afford a Porsche then you can afford to have the whole front bumper done nice car I would have a old 70s or 80s one but to be fair I couldn't afford one is Reece you lad or not he doesn't like being on you tube 😂🤣 i wound not like to work on that i get the old rusty cars mate
Yeah it was a lot of work for the small damage but to be fair she took it to a couple of main dealer type of body shops and they were quoting her for a new bumper 😂gotta love um they do try it on
I love the 90s Porsches same here I couldn’t afford one
Yes Rhys is my son and no he doesn’t like being on camera 😂
@@TheHumblePaintSprayer333 Good to see your passing on your experience to your lad and he's willing to learn wish my boys was like that but they with my trade is a horrible dirty job but I never finished high school raised by grandparents so a trade is better than nothing keep up the great work mate 👍
I hope she paid plenty ....lol
Nice work
Great job mate, love the info subtitles, keep the good content up
Thanks, will do!
Just curious friend why you 800 / 1000 / grey scotch the clear as suppose to panel scrub and grey scotch , your a good painter by the way 👍
its a bit quicker to key and gives a flatter surface for the clear to go on to 👍
@@TheHumblePaintSprayer333 thanks for the reply
Lovely car nauseating colour 😅😅😅
We agree!👍
@@TheHumblePaintSprayer333 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍👍😉😉
Great job Jason as always.
Thanks for sharing mate.
Cheers
Vince.