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Re: Formerly Sikkens thread, now photos
In article <SAvyf.3028$2x4.664@trndny05>, krazcustoms
<krazcustoms@verizon.net> wrote:
> Interesting. Don't get me thinking about that Fairlane. Every time I
> go into the garage to get something, I look at the wagon and think "This
> car is way too damn big:"
Picture a Thunderbolt wagon. That's what I bought it to do, but I
hemmed and hawed as usual, this time because the sucker is too darn
original to hack up. A few months later I nailed a '65 Comet tudor post
car, so that can be the A/FX-type clone instead.
> Do you plan on building a room to paint in or do you plan on buying an
> actual spray booth? I have a bodyman co-worker that has a garage stall set
> aside for painting and he gets better results than I would expect. However,
> whenever he's working on something that has to be really nice, he brings it
> to work and uses the booth. The best advice I ever got pertaining to
> painting is "use quality equipment and keep it immaculate". There are many
> cheap spray guns out there that will get the job done, but if you think
> you'll be doing alot of spraying, invest in quality. I have 4 spray guns
> that I use daily and they are all Sata. I won't use anything else. Also,
> you can never have too much practice. Later, Mike
>
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I'll have a room. I moved myself into the block-walled garage
(36x24), and I'm converting the old house into a shop. Yes, quality
equipment would be in order for the long haul.
If I were to do my own, where could I buy Sikkens paint?
CobraJet
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