I've actually got a video coming out soon that will show dirt and flaws in a factory paint job on a 2016 Peterbilt. Straight from the factory with no other paint work in between. And while my paint isn't perfect either...I have quite a few tricks that allow me to shoot as clean a paint job as you can find out there. Thanks!
Well thank you very much, my friend! I used to have the comments shut off because I don't feed trolls and I dislike know nothing mansplainers. But after enough people tracked me down through other means with technical questions...I decided to just open the comments up so I can provide folks with the info they might need to be able to save some money and do their own fiberglass or autobody projects. When the occasional troll rears its ugly head...I don't even read past the first sentence and instantly hide my channel from their view permanently. It's everyones right to be an uppity negative dick in this world if they so choose...But it's also my right to block them if they wish to be vocal about it in my comment section. Again...Thanks!
@@teams.t.e.a.m6214 I can understand that. Keep up the great work, you do these videos very well and professional its like a work of art coming to life and the finished product giving a feeling of great accomplishment. Thanks again and be safe. Mark
we're always working with new customers. my shop is in Upton, WY Just check my flash industrial fb page and message me from there if you have any further inquiries. Thanks for subscribing!
As I mentioned in the video...there are many ways of going about it. As long as you didn't find yourself paying a big price for your decisions...you didn't really go wrong.
I didn't. I painted the elbows below the mufflers because one of them was very unsightly with excess rust. If it weren't headed straight for an auction...where looks are everything...I would have left them alone and let the customer figure it out if they so wished.
Amazing! Thanks for the masking lesson. Subscribed!
Well thanks for that and thanks for subscribing as well!
And once again a work of art
Thank you so much!
FANTASTIC FOOTAGE & PAINTING!!!!!!😎🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🇺🇸💰💰💰💰💰💰💰📽🎥📷
Hey thanks a lot! I appreciate it
Great video.....thank you!
And thank you as well, my friend!
I love your tutorials on these projects. You guys do such a great job! Love you channel man keep it up
Well, I definitely appreciate it, my friend!
Looks great. I enjoyed seeing the details of your masking methods!
Thanks a lot! I appreciate it
Awesome
Thanks a lot!
Enjoy the details another beautiful job
Well thank you very much!
Love your work they always look great when your done
Hey thanks a lot! I appreciate it
Great video again I like that you explained the step of masking awesome job again 👏 👍
Well thank you very much! I certainly appreciate it
Nice demonstration, love your work
Thank you so much!
Excellent job.. Looks great.
Thank you so much!
AWESOME JOB ... REALLY ENJOY YOUR VIDEOS..
Hey thanks a lot! I definitely appreciate it. And thanks for subscribing as well
Thank you for spending the time to make this and explaining how to your uploads are helping with confidence to work through my own project nice work
And I thank you as well for your kind words as well as for tuning in!
Loving the tutorials!
Thank you so much!
I just used 3/4 tape to outline around windows etc.I would reach in my back pocket for my comb use it to tuck the tape along the edge.
That seems like a resourceful solution. I also use a 3" filler spreader for those type of details.
Nice work....as always
I certainly appreciate it!
I know you are not painting in a booth how do you keep the trash out of your paint it always looks perfect?
I've actually got a video coming out soon that will show dirt and flaws in a factory paint job on a 2016 Peterbilt. Straight from the factory with no other paint work in between. And while my paint isn't perfect either...I have quite a few tricks that allow me to shoot as clean a paint job as you can find out there. Thanks!
A lot of times he doesn't allow comments but I'm like addicted to his videos LOL he does such great work
Well thank you very much, my friend! I used to have the comments shut off because I don't feed trolls and I dislike know nothing mansplainers. But after enough people tracked me down through other means with technical questions...I decided to just open the comments up so I can provide folks with the info they might need to be able to save some money and do their own fiberglass or autobody projects. When the occasional troll rears its ugly head...I don't even read past the first sentence and instantly hide my channel from their view permanently. It's everyones right to be an uppity negative dick in this world if they so choose...But it's also my right to block them if they wish to be vocal about it in my comment section. Again...Thanks!
@@teams.t.e.a.m6214 I can understand that. Keep up the great work, you do these videos very well and professional its like a work of art coming to life and the finished product giving a feeling of great accomplishment. Thanks again and be safe. Mark
Let's go
Sounds good! Where we headed?
You're a master at your craft but I was just wondering do you clear coat any of these trucks, or do you need to.
I shoot a single stage 2K urethane that does not require clear coat. Easy...Simple...Great gloss...And tough as nails. Thanks a lot!
Are you taking on new customers? Where is your shop, is it open to the public?
we're always working with new customers. my shop is in Upton, WY Just check my flash industrial fb page and message me from there if you have any further inquiries. Thanks for subscribing!
Do you mind giving an approximate price for painting a truck like this?
Usually between 10 and 12 grand for a daycab and chassis such as this one.
How about under the hood ,
I think it would really pop
I only paint under hoods if the customer specifically asks for it and agrees with the price adjustment
everything I did on my truck was wrong
As I mentioned in the video...there are many ways of going about it. As long as you didn't find yourself paying a big price for your decisions...you didn't really go wrong.
Why did you paint the muffler?
he literally told you why he painted the exaust elbows...He didn't paint the muffler...
I didn't. I painted the elbows below the mufflers because one of them was very unsightly with excess rust. If it weren't headed straight for an auction...where looks are everything...I would have left them alone and let the customer figure it out if they so wished.