I watch quite a few TH-cam videos but rarely anything very long. However, the length of your video is not a deterrent-I loved every minute of it. Great work. Great video.
Sealer is sandable, but it is not completely necessary. I do however use a soft interface round pad and my hand with either 600 or 800 grit sandpaper and basically wipe over the sealer, very light pressure, just to knock down any dirt nibs or trash that may have settled onto/into the sealer. Then I will use alcohol and a blue shop towel (paper towel) to wipe down the sealer then tack rag then apply my first coat of paint. It just ensures a cleaner and smoother first coat that will adhere to the sealer properly and completely. Yes, it is an extra step, but it is far worth it.
I'm doing some repair jobs around the house that involve body repairs and ultimately painting. I didn't do this for a living, am a diy. I appreciate you showing all the steps. I had no idea one could paint with the gun upside down, after sucking the air out. It does remind me of the first time I painted a car, using a typical paint sprayer from 1950, nothing like what we have today. I was cleaning the gun and forced the needle through the nozzle orophase . It split the tiny hole wide open. I tried to solder the hole closed and drill out with a 1/16" drill bit. The paint came out of the gun like a garden hose, I painted the car, I couldn't have gotten more orange peel than if I tried. Figured I'd buff it out. The car stayed that way until the end of the road. thanks for sharing.
tip on the jet spot. you applying to much heat. do 2 short triggers 2 seconds apart so you do not distort and damage the metal. you now can pull and twist off the used pin using side snipers apply to the head of the pin and twist off and they can be used again. also the area you applied the pins you gridded off to much you now blind to whats going on. just sand down in the deepest part enough for the pin to attach . wipe away the dust then do the pull work. you have total control with vision and see whats going on then you can tap the crown that has not been grinded down to metal to hold the dent using slide hammer
I like the way you teach other people like me they didn’t finish school. Keep on showing everybody how to mix paint that’s good because I didn’t know how to do it. I used to paint elevator oil paint and I learned how to do that with the measuring cup, but keep on showing other kids how to measure the paint and all that you’re doing good appreciate your lessons, thank you for showing everybody that keep on doing what you doing thank you. My name is Miguel goodbye.
So purdy !!! Great work brother, i did a kitchen cabinet paint job with Sherwin Williams with a Homeright Spray Max consumer grade gun, came out really nice, I gotta re-do just one door.
The order that you choose to paint that car shows that you are an absolute professional. It feels so good to watch a person doin his job in the exakt right (and only !) way to do it and the result proofs it: you have done it so damn right. I like that (-and only that) kind of YT-Content: no blinky blah-blah, just the real and the right stuff done in the right way. Thanx for that and best regards from Berlin, Germany. Btw: i'm a german Paintshop-Master who has worked 45 years in that profession . . .
Here are some rules of thumb: Small Cars - Miata, Minis, Model A roadsters and the like typically take about two quarts of single stage paint to apply enough coats to cover them, plus the reducers and hardeners. Medium to Full-Size Cars - Your typical muscle car, modern sedan, or full-size car usually will use most of a gallon of single-stage paint. Usually it is best to buy a gallon kit and have extra than to try to save a little and buy three quarts. If you’re spraying base coat/clear coat, it may only take 2-3 quarts of base coat to cover completely. Trucks and Vans - Obviously, these are bigger and you will need more paint. Buy at least a gallon plus an extra quart of paint for regular sized trucks and two extra quarts for vans, full-sized SUVs and crew cab trucks. Don’t forget, you have to paint inside the bed too. If spraying base coat/clear coat, a gallon of color may be enough but buy more than a gallon of clear. Clear Coat - Always buy a full gallon kit of clear and mix as needed. You can always use leftover paint that has not been mixed with activator for spot repairs or small projects. Same Color Respray - If you are respraying a typical car the same color because the clear has failed or after collision repair, you likely will only need about two quarts of base coat color. You will still need a gallon of clear, though. Single-Stage vs. Base Coat/Clear Coat - You will use more single-stage paint then you will basecoat to cover any given car. But chances are you will use less total paint when you compare the amount of basecoat and clear coat applied compared to the single-stage paint.
Very informative video ! ! ! I learned a lot for sure ! My son painted our Golf Cart the same color ( House Of Color Paint Materials ), It is a beautiful color for sure. Thank You, Great Job ! ! ! ! !
WOW really GREAT job! So you did this at home and candy is really tough to paint. How did you you have ventilation? Was it the fan in the back on a low setting? You have to keep the bugs out, but you have to have airflow. How do you do it??? I'm gonna give it a try, but I know candy is a tough to get just right. Thanks for taking the time!
That is one FINE AZZ Popping color my good man. Damn I LOVE IT ... QUESTION: Is Activator the same as hardener? Some brands sell hardener and was wondering if that is the same thing? I paint Motorcycle parts a lot and have had some learning experiences (read as dumb AF ignorant novice mistakes)
Like the flake. What happens if you shoot that over the gallon rust oleum would it be that same just asking I enjoy watching the videos keep up the good work
My wife picked out rapid blue from the corvette stingray for her car. This is a solid with no pearl or metallic. Should i use black under the blue for best coverage?
Question sir thank you for the video well my question is afther mix paint with reduce and active es good put just a litter of thinner ???in the paint???
Thats an insane amount of work. From 11am till 3pm before starting clear. No way i could do what you did in that short amount of time. Id start at 11am, at 3 am id be stressing about how to mix the clear😂
Hey where are you located I have a 2012 Silverado I want to paint what is your price on a project like that if you want you can also use it for content
@@PHARRAWAY seen a couple videos on youtube that said you could but thought id ask I have a sata 5000 rp 1.3 How many turns out on the fluid do yo recommend on the kandy and what pressure?
Your style and choice of blocks, is the reason why you have to reapply body filler. I'm not impressed at all. Can't wait to see a sea of waves and dents.
Ini bukan masalah x zedar ada ambulan ni,binatang ni sengaja ni,xde ke undang2 utk org mcmnj,undang2 himpit tepi,tampar kepala sorang sekali,sesiapa pon boleh ambil bhgian,
The problem is with all those little dents you're going to need to skim coat the entire panels in Bondo you're better off pulling them with the pin welder puller TOO MUCH BONDO FOR CANDY
I watch quite a few TH-cam videos but rarely anything very long. However, the length of your video is not a deterrent-I loved every minute of it. Great work. Great video.
Thank You Brother
@@PHARRAWAY same here man, pop these on the side while im workin, would rather paint instead of what im doin now
Looks really nice beautiful colour lovely job 👍
Hell of a good coverage. Looks like the wheel was gold to begin with. WOW!
Sealer is sandable, but it is not completely necessary. I do however use a soft interface round pad and my hand with either 600 or 800 grit sandpaper and basically wipe over the sealer, very light pressure, just to knock down any dirt nibs or trash that may have settled onto/into the sealer. Then I will use alcohol and a blue shop towel (paper towel) to wipe down the sealer then tack rag then apply my first coat of paint. It just ensures a cleaner and smoother first coat that will adhere to the sealer properly and completely. Yes, it is an extra step, but it is far worth it.
I'm doing some repair jobs around the house that involve body repairs and ultimately painting. I didn't do this for a living, am a diy. I appreciate you showing all the steps. I had no idea one could paint with the gun upside down, after sucking the air out.
It does remind me of the first time I painted a car, using a typical paint sprayer from 1950, nothing like what we have today. I was cleaning the gun and forced the needle through the nozzle orophase . It split the tiny hole wide open. I tried to solder the hole closed and drill out with a 1/16" drill bit. The paint came out of the gun like a garden hose, I painted the car, I couldn't have gotten more orange peel than if I tried. Figured I'd buff it out. The car stayed that way until the end of the road.
thanks for sharing.
Your videos are always informative as you are a natural teacher. Thanks.
man you out did your self. the car looks great. the spray guns you used are very nice. great job , take care , all the way from Houston, Tx.
I’ve learned so much from your videos. I especially like these full length videos showing the whole process. Thanks, and fantastic work!!
tip on the jet spot. you applying to much heat. do 2 short triggers 2 seconds apart so you do not distort and damage the metal. you now can pull and twist off the used pin using side snipers apply to the head of the pin and twist off and they can be used again. also the area you applied the pins you gridded off to much you now blind to whats going on. just sand down in the deepest part enough for the pin to attach . wipe away the dust then do the pull work. you have total control with vision and see whats going on then you can tap the crown that has not been grinded down to metal to hold the dent using slide hammer
That color is phenomenal. 🤩
The best candy paint color in my opinion
I like the way you teach other people like me they didn’t finish school. Keep on showing everybody how to mix paint that’s good because I didn’t know how to do it. I used to paint elevator oil paint and I learned how to do that with the measuring cup, but keep on showing other kids how to measure the paint and all that you’re doing good appreciate your lessons, thank you for showing everybody that keep on doing what you doing thank you. My name is Miguel goodbye.
Thank You brother
Looks awesome and I really like from start to finish videos I'm very impatient 😂
Amazing results. Has to feel good when finally locking it down with clear.
Yes it does!
turned out really nice... Love that blue
Best videos on TH-cam for paint is this channel. You deserve more views
Thank you
This color and brandy wine are top 2 for sure
Another great job 👍 look’s fantastic
Damn that is one beautiful paint job my man!!!! …..well done sir, well done!!!
Another beautiful job, my friend.
I have 3 of these cars. I painted one this weekend. Love the eclipse enjoyed your video
14:06 in the video, that tool is called a stud puller from harborfreight
My 1977 VW Scirocco was Cobalt Metallic Blue, similar to Porsche Night Blue. On a cloudy day, looks black from thirty feet !
Great job sharing your processes!
Was really looking forward to seeing the end result of the Jams in both this and the Candy Red.
😥
So purdy !!! Great work brother, i did a kitchen cabinet paint job with Sherwin Williams with a Homeright Spray Max consumer grade gun, came out really nice, I gotta re-do just one door.
Thanks for sharing love the work and the color
The order that you choose to paint that car shows that you are an absolute professional. It feels so good to watch a person doin his job in the exakt right (and only !) way to do it and the result proofs it: you have done it so damn right. I like that (-and only that) kind of YT-Content: no blinky blah-blah, just the real and the right stuff done in the right way. Thanx for that and best regards from Berlin, Germany. Btw: i'm a german Paintshop-Master who has worked 45 years in that profession . . .
Love your work, thanks for sharing. This is my favorite blue, I was considering this with a pearl white hood/roof/deck and possibly some stripes
Brill job watched it in parts between breaks at work and just finished it off after tea. Really enjoyable watch and great job came out looking mint. 👌
Thank You brother
Really like the work you do
? How do you determine how much paint and reducer you need to paint a car based on the size of vehicle
Here are some rules of thumb:
Small Cars - Miata, Minis, Model A roadsters and the like typically take about two quarts of single stage paint to apply enough coats to cover them, plus the reducers and hardeners.
Medium to Full-Size Cars - Your typical muscle car, modern sedan, or full-size car usually will use most of a gallon of single-stage paint. Usually it is best to buy a gallon kit and have extra than to try to save a little and buy three quarts. If you’re spraying base coat/clear coat, it may only take 2-3 quarts of base coat to cover completely.
Trucks and Vans - Obviously, these are bigger and you will need more paint. Buy at least a gallon plus an extra quart of paint for regular sized trucks and two extra quarts for vans, full-sized SUVs and crew cab trucks. Don’t forget, you have to paint inside the bed too. If spraying base coat/clear coat, a gallon of color may be enough but buy more than a gallon of clear.
Clear Coat - Always buy a full gallon kit of clear and mix as needed. You can always use leftover paint that has not been mixed with activator for spot repairs or small projects.
Same Color Respray - If you are respraying a typical car the same color because the clear has failed or after collision repair, you likely will only need about two quarts of base coat color. You will still need a gallon of clear, though.
Single-Stage vs. Base Coat/Clear Coat - You will use more single-stage paint then you will basecoat to cover any given car. But chances are you will use less total paint when you compare the amount of basecoat and clear coat applied compared to the single-stage paint.
Very well explained, thank you
I was hoping to see a closeup of where you mask at the edge of the jambs for jambs vs exterior.
Nice work my friend, you know a lot , I like your attention to detail
You really do good work my guy, I'm learning more and more from your videos..Keep it up God bless.. 💪
Very informative video ! ! ! I learned a lot for sure ! My son painted our Golf Cart the same color ( House Of Color Paint Materials ), It is a beautiful color for sure. Thank You, Great Job ! ! ! ! !
Excellent video pharraway! I was wondering, what grit did you use to sand that little blue part sticking out of the tape on the door jambs
Great job dude!!!
Want that paint in my 68 homie let me know it’s prep but will still need a few touches
Excelente trabajo bro
WOW really GREAT job! So you did this at home and candy is really tough to paint. How did you you have ventilation? Was it the fan in the back on a low setting? You have to keep the bugs out, but you have to have airflow. How do you do it??? I'm gonna give it a try, but I know candy is a tough to get just right. Thanks for taking the time!
Great video very informative, was the paint buffed out at the end ?
Great job, Pharraway. And, I learned a lot! Could you give me a link to that bag system you used? Very cool being able to spray upside down.
limeline.bigcartel.com/
That is one FINE AZZ Popping color my good man. Damn I LOVE IT ... QUESTION: Is Activator the same as hardener? Some brands sell hardener and was wondering if that is the same thing?
I paint Motorcycle parts a lot and have had some learning experiences (read as dumb AF ignorant novice mistakes)
THANK YOU FOR HELP YOUR HELP AND INSPIRATION BTOTHA...WHATS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PRIMER SURFACER AND PRIMER SEALER?
i havent painted in a few years but like watching
Another great teaching video car came out awesome. Do you always have to filter the candy before spraying ?
yes
Thank you
VERY GREAT KANDY PAINT JOB IT'S WET ON WET!!!
AWESOME VIDEO!! Whattype of Body filler did you use?
Like the flake. What happens if you shoot that over the gallon rust oleum would it be that same just asking I enjoy watching the videos keep up the good work
it will look good but with a different effect
Beautiful job as always, I watched from start to finish, did you use a
1.3 threw out the whole job or just for the exterior?
yes I do
@@PHARRAWAY thanks
That's a bad ass paint job good work
Man that looks awesome!are you in h town bro?
Why did you mask your door jams like that? Aren’t you supposed to use soft edge tape ? Idk maybe I could be wrong ? Just wondering
it just works for me
Love your videos ❤ keep up the awesome work
Good work just saying some pdr would have saved on prepwork
My wife picked out rapid blue from the corvette stingray for her car. This is a solid with no pearl or metallic. Should i use black under the blue for best coverage?
Very good information BoSS
From start to finish how long did it take you to complete it .
2 weeks
Question sir thank you for the video well my question is afther mix paint with reduce and active es good put just a litter of thinner ???in the paint???
Thats an insane amount of work. From 11am till 3pm before starting clear. No way i could do what you did in that short amount of time. Id start at 11am, at 3 am id be stressing about how to mix the clear😂
Great job mi friend and beautiful video, thank you.
When spraying regular metallic paint you don’t have to do this same process your doing right ? Only with candy colors ?
no you don't
Are you using 1.2 or 1.3 tip for the candy
1.3 tip
What’s your honest opinion on the grant 7 clear
It's a really good clear up there with HOK
Looks amazing,
Excellent video. thank you for the inspiration
great job for beautifull finish
Hey where are you located I have a 2012 Silverado I want to paint what is your price on a project like that if you want you can also use it for content
you can email me at pharrawaypaint@gmail.com
How much of the candy should i order for the entire truck ? Like 1961 ford ranchero / falcon ? Tnx bro
Totally love that color !!!!!!!!
Can you lay down a thin tap line before you spray the forth coat to get a offset color pin strip
Yes you can
Thank you 😊
Do you have a direct link to the clear? I cant seem to find it?
buycustompaint.com/
Have u ever tried Tamco paint, and if so would say it compares to Urechem
yes and they are equal to the quality
Do you ever do a drop coat or.mist coat on the kandy to get rid of blotchy tiger areas? If u happen to gt some
No not on candy's
@@PHARRAWAY seen a couple videos on youtube that said you could but thought id ask
I have a sata 5000 rp 1.3
How many turns out on the fluid do yo recommend on the kandy and what pressure?
@@MartinMora92 I had the fluid wide open at 29psi
Nicely done sir.
I notice you spray over back and forth. I thought candy paint gets darker if you keep applying
yes it does so just overlap 75% and you will be good
Another beautiful job watched the whole video worth every minute to watch
This one is an awesome silver
Where are you located? How do I get in contact with you for a paint job
you can email me at pharrawaypaint@gmail.com
Thank you
Do you have to wet sand after painting at all? Did you do clear coats?
I did buff the car
@@PHARRAWAY ok so no sanding, clear coats?
@kevinr.9896 yes wet sanding with 1000, 2000, 3000 and buffing
Why using 2k primer and not expoxy primer? Just a question
That's how to do it. good job!
Great job!
Very nice
Muito bom 👍
Como sempre amigo 😉
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I wish you could get Candies in powder not just liquids
hey bro your line hit the driver side door
Thanks for this
what body filler do you use?
Liked everything about the man i gewup goi g too 1/8 mile track
It's called back tapeing
🔥🔥🔥
Good coverage not like a candy and cause mottling to beginner sprayer!
Hmm, that looks like a lot of orange peel to me.
But maybe it is supposed to look like that
I hear that Rooster¡
Your style and choice of blocks, is the reason why you have to reapply body filler. I'm not impressed at all. Can't wait to see a sea of waves and dents.
Thank You and God Bless
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Ini bukan masalah x zedar ada ambulan ni,binatang ni sengaja ni,xde ke undang2 utk org mcmnj,undang2 himpit tepi,tampar kepala sorang sekali,sesiapa pon boleh ambil bhgian,
still " candy paint killa"
👌💯👍✅️
Paint job worth more then the car 😂
The problem is with all those little dents you're going to need to skim coat the entire panels in Bondo you're better off pulling them with the pin welder puller TOO MUCH BONDO FOR CANDY