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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 71buickfreak, Dec 20, 2010.

  1. 71buickfreak
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    Here it is, Moon Pie.
    1963 Buick LeSabre wagon. House of Kolors KD3000 DTS high-build primer. I have no intention of ever painting it beyond that. It will have some extra work done. This is fresh out of the booth, it will be sanded in tomorrow.
     

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  2. Rebel 1
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    Looking good.
     
  3. low-n-slo54
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    Shoulda spent a few extra dollars for yellow. Looks cool.
     
  4. 71buickfreak
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    Naw, I planned on the tinted primer.
     
  5. low-n-slo54
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    I have a hankering for an RC cola. I like it.
     
  6. Well I've never denied being ignorant. So I have to ask, what do you mean by sanded in? A man I used to work for would never ask a question like that. He thought it would make him look stupid. I always thought not asking questions was the best way to show your ignorance.
     
  7. I think you should paint it.
     
  8. tooslow54
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    =Spammer gone...
     
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  9. Frankie47
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    Won't look all tiger striped and just rust:confused:without a sealed topcoat???
     
  10. bonez
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    ^^^ Not if he sealed the car before primer. Yes if he painted primer over bare metal.^^^

    I also think it will always look unfinished, but if hes happy w/ it who cares.
    I bet in a few years is gonna paint it anyway.
     
  11. 71buickfreak
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    This is House of Kolor KD3000 DTS high-build primer, it is designed to go direct to the substrate, etching/sealing primers are not compatible with this primer. There is a little bit of striping on the hood, which will come out when we block it out later today. I will post some more pics. It may eventually get some real paint, but for now, I like were it is at. I have cars with show-quality finishes, and they get driven differently. I have some body issues to deal with on this one before real paint goes on. the hood is super thin and has more waves than the pacific, but I have plans for the hood anyway.
     
  12. 71buickfreak
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    As in block sanded. This is a high-build sanding primer, which needs to be block sanded after it has dried.
     
  13. 71buickfreak
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    here you go. We are not done yet, but it's getting close.
     

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  14. scrap metal 48
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    I like the way this is going.........
     
  15. 71buickfreak
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    The spinning hubcabs were a joke, perpetrated by the shop staff. Hilarious. The Buick will actually ride of the stock 15" wheels with a set of original hubcaps I found on Ebay for $30.
     
  16. brian55lvr
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    whew------
     
  17. 71buickfreak
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    I'm surprised nobody mentioned it! I forgot they were on there while I was shooting pictures. Here is detail shot of the wood.
     

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  18. 71buickfreak
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    The airbushing was done by Scotty Mccubbin of GodSpeed Collision and Customs in Edmond, OK. 405-760-6140. He is truly a master of the airbrush.
     
  19. good color. Looks like it would taste like banana pudding. by the way... nice hubcap. ;)
     
  20. Squablow
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    The wood sides are neat looking. High build primer has a tendency to absorb moisture and is not an ideal top coat, I know of a few cars who ran this stuff for a couple years and it caused rust underneath the primer or peeling. You might consider masking off your finished wood sides and spraying something on top of the fill primer as a top coat if you want to run this for any period of time.

    Cool wagon though, how are you doing the woodgrain? It looks good.
     
  21. 71buickfreak
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    I appreciate it. The car will get a top coat at some point, I am just not there yet. The hood has serious issues and I am planning on replacing the larg flat sections with 3 or 4 rows of louvers. There is too much rust to fix the hood and leave it flat, it would have a mountain of filler in and still stay flat. Louvers would eliminate that problem and look pretty cool too.

    The airbrush work is being done with AutoAir Colors and a texturing technique using scotchbrite pads. Then you add the highlights and details. I am writing a story about it in Autotrader Customs and Hot Rods for the February or March (can't remember which) issue.
     
  22. Could you just hit the car with a semigloss clear and all is solved and protected?
     
  23. silentpoet
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    That is air brushing? I thought it was veneer, that is some awesome work. It gives me some ideas for the interior doors on my caddy.
     
  24. Frankie47
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    Or a clear with flatner, is that a word:D, after sanding:)
     
  25. 71buickfreak
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    That is actually the idea, hitting it all with clear. I will tell my painter what you said, he will be very pleased!
     
  26. Squablow
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    If you can, re-publish your woodgrain article here as well, I'd like to hear how it's done.
     
  27. Checkerwagon
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    I like the woodgrain touch, should be cool. If you decide to shoot a clear coat, add a drop of primer to a cup of clear and you'll get a nice semi-flat clear coat.
    Looks like fun, continue as you see fit.

    Dale
    Cleveland OH
     
  28. 71buickfreak
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    I frenched the antenna today. Metal work is done, needs a little filler work to blend it in. By the way, the woodgrain will run the entire side of the wagon, the driver's side is done.
     

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  29. 71buickfreak
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    Ok, the wagon is finally finished and back home where it belongs. What do you think?
     

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  30. wetatt4u
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    hotrodnailhead<SCRIPT type=text/javascript> vbmenu_register("postmenu_6005918", true); </SCRIPT>

    Damn ,

    Now I want a big bowl of fresh BANANA Pudding.....

    Thanks a lot .
     

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