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| uk.rec.cars.classic (Classic Cars) (uk.rec.cars.classic) |
| Tags: advice, respray, spit, total |
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"Ed" wrote in message ... The trick with cans is to REALLY shake them for 5 minutes before you use them - use LOTS of light coats so that each drys before the next (only takes a minute), and ONLY mask off surrounding panels (never mask off part of a panel!) The best canned-paint I got from a place in Brum which actually match it to the existing paint on the car and make it up there and then (if you're doing touch-ups) "MC" wrote in message ... Cans!!!!!! You've got to be nuts. I remember repainting a metro door that was the wrong colour. 6 cans later and I could still see through the paint. Even with a base coat! If you're going to do it yourself then invest in a compressor or 2 or so HP and a 50 litre reservoir. ABAC do good ones and I was happy with the freebie tools that I got with it. Mind you, the tough part is the prep. It's also the expensive part if you take it to a body shop. Even if you do it yourself you'll find that they will do it again and if they are worth their salt then you'll be mighty impressed at how much better the finish is. Mind you, I do agree about doing it yourself. It isn't difficult and there is going to be loads of advice from this group on the best way. I've painted 3 spits with increasing success. Body prep. Body prep. Body prep. that's the key. Sorry I don't know any places that I could recommend for doing the work but I can recommend Ebrand Automotive for a superb range of the best paints. THey are also about 60-90% cheaper for the top quality stuff. They are the main paint factors for the body repair trade. No connection, just a really impressed customer. Matt Ed wrote: Do the whole lot your self... They are such small pnaels on a spitfire that it's an easy job - I've done 2 midgets with cans that looked better than the finish you get from someone doing it for the money! "steve_a" wrote in message ... hi am after any advice anyone can give me re bodyshops/paintshops in west sussex - value (work and cost) etc...am in need of a total respray on a mk iv spitfire but need to keep costs down - doing much of the prep myself so any advice there as well (go back to bare metal? prime myself? etc thanx steve |
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