Mechanically Stripping Paint & Spraying Epoxy Primer
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- čas přidán 31. 12. 2022
- Part 15 LH Torana Garage Resto
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Your little shop setup there is awesome 😎👍👍👍👍
I have painted farm machinery/tractors with 2k zinc phosphate primer to bare metal..... Excellent rust inhibitor no job has failed after years of hard work and wear on these machines....
Thanks for the info! I have a feeling the one I'm using is great quality too.
Moving along nicely.
Glad your feeling better.
Happy New Year!👍
Loving the hailstones is that what hit your micra a few years back. Loving this series Gunny
Kick ass brother! Watching you doing body and paint in a garage like that is like my garage I work in. Badass man, Badass!! Thanks for the videos!
The panels are looking great Gunny. An easy way to bend or re-create a wheel arch edge is to get yourself a piece of 1/2 bar about 10 inches long and using a metal saw cut a slot to the end of the bar to the required depth of the lip. Then just push it onto the metal and work your way along the edge until it is how you want it to look. It works great and no bends even if there was never a lip to start with. Hope this is of use to you mate. Happy new year to you Gunny Rob
Happy New Year mate. Cheers 🎇
Keep going Gunny! I'm enjoying this more than you can know. Cheers! And...Happy New Year!
Looking good! Amen on the coarse grit discs! It takes some courage at first to get used to it but so much faster with less heat. For me the coarser the better for leveling filler (bog). I used to try to creep up on it with fine paper and all I got was waves. As always thanks for all the help!
Yea doesn't seem as much of a mission when you just do a panel at a time. Progress is progress 💪 🤘
Though you were over here in the Uk for a minute gunny the weather was so crap 🤣 happy new year matey 👍
Looking great mate, as always keep up the good work
Thank god you're not acid dipping the panels. The amount of vintage cars and bicycles that are rusting from the seams and lugs after restoration is heartbreaking.
You'd think after an acid bath they'd give it a zinc primer bath.
@@TheGunmanChannel I think that the problem is that the acid soaks into the void in the seam where the metal overlaps, then the neutraliser and rinse doesn't flush it out.
@@gjmob makes sense, screw that!!
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Few use a water bath / boil tank afterwards. I’ve heard of it being done.
I actually don’t know if this is done but I personally would do a good hot water immersion tank after acid dipping is done and then stick it in a 110*C / 240*F ‘oven’ for an hour to dry it out. A powder coat type of ‘oven’ would do it.
I’ve done this in small scale for smaller parts, though not usually acid particularly. I’ve cleaned small stuff including door latch mechanisms, brake parts, rods and pistons, even a motorcycle tank once with xylene and carb cleaner, then literally boiled them in a pan on a kitchen stove for a half hour with dishwashing liquid. Then a half hour in the oven at 250*F and they come out as clean as when they were made. No parts washer solvent residue.
Doing a fender (guard) though would take a lot of commitment to build the tanks LOL
I also have Torana work, I hope I can give an example, thank you
i'm surprised at how smooth the metal comes out , like no bondo needed, amazing work there Gunman.
Hey Gunny I hope you and your family had a good Xmas and New Year and that 2023 is kind to you👍
I'm finally able to watch your videos in 4K mate as I got a ripper brand new laptop with a touch screen for Xmas, I don't use my gaming rig these days so have been watching your videos on an old Surface Pro tablet but this lappy is an animal and it's super fast with a 4.4GHz processor👌
Anyway mate your progressing well with the resto, as you said it doesn't matter how you get the paint off so long as you end up with bare steel then the jobs done, those 60grit discs really take the paint off, cheers Gunny🙏👍John UK.
Happy new year from cyprus gunny, great work once again!!
Loving the series!
In New York we deal with rust all the time when I have a wheel well opening that has rust on it I take a piece of cardboard and I press it against the wheel well opening and I trace the circumference the radius of the wheel well opening onto the cardboard and then I go to the scrap fenders and I look for fenders sections of junk fingers that are in good shape and the radius matches the one I'm looking for and I just cut it out and weld it in
Great job man!
Gunny !! good to see new vid !!! 🎉
Great video
Thanks for another great video. It would be great if you put product links in the description, that primer looks like just what I need for my own project, did you get it from Sprayguns Direct?
A HAPPY HAPPY NEW YEAR 2023 TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY WITH ALL GOD BLESSING TO YOU ALL FROM TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO 🇹🇹🙏💗🎉🎊🎈..
Oddly satisfying indeed.
Also watching it. Looked like breeze.
Fast and effective, and I can do it at my own leisure. No rush rush to get it into primer before it starts rusting again
Great video gunman. , was wondering what kind of air regulator gauge you use on your spray guns ?
I’m surprise that you don’t use the purple skipper discs .when stripping paint of panels are use them all the time. I flip them over and get more use out of them. They fit on a 9 inch grinder.. and your torana is coming along lovely
I tried one for the angle grinder and it was pretty useless, so I didn't use it again. Because it was so slow it heated up the panel heaps. Either way, just doing whatever works. There's no right or wrong way.
Gunny, would you go Devilbiss FLG or GPG 1.8 as a primer gun. They are a similar price. Cheers.
Interested to know what your compressor pressure settings are at when spraying the Quartz primer. Also the nozzle size on the gun. Cheers mate keep up the great work.
I set the compressor at 60psi from memory, the length of your air line will change the pressure required at the compressor. Used 1.8 tip for primer
Do you bake the bare metal panel before you spray the primer?
Hey Gunny. I sprayed my project car in epoxy paint after mechanically removing the old coatings down to bare metal. did a small amount of filler work, Then eventually sprayed it in build primer. Had to store the car for some time (about 2 years) where it was inside, but was out a bit and was rained on a couple of times. Just wondering if I'm going to have any problems with moisture getting down to the metal. I wouldn't think so with the epoxy primer. I did have to scuff the epoxy to get the build primer to stick. but only scuffed it enough to get the build primer to stick. Thanks man and have a great New Year! Frank in California (State of Jefferson Firearms Training)
Depends on the preconditions, quality & layer thickness of the epoxy you used. I've had mixed results. There are offerings in the auto repair market with no proper rust inhibitors - these have no particular value as metal protectors.
Your Australian accent got me! Was it 16 or 60 grit? Thanks Good stuff, so I posted comment to help out channel as I understand the AI recognizes same
Where are you located
Uncovered short beam IR heating lamps during primer spray.... that was cruel to see
Your garage looks like mine that's why it's so hard to paint in mine to much stuff to many places for dirt to hide
Do u consider epxoy primer same or similar to dtm primer in regards to this process u used the epoxy on??
Honestly I don't know, but I trust this Epoxy because it has Zinc which is great for protecting steel against rust and corrosion.
Careful altering that wheel arch lip it can give you a massive door gap down low ..
Hey Gunny.. Can you put a link up of wat brand of stripper disc you are using & where to buy from..
Cheers Shano
Click here or search fibre discs
www.bunnings.com.au/search/products?q=Fibre+discs&sort=BoostOrder&page=1
@@TheGunmanChannel Thanks for the quick reply appreciated.. By the way wat Grit were you using in this Vid on the fenders??
@@shaneobrien5310 16 grit 😁
Without any doubt at all, I would run some of your Quartz 2K primer around the inner wheel arch lip BEFORE you roll the edge. It is going to be very difficult to get any steel protection behind the rolled edge now, but water and dirt will still find their way into the area and rust the crap out of it again. You missed a good opportunity there Gunny. Secondly, is the Quartz primer high build or more like a sealer?
The Quartz is more of a sealer, I'm going to spray some Penetrol in that gap then seal it with seam sealer
G'day Mr Gunman,
Q. Any chance you could show your air compressor set up in your garage.
✌️ Peace from Melbourne Pakenham.
I've already done a review.
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I must have missed that one. Thanks for the link. ✌️
When you say the U-Pol expoxy primer is not so good, are you talking about U-pol Raptor epoxy primer? I hope not, because I have a whole load of it to use soon, and it was expensive. It does have good reviews.
I too have some of the Raptor epoxy primer that I just bought , would be great to know if its the primer that you don't recommended and if so why not
please ?
Arvo all, has anyone found the quartz Primer locally In australia? I can only find online from spray guns direct UK.
At this point I don't think anyone is importing it. So I doubt it. But if you're happy to pay for a pallet then you could get it down, obviously, unlikely cost effective.
@@TheGunmanChannel thanks for the reply, just a home hobby with my old cars, cheers and hope the new Years good for you. Enjoying the content. 👍
I've been looking around online for a 9" buff pad for an angle grinder and cant find one. Anyone know where to get one? Thanks Chris
Search Google for fibre disc backing pad. Here's a link, Bunnings have them if you're in Aus bilba.com.au/products/3m-ribbed-back-up-pad-125mm?variant=31431740227650¤cy=AUD&gclid=CjwKCAjw6p-oBhAYEiwAgg2PgoGH6l4GmhglfrPJA1n-Qx6i7vUPmJAKItYIHoPsHCXCZ3Gav-4dKhoCy5QQAvD_BwE
Thanks Mate, thanks for the link, I'd found some of the smaller ones but struggling to track down a big 9 inch buff pad @@TheGunmanChannel
Who else thought he was going to strip the panel with the hail
You'll be surprised what leachs out of the seams after there been brushed with a rust converter
All that dust though, restaurations are a nasty trade.