You should be using a rubber spatula for mixing and getting rid of the aluminum stir sticks for stirring the BASE, I just retired last Nov, after being a PPG Certified Refinish Technician for 46 years, and I sprayed Aquabase for about 15 years. I mixed all the color in the PPS cups using the rubber spatula . just a FYI 👍
What I love about your videos is that you are so REAL compared to other guys on TH-cam. I’m about to change shops too and I hope the guys are decent and down to earth like you. I mean you can be a know it all but you Don’t need to treat ppl like one. 👍
Hi gunnie, I am a bit confused. You said 12:38 the first coat need to be wetter. I am not challenging you. And some video I have watched, they mostly said first coat does not need to be too much. Just enough coverage. Or it applies to different scenarios?
Hey Gunny, hope you are keeping well mate it's great to see another RAW video from you. I thought a while back that you had changed shops again and I hope it works out well for you, as you say the reasons for the change aren't nothing to do with us but I think you said you would never go back to PPG but again if you are happy then that's all that matters👍 Keep posting the videos Gunny as I love them🙏🙏👍John UK
I love all your videos I like that cherry spray and PPG and Byram base water borne. I'll really be following you a lot more now and the DV one I'd like to purchase I got to say to 5500 the PPG rep was saying the I want to supernova is a better, is there a new supernova coming out from waterborne?
does the first coat dry with alot of metallic dust standing up sometimes? i spray it wet but when it happens i know the job is f**cked up any ideas on how to fix?
A few reasons why it stays gummy 1-spraying it wet 2-not enough flash between coat 3-no blower blowing across parts to help dry 4-high humidity 5-not checking viscosity 6-not checking panel temp before basing and before clearing. These are just of the few things I saw from watching this video. I know you love spraying stando, but enviro isn’t that and you can’t spray it like stando. It took me some time before I decided to take the time to learn how to optimize enviro, once I did, I was getting coverage in 2 coats plus a drop, & fully dry, meaning if I nibs it, it would powder up. I like watching your videos, but it’s getting to the point that your beating a dead horse expecting it to win a race. & the things I listed doesn’t really take much extra time, especially when you get it dialed in.
I have it dialed in, the results would indicate that, a big part of my issue is they don't exactly make it easy in fact they point you in the wrong direction with thinning ratios etc. Colours are shit too. I'm yet to see a painter who can paint Enviro as good as me
You should be using a rubber spatula for mixing and getting rid of the aluminum stir sticks for stirring the BASE, I just retired last Nov, after being a PPG Certified Refinish Technician for 46 years, and I sprayed Aquabase for about 15 years. I mixed all the color in the PPS cups using the rubber spatula . just a FYI 👍
How do you like to spray your base and what reduction on Enviro?
What I love about your videos is that you are so REAL compared to other guys on TH-cam. I’m about to change shops too and I hope the guys are decent and down to earth like you. I mean you can be a know it all but you Don’t need to treat ppl like one. 👍
It's good to have you back gunman
A fan gunman here from Louisiana . started shooting ppg water .
Hi gunnie, I am a bit confused. You said 12:38 the first coat need to be wetter. I am not challenging you. And some video I have watched, they mostly said first coat does not need to be too much. Just enough coverage. Or it applies to different scenarios?
That's just how I was spraying it back then. Since I've changed technique
Good to see you back mate 👍👍
Nice to have ya back 👍🏽
What are you guys using for reducer just the 494?
I have been short baking the candy clear and nibing the Axalta Cromax, Spies, Standox for the last five to six years. It works great.
Thanks Gunny great to see some work content again, I'm loving this keep em coming, thanks Gunny 😊 😮....
Curious why the tape on the pps hard cup?
Don’t you have to blow in (where you sanded) when you de nib the final candy? Great tip btw!
Water based auto paints suck. Greg
Hey gun is that a 1.3 or 1.4 tip.
Hey Gunny, hope you are keeping well mate it's great to see another RAW video from you. I thought a while back that you had changed shops again and I hope it works out well for you, as you say the reasons for the change aren't nothing to do with us but I think you said you would never go back to PPG but again if you are happy then that's all that matters👍
Keep posting the videos Gunny as I love them🙏🙏👍John UK
No!!!!!! Don’t use that crap mate! Come back to Axalta 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
I love all your videos I like that cherry spray and PPG and Byram base water borne. I'll really be following you a lot more now and the DV one I'd like to purchase I got to say to 5500 the PPG rep was saying the I want to supernova is a better, is there a new supernova coming out from waterborne?
I don’t think he is watching your technic very closely. He goes back and forth where you have a steady fluid motion.
Finally his back !
Damn gunny that one clean body shop 👍😂
Imagine being trained up by gunny to paint ...one lucky guy👍
Its been a while gunny but happy with the content
does the first coat dry with alot of metallic dust standing up sometimes? i spray it wet but when it happens i know the job is f**cked up any ideas on how to fix?
Do you use a chip deck?
Don't know what that is mate
cant you ground coat? you have been busy with the mud wagon at home
Good morrning
CRING you taped your cup, leaking?
Back to PPG 😢
Good you have someone willing to learn.
I notice no full face mask.
Yaldy🤙
A few reasons why it stays gummy
1-spraying it wet
2-not enough flash between coat
3-no blower blowing across parts to help dry
4-high humidity
5-not checking viscosity
6-not checking panel temp before basing and before clearing.
These are just of the few things I saw from watching this video. I know you love spraying stando, but enviro isn’t that and you can’t spray it like stando. It took me some time before I decided to take the time to learn how to optimize enviro, once I did, I was getting coverage in 2 coats plus a drop, & fully dry, meaning if I nibs it, it would powder up. I like watching your videos, but it’s getting to the point that your beating a dead horse expecting it to win a race. & the things I listed doesn’t really take much extra time, especially when you get it dialed in.
I have it dialed in, the results would indicate that, a big part of my issue is they don't exactly make it easy in fact they point you in the wrong direction with thinning ratios etc. Colours are shit too. I'm yet to see a painter who can paint Enviro as good as me
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