How to Get Amazing Results without a Paint Booth!
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- čas přidán 20. 04. 2021
- In this video we will join in with Steve to learn how to paint a car in a basic shop environment. We will teach you simple tricks along the way to land a stunning paint job without any fancy spray booths. Hit that play button and get your pen and paper ready because we will be relieving some of the top trade's secrets in this video!
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Best paint channel, period. Narration is informative and to the point; no rambling chit chat like any others. You repeatedly return to good basic practices throughout to help eliminate rookie mistakes. No hype. No BS. Thanks. Keep 'em coming.
Thank you !!
I did 40+ years in the collision repair/refinishing business. I retired from teaching it at a public technical school. My food for thought: good technique Steven, if you want a long healthy life, get a fresh air system. Especially when illegally spraying with little or no ventilation, no arrestor, and venting illegally into the atmosphere. It's nice to see the use of a self etching primer, a step many skip. One other thing, I would have used Nason clear over the Nason basecoat. When you mix product lines it usually ends with paint failure later on, as I've seen on many occasions. Nason clear is very reasonably priced.
Valid point. I know the videos are aimed at the enthusiast crowd and not the pros, but you are doing a disservice showing a guy in a cloud of isocyanates with just a half face respirator and a chemical (?) cartridge. Some of the problems from isocyanates are immediate...and some hit you years later. Want to be around for your kids and grandkids? Get a fresh air system as mentioned. Wet edges...
The best way to get a 1st class paint job without a booth is to hire Brian to come over and paint your car! Thanks!
Am the meening, youre the best techer for car painting .its well done
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wet the floor,is 60% of it ,the rest is wind leaks in the makeshift booth,painting outside is left to rolling it on ,i've done both,the rolling is best left to someone who has no problems of wet sanding,damn nice job on the red one
LOL, this is very true
No, no one who is good at what they do "come Over" that is open thing I CANNOT stand is people asking me to go to their houses to work on shit.
Someone REALLY likes Steven.
That dude is GOOD! He looked like a machine spraying that car
I don't like items masked when painting anything. So I have respect for painters that remove everything off surfaces that are going to be painted. Way to go Steve!
This is a good video, very satisfying to see that paint going on! One tip to newby car painters: the PSI specified for the paint is as measured AT THE GUN, not at the compressor! In other words you have to compensate for the length of the hose you are using, (because the pressure drops more the longer the hose is)..and add pressure based on that. Like if they say "30 PSI" you might need to have a reading of 40 at the compressor to spray at the specified pressure.. You need a chart to tell how much to compensate.
Great tip.. thanks 🙏
Another reason to regulate the pressure at the gun, not at the compressor, there's a lot more volume at 90 psi than at 30psi. Even if you compensate way back at the compressor side to get 30 psi at the gun, if something happens that pressure could dip below 30psi in places, especially if you're not using a 60 gallon professional system like this and trying to make a 20 or 30 gallon oil-free 1.5 hp compressor work. If you've got 60 or 90 psi up to the gun and regulate the pressure THERE, then you should never have problems with low pressure at the gun tip.
Just painted some fenders in my dusty garage after watching a bunch of videos, after a little wet sanding came out better then I could have expected
better THAN
noob here.. when did you wet sand.. after?
@@fsflip3111 Yea after the clear coat cures, wet sand and buff
Been painting for 30 years, you have the best series on the net. Very informative.
How do you break this down to more simple for. The paint seems to be easiest to grasp. But all the different sand grits to include p and k. But also single stage paint (sounds like imron) or what I think imron is. Not many auto painters around to learn from
Great video, Needing brush-up for paint as I closed my paint shop in 2000. Got to sick to do anything. Years earlier Military doc said MS and it had finally said got-cha! Now here I am 21 yrs later getting ready to paint again. Really have to watch my lungs this time. Hopefully gunna be a blast!
In a non downdraft setting, wetting the floor really does make a HUGE difference. I keep an old janitor bucket with a mop in the corner of our old semi down draft booth, and do a quick pass before basing and another before tacking off for clear
wow, I've been painting for 20 years and this is actually one of the few videos I've seen that isn't complete BS. I usually watch these type of videos just for a laugh. Well done, good informative commentary too.
over 20 years...I keep forgetting how old I am.
Thanks Bud !
@@RJ_Groot
Young back me too
@@RJ_Groot u need to watch all of his videos, trust me you will learn ALOT and realize how much you have been short cutting your painting in the past.
I enjoy the commentary on technique. It's really like getting to listen in on a master class. Thank you for posting.
You are very welcome you better Recognise....,
The painter's consistency - in speed, technique, distance - amazing. He's really good.
You catching that bug and letting it go outside was really wholesome. Solid paintjob as always 👌
Yea man. Just can’t kill a living thing.
I painted for 20 years, the guy painting the car is a great painter that's why it looks good he knows what he's doing.
I'm a simple man. I see a new Paint Society video, I click immediately.
Thank you!
true dat!!! I wish Brian was a New York paisan......I need him for my Mustang!!!!!
I too am a simple man and need that Paint Society in my life!
@@PaintSociety any info on Blokke for public purchase. I like the concept of the block and would like to purchase.
Watch for bugs, they love new paint smell.
Love videos about good craftsmanship
I missed seeing when the customer finally gets a red car
As a retired Auto Painter from Australia, I enjoy your content as wish you great success in this trade
Been painting professionally for 23yrs. Some of the best paint jobs (right out of the gun) I’ve done have been in the worst conditions.
Great job! It’s great to watch real craftsman that really care. I would be proud to take my car to this shop. 👍
I love that you filmed it! What a great video, very informative. Great job painting it, the car came out really nice! I am a beginner and find all your videos very helpful. Thanks for the video! Keep it up. ❤️
Great video. You didn't talk about an exhaust fan,filters and fresh air coming into the shop. You didn't talk about temperature and how it works with different reducers. This is a great video for the beginner,thanks.
Great video and great skill in that paint job for sure. He moves like I did when I use to spray for a paint shop years ago I loved it, very robotic
Great video, the only thing missing is the put-together finished product.
Great explanation on the whole process. I really appreciate the attention to detail, pressures, times between coats, etc.
Wow! So much great information in this video!
Wax & grease remover in a pump sprayer! Talk about a time saver!
A condenser on the compressor to keep the air cool...
I gotta get busy busy on shop upgrades!
Thanks for the quality content!
This guy can paint and anyone will be able to get it done with Brian instructions.🔥 great results
Paint where u can't see 1st, blew my mind🤯 thanks for the tip🙏
That looks beautiful! ❤
This is the best paint channel I've watched, so much knowledge given freely, you are such a. Huge blessing, may The Lord richly enlargen your territory.
That was Good.....I mostly spray Timber these days and I love seeing it come to "Life" but I'd love to paint a Car again. Nice technique, flowed on beautifully. Well Done....Thank You.
beautiful job! I've just sprayed rear bumper on my van outside on my drive turned out perfect due to your videos many thanks' from Scotland
My first TSP. What an experience! It is difficult to put into words, but that was one fun week! I attended from 1988 to 1993 when a friend from Lincoln invited us up to the inaugural Nebraska Star Party in 1994. One of our now departed club members is in this film - the guy in the green T-shirt talking to another fellow in a minivan. In the six years I attended, I saw blistering heat, days upon days of clouds and thunderstorms, and, of course, some of the best nighttime skies I had ever seen! Long live the Texas Star Party!
Great vid, watched glued start to finish.. I watch so many of your videos and they all awesome. Iv gained soo much knowledge. Thank you and the team for taking the time to show us and explain every detail 👍
It's dope to see you getting out and about with small shops, and independent painters! I started out the same way without a booth..its all about prep and approach! Awesome work! 👌🏾🙏🏾
Yup! That is what a society is! Exposing other painters and learning from them !
@@PaintSociety keep up good vibez, congrats on joining fatherhood also!😉💪🏾 BLESS UP-
I talked to you on Instagram about my red 75 corvette man. I’m like this close to bringing it to you to paint. You guys do a PERFECT job!
Im so glad you have these videos. im planning to paint my own project truck (someday) and all my 83 y/o dad keeps saying is ,i cant do it without a paint booth.
I just wanted thank you my big brother was a painter 40years experience and used to tease me saying he would never show me how to paint unfortunately he passed last June without showing me the ropes I learned a lot from your vids . I don’t plan on becoming a painter but it’s good to work on my own projects
Thanks for sharing GOD BLESS YOU
Damn that's an awesome one man business set up. I've been looking for a shop like that to take on bigger side jobs. Awesome content man I do this for a living and always recommend this channel to new guys coming up in the industry
These videos just keep building my confidence,
6:40 Brian you sound the narrator on the golf channel lol . I love your videos I have learned a lot almost done with the body work and paint on my 92 Chevy Silverado. Thanks 👍
Nice job! Sometimes you find yourself speeding up and 2nd guessing your speed but sticking with it is just practice. Oh yeah, airlines bouncing down a panel, easily done!
Love your tip about spraying scared/overthinking it. Two of the best paint jobs I ever laid down were areas where I was like "I just need to get some paint on there, it doesn't need to be good." One was the engine bay of my wife's car, the old paint was just not great, and I had the engine out, so I was like "I'm just going to throw down some base coat and clear, hardly anyone will see it." It ended up going on so nice there was zero orange peel and no finishing needed, because I just sprayed like I didn't care. It ended up winning a $1000 prize for best engine bay at a car show, with just a Scotchbrite prep and some extra bc/cc I had lying around.
that looks really good, I'd love to see it after a good wet sanding and buffing.
I tried that Scuff pad on a electric da with hook and loop pad.It sands cars and bumpers to perfection.We can never stop learning new tricks to making our work easier.
I like the fact that you visit other painters.
Nice job, car looks great! Steve made it look pretty easy!
so while watching this ....when or how do you plan on doing the door jambs and door ends? You guys complaining about his "golf channel voice" i actually appreciate how smooth and thought out his commentary is. hes calm, not fumbling words, very enjoyable when trying to learn something from someone who KNOWS what theyre doing and HOW to explain it. A lot of people who do really exceptional work have little ability to explain it. Brians videos are better than a lot of uh uh , you know, ah ah, like the other how to vids do.
Used to paint plugs and molds for large yachts You are 100% correct Steve knows what he's doing - Only modification I would have made is I found it easier to control the hose by putting it over my shoulder then holding it by my side. Also love the fact you pointed out the footwork - it's as important as the flick for an even coat.
Very nice, guys. Thanks for focusing on the spray technique a little. That will help me.
Steven did a beautiful performance! It was as though he was dancing with the car and the paint sprayer.
awesome love it, possibly be doing some painting this summer and your channel has helped a lot, thank you...
ONE THING I DO DIFFERENT....I put the hose over my shoulder when painting the roof....I learned that 35 years ago.
Very good tips and logic I have painted for years with all kinds of different types of paint and in nice booths and outdoors just keep the ground moist and always in my opinion use a catalyst In your paint so you can cut and buff it all out gor a smooth finish especially painting outdoors you did a great video and that painter is good too!! Cheers
First let me say I love your videos they have been extremely valuable to me. It seems very hard to get a straight answer on pricing when it comes to paint jobs. I understand that there are a lot of variables so thank you for actually throwing a number out there for a basic paint job. Your videos really showed me you guys deserve what you charge!
Thanks for the words and glad this cleared things up for you 😀
Thanks, again Tony &crew- another great video I just keep learning !! PJP
Great Job Steve did, love your shows!
Gorgeous finish! You brought that little Honda back from the shame of rattle can finish. Nice job and excellent video indeed!
Man he killed that job! The red looks beautiful under the sun light.
What a fantastic painter Steven , slow but perfect like a spraying robot
Nice work. I've painted before, but learning a lot here..
Beautiful job! What about the door jams and underside of the hood and trunk lid?
Bravo from Greece 🇬🇷
Taking a grinder to those panels especially with today's higher alloy content thinner body panels is a big mistake, I'm surprised those panels weren't severely warped from the heat of grinding, I painted cars for over 25 years and I have to say Steve's technique is outstanding, I was never a big fan of Nason materials but they are very cost effective.
beautiful work. awesome video. thank you for the inspiration
Very cool he has great gun movements
Moves like a machine!
He killed it! Great paintwork!
looks really nice steve!
i learn so much from you're videos, keep up the good work.
Wow, great video, impressive painting skills! And excellent play-by-play commentary! If you ever get tired of painting, you’d make a great sports announcer 👍👍👍
Young buck you’re very welcome you better Recognise....,
Highly informative video. Greatly appreciated!
He did a great job man came out great!!
Thanks for this video man( and all your others). The work you are putting into your channel and the info you are sharing is so amazingly helpful to the DIY guys like me. I’m about to start spraying some pearl over on my channel. I’m definitely using this process and will be giving you a shout out in my next video!
Thanks man. I appreciate the love and the feedback. Means a lot
Hi I sprayed vehicles from the early 60s enamel, la lots of young guys can’t shoot enamel. I still want to jump in and shoot one. Nice job! Rock on guys.
I've been painting (on an amateur level) for 25 years, and I LOVE your videos! Great tips, great advice and encouragement! Keep progressing forward and improving your skills and knowledge base is the way to ensure a great outcome!
Awesome feedback. Thank you !
There's too much much talking, I feel like I'm always fast forwarding to get down to the actual details. No offense but I feel he was raised by either a strong woman or many females, either way it's not his fault, but just talk to much in your videos, kinda hard for me to follow along
@@strangerdanger187 interesting thoughts.
Im a begginer in this job and at this moment im working in a forklift company. Im the painter of this company and i learned a lot and gained some experience. But the best finishing sand paper we have is 320 to sand the primer. It is fine and i can do very good jobs here. But the painting is with direct clear coat in the paint. We dont use base coat then clear coat.
I want to learn more about that and this channel is being so useful for me. Its just sad that i dont have any conditions or tools to do something in my house.
Congratz for the videos you make 👌
Always a great watch
Well done and said gentlemen ! That is a GREAT spray man .
Best on CZcams!! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
what a great looking paint job. I have great appreciation for people that are so skilled at their craft. Goof job.
Absolutely brilliant job that man can lay the paint on good and proper well done mate cheers Larrysullivan in London
Thanks for the free class 👍🏼😊
I’m thinking about taking auto body technology at my community college. I would like to learn this trade as a hobby and trucking as my main income.
This channel is definitely motivating me!
Nice work Steve!
Making it look easy 😎 beautiful job gentleman
Super nice paintjob, excellent!
Totally amazing. That is a lovely colour or red 👍
I started following you guys because work has me painting our fleet trucks, even though I have never painted a vehicle before. I've learned a lot from them and fortunately, the first one I did didn't turn out like irrecoverable crap! So, thanks guys!
Awesome ! Glad to hear !
Awesome video! Definitely art !!! Rick from Missouri !!!
He's Ready Good... Thanks for Sharing
I plan on pressure washing out my entire shop, ceiling walls and floor, before doing my first paint job. I will then seal any cracks it has to prevent air from coming in with dust or insects in it. I plan on putting quality HVAC filters on one end as an intake, and exhaust fan on the other end to pull air out. I hope this will prevent dust from getting in my paint. Likely will wet floor as well.
Beautiful job!!
Nice work Steve.
I use to be an industrial painter ' l miss watching the transformation of what l was painting into something beautiful or into something bad to the bone. The endless quality of paint colors available today are truly incredible. I miss it very much 😭
Man , He makes it look so easy!!
I painted a couple toppers in my garage, the best one was when it was in the 90's. The clear laid out very nicely. Not so much when it was in the 70's.
Inspiring!!!
Wow! Very impressive, my man! You looked like a 'paint ninja' with that footwork of yours! 😁👍
Great Work !