Damo's EK Ute

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dmulally
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Hi All,

Thought I would move my thread to here.

Today was 83% humidity so at the moment the old girl is all dressed up with nowhere to go. I have a few days before I have to change the masking tape round the windows so fingers crossed for tomorrow. If it is situation no change, then I will spray towards sunset a couple of coats and thin it down just to get a sealer over it all.

This is the last pic I took.

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Sadly I had to weld in a lot more than I had bargained for but its all good practice. The only issue I had was when welding in the below patch, I blew a nasty hole that I thought was solid. I was able to put a smal patch in and just mig around it rather than oxy which is what I used for the rest.

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Looking good 8)

Hope the weather holds out for you
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Good Luck with the weather, going to look good painted.
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The weather was pretty average but the humidity in the shed was controlled. I put on two light coats of primer filler so I can see the imperfections better to best work on getting it smooth.

My primer gun that I have had for ages died though so I have ordered a new 3.5mm tip gravity fed primer gun. I hope I can run straight primer filler out of it than my old 2.2mm suction feed which required 25% thinners to stop the tip from clogging.

I have had it baking under the heat lamps all day and it is dry enough. Ill let it sunbake through the night though. I wont give it a rub back until the end of the week though just in case. I didnt get any blistering so thats not bad. If I had have sprayed it like normal, Im sure it would have in this horrible weather.

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Post by V8EK4us »

Looking good mate, keep up the great work 8) 8) 8)
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i thought you said you bare metaled it :?
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ratbox wrote:i thought you said you bare metaled it :?
I did in the rear. Not the whole thing! Yikes! Under the primer filler is etch in places.

I had to take it to metal in the rear half as by the time I had chased down the rusty patches it was very bumpy. Such was the ammount of hi fill that had been placed on her a long time ago :(
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in the tray area? still seems to have paint on the 1/4's
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ratbox wrote:in the tray area? still seems to have paint on the 1/4's
Oh yeah, the pic looks that way. But its just the light of the pic in the garage. Its primer.

I havent touched the tray yet. Prob wont either. It will be a work horse so it will get ruined anyway.
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The acryllic primer I get from my paint shop recommends shooting it straight. It goes on thicker that is all so I dont have to do as many coats.

I'll soon find out what it comes out like I guess. :o
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Post by dmulally »

Can I get some advice?

I couldnt wait any longer so started rubbing back the light coats I put on the other day to see the highs and lows.

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I came across this on the door. I dont remember seeing it before so must have missed it somehow... :oops:

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Should I rub it back to metal or leave it? When I run the flat of my hand across it I cannot feel it at all and even when I try to pick it out with my finger tips, I still cant feel it. I can only see it.

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What should I do? Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Post by Devilrod »

Give it another light coat and block it back, I bet it disappears. Looks to me like the primer has filled all the marks already, hence why you can't feel it.

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Post by BILLY BLACKARROW »

Hate to say this but that is why they use a gide coat to pick up the things you cant fell not being smart just how it work's

BILLY :arrow:
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