It is nice seeing you get out of your main work booth and do more work outside... Folks on your channel will appreciate it more since it is more relatable 👍
@PaintSociety21 күн бұрын
Yup! Its my most relatable content
@kenmastersmaster21 күн бұрын
I just need to figure out what compressor and paint guns to buy or too go with a turbine.. Not sure the turbine is sufficient being that it's only 9-11psi
@litare432820 күн бұрын
2 of the best "diy" channel ;)
@fix20620 күн бұрын
@@litare4328 Haha... Thanks man, appreciate it !! 👍
@royosborn786921 күн бұрын
Brian - Thanks for taking the time to present both the good and the ugly - and how to recover from the ugly.
@rubenm513820 күн бұрын
The best tip I've learnt over the last 10 cars I've painted.... If you're not feeling it, or you feel like you are in a rush, take a step back, take a breather, and finish the job when you are ready. I painted both a car and a front bumper for the last 2 jobs and really messed them up. The car, I overfilled the gun bottle with clear and it dripped huge blobs on the hood, I also misplaced some tape onto a panel itself. The bumper, I had laying on the floor and tipped out most of the paint, I scooped it up and and filtered through 2 filters, but then I went on to bump the bumper itself with my hose quite bad after the paint job.... We all learn from our mistakes, but Brian you have saved us so much time by teaching us to do the job right from the beginning and I personally appreciate that so much, you are one of those youtube channels that are invaluable to an industry and you deserve everything you hope for out of your career and your KZbin channel :) Much love from Australia Brian, and I hope you get some rest over the holidays and new years
@PaintSociety20 күн бұрын
Thats some great advice and so true! Happy holidays!
@jw3321 күн бұрын
My lessons learned with the inflatable booth. Use quality 12g short as possible cords and put each blower on a separate circuit. Do a dry run and let your booth run for a few hours days before your project to make sure it works. Like on your final masking day just setup the booth and let it run to see what happens. Also the temperature inside the booth can get pretty hot if it's directly in the sun even when it is cool outside. Use a tarp or sheet material to block off the windows if it is an issue. Anything over a 10mph wind gets to be an problem, especially for a larger size booth. Airflow is pretty bad, but I painted a whole car in one recently (in three separate sessions) and it turned out great. It adds a ton of work getting the tent setup, cleaned, then the actual paint, cleaned again, and then finally folded up for storage. It is a very good option though for a DIY person and you can sell the booth when you're finished with your project.
@Zekrom86817 күн бұрын
I have a vevor paint booth and what I do is wet the floor when I paint to help trap dirt and debris and it works great to keep the trash out of my paint. I have gotten great results with it painting at home. Also on the fans where the air intake is I use a house AC filter and cut it to size to minimize the trash getting in via the turbines.
@Martyngreen-qm4lg14 күн бұрын
YES, YOU DON'T SEE MANY PEOPLE BUILDING A FILTERED BOX TO HOUSE THE INTAKE AIR. VERY IMPORTANT. WELL SAID.
@6spd85notch21 күн бұрын
Harbor freight 12x24 tent garage is what I plan on using to spray my white mustang this spring. I have 2 of them and they’re great for about 5 years.
@cornfarts21 күн бұрын
I cant find HF 12x24 but i did find that size on amazon 🤞 im ordering the 20x20
@Google_Is_Evil20 күн бұрын
Great idea! To improve, make sure you have some filtered ventilation like these booths have. You can control the direction of overspray and keep any solvents from building up a too high concentration in your tent. A mask is obviously required, but even that is not perfect and I wouldn't be surprised if yours doesn't have built in eye protection. Getting solvent and paint mist in your eyes is no joke....
@6spd85notch20 күн бұрын
@ thanks for the help. I was going to put a few fans to push overspray out. I have a mask and I’ve been picking up everything I’ll need. I’m most likely going single stage paint. My 92 has white single stage from the factory. My whole life I’ve wanted to be able to paint a car hopefully it comes out ok.
@anegg51255 күн бұрын
@@6spd85notch also just to add, if you feel up to it, do a few panels at a time. a whole car is quite hard to do at home, mainly because of poor ventilation. and youre doing white singlestage so to me i think youll be okay to panel paint it. Good luck and cant wait to hear from you after you spray it
@paulnewton94312 күн бұрын
Thanks Brian. This is why this is such a great channel
@paulblack24029 күн бұрын
Happy new year to you all, thanks for all your hard work last year.
@Google_Is_Evil20 күн бұрын
Your extension cord needs to be unrolled fully. at 10A (what your fan pulls) the wire gets "warm" not a problem with an unrolled cable, but if you keep it rolled up, "warm" turns into bloody hot and it will melt the plastic insulation of the cable and eventually short out. This has nothing to do with "AC" or magnetic fields, it is just a thermal ventilation issue. Source: my college education as an electrical engineer.
@PaintSociety20 күн бұрын
You are the man! Learning alot in the comments. Ty again for the great info!
@shawnfoley82621 күн бұрын
I will be painting the dash on my 66 Chevelle soon. These videos are a tremendous resource. Thanks for making these videos.
@michaelmclachlan221120 күн бұрын
I have one of these and I tape fabric filter material (also used for electroplating) over the blower inlets. As I use mine indoors loads of overspray gets recycled into the booth and the filter material grabs a lot of it and also stops insects etc getting in. Will shorten the life of the blowers but helps a lot and shouldn't get clogged too quickly if you're outside
@Floridaman_Dave21 күн бұрын
Nice work brother! I agree the turbine does have a learning curve but man when you get the gun dialed in it’s impressive. First time I tried it on sisters bumper it ran to the floor 😂but I didn’t have the gun setup and was trying to “lay it down” like I do with the Sata. After repainting it and slowing down it worked really well. You seem to have it figured out keep up the awesome content sir!
@PaintSociety21 күн бұрын
Yeah the gun can be finicky but once you get it set up it works like a charm. 😀😀
@Barco7021 күн бұрын
Bian when you use a reel with so many amps connected, you should unwind the entire extension from the reel. Due to heat this can cause a short circuit and fire in the wire Thx for all you help I’ve learned so much from you !! Greetings from the Netherlands
@jimprovax684620 күн бұрын
Hi Brian. A prayer to god certainly can’t hurt. I think overall the hood out slick for the all the advertising. We’ve all been there. Please enjoy your holiday with your beautiful family. Merry Christmas my friend.
@claytonparkhurst432821 күн бұрын
Just throwing it out there...... brians got an amazingly nice place 😂
@adriandeb271020 күн бұрын
Looks really good Brain, the Apollo is a great system, and the hose is so much lighter than the fuji hose
@PaintSociety20 күн бұрын
It really is i agree
@VasilyOkhrey19 күн бұрын
Nice work man!!
@AlanMcCormack-oe1oo20 күн бұрын
hi when you are using the coiled lead you should really unroll all the cable from the drum and lay it out on the ground as when it is coiled it can act like a transformer ( makes the circuit draw more amps ) and can potentially you could end up bac where you started with the breaker tripping.
@KrybabyKustoms21 күн бұрын
Would love to see more at home videos 😊
@LanceRobbins-gg5bm10 күн бұрын
Heck yeah AND ACTION!
@ConradDeMatteis20 күн бұрын
Really good video Brian
@justinchristiano792820 күн бұрын
My thoughts are to put up a pvc internal frame (not glued) to hold the booth if the power goes out. Also possibly using tent stakes outside to keep it from blowing over.
@ElxCapitan21 күн бұрын
I’m a mobile paint guy and turbine is the way to go for being mobile/diy. You can get great results. You just have to learn how to shoot with a turbine gun. The Apollo is probably the best there is. Also a small generator works good to power the turbine if you don’t have a good power source.
@PaintSociety21 күн бұрын
What fluid tip for clear?
@ElxCapitan21 күн бұрын
@ I’m pretty sure the same you used but let me double check it tomorrow I use the Apollo for clear only. I’m the one who tagged you in that Coca-Cola resto job. That I shot with the dv1
@Nino1308421 күн бұрын
@@PaintSocietyApollo recommends the 0.8 but I prefer the 1.0 with the B-HS cap. Now I’ve gotten great results with the A cap and the 0.8 as well. I love my 7700t! I run mine on my FujiSpray Mini Mite 5. No beeping, just consistent airflow. I found slow reducers and activators work best with turbine spraying overall…at least for me. I’m by no means a professional. I just enjoy spraying and practicing. Videos like yours have taught me to experiment and learn. Next time try your FujiSpray Q5 and make any pressure adjustments on the air control knob if you’d like. Thanks for the video and I’m looking forward to the next one in the series.
@richardbartlett407520 күн бұрын
If I could even get half that good of a finish, I would celebrate with a T-Bone on the barbie! Haha. Great job Brian, I wish I could get a handle on this spray gun thing, but my try yesterday most definitely proved that I need to keep building motorcycles, send out what I need painted and quit thinking I can paint. Have a Merry Xmas to you and yours!
@PaintSociety20 күн бұрын
Ty! It actually dried pretty dull! Stay tuned for next video. Ty for the love and merry christmas
@bewernia19 күн бұрын
About the zip-ties: I'm thinking just have some duct tape ready. You could attach the end and then pull/wrap it tight a lot quicker. But I was thinking the skeleton idea before too.
@Patrick94GSR21 күн бұрын
If you want to try again on choking the tube off to hold the air in, maybe try a small light duty ratchet strap. Have it wrapped around loosely when inflated. If it starts to fall, you can pull the strap tight through the ratchet head, and ratchet it down pretty quick. Much quicker than all those zip ties.
@Youngaby21 күн бұрын
I’m new I think I find everything that I was looking for
@DavidSomers-i5h21 күн бұрын
Make sure you're on two separate circuits where you're plugged your blowers into, do this by disconnecting the breaker for that receptacle, sometimes they put outside GFI receptacles on one circuit. A 15 amp breaker size gives you 12 amps, a 20 amp breaker size gives you 16 amps. You also might want to use a backup generator if you have power issues.
@jimf96520 күн бұрын
Thanks for the great video. Learning a lot here. btw... My understanding is the cloth on the booths are very porous and that is the reason for the constant air flow requirement. I could be wrong.
@bobedwardsjr15 күн бұрын
Brian, that hood is jinxed, cursed, bad juju. Donate it to one of the ammunition rltesting channels. 😂 Thanks for leaving it in so we know what to do though.
@uniflo260918 күн бұрын
Yes, more videos like this.
@gsguy935921 күн бұрын
Well it looks familiar. My blow up booth blew over in the wind after spraying basecoat. Bent the edges of an aluminum Miata hood. YOU MUST STAKE THEM DOWN!!! i had very little wind but it flipped on its side. I wasn't as calm you were 😂😂😂
@akd05277421 күн бұрын
Thanks for demoing a practical application.. Its a good system for DIY for small volume projects. Big benefit that turbine eliminates any issues with oil vapors or condensation, so no extra filter is needed. It also blows warm air which is great when outside temps drops. I use Apollo spray gun but with Titan CapSpray 115 with remote power switch. The spray gun is of a good quality and works decent with 0.8 - 1.0 tips. But the gun is a bit bulky and feels heavy especially when spraying big horizontal areas such as car roof or a hood.. the company should really explore a possibility to make this gun lighter.. switching to composite plastic. The gun can be a bit confusing to adjust for beginners.. for those look into Fuji Spray guns which have a more traditional adjustment. For automotive painting stay with 08-1.0 tips
@MrGeorgehustles21 күн бұрын
😂 that oh shoot when you ran out of clear seem so familiar the panic and rush to make it right
@jaynye1419 күн бұрын
Just a heads up when using extension leads unwind them all the way as when coiled they will create lots of heat and melt keep going loving the vids and top quality spraying 👌
@PaintSociety19 күн бұрын
Thanks for the info!
@karlavillajulca968321 күн бұрын
Such a helpful video ❤
@Google_Is_Evil20 күн бұрын
The tie wraps will help deflation in a pinch, but if the booth was air tight, you would only need to inflate it, not have a blower on it permanently. If you plan to use it this way, have some snips ready to cut the tie wraps after you switch power source and your blower is running again. You will likely need to do that really fast to prevent the booth from collapsing too far during the time you run inside to find something to cut the tie wraps with.
@larrysmall352119 күн бұрын
Try a long velcro strip. The ones with the loop on the end can be pulled tight quickly, and it is reusable. Amazon has a lot of varieties.
@Baettle20 күн бұрын
For a backyard job it come out rly good. greetz from Germany 🤟
@PaintSociety20 күн бұрын
Ty my friend!
@BTBLive20 күн бұрын
I would run the fans off 2 separate circuits and keep the inflation blower on the best one.
@jimkramer20 күн бұрын
you should try to use another GFCI protected circuit from indoors if possible (the outdoor circuit is already GFCI)
@dimitriskatsardis222520 күн бұрын
Perfect place!!!Mery christmass from greece!!
@PaintSociety20 күн бұрын
Happy holidays!
@Danno74Z20 күн бұрын
Think about a portable battery back up such as E1500LFP Expandable Portable Power Station 2200W 1536Wh. You charge it up and have it on standby. One critical factor is how many amps does the turbine draw when running? The unit is 110v so my GUESS is it's drawing around 12 amps while running. The machine has a data plate on it and will say power requirements. Definitely everything on different circuits. Most modern homes have 110v 20 AMP circuits while many older homes have 110v 15 AMP circuits. Either are fine to run your equipment. Now the battery backup. Keep it next to the outdoor duplex where you are running the fan for the paint booth. If you should have a POWER FAILURE or a TRIPPED CIRCUIT you can quickly remove the plug from the outlet to the battery. Should last well over an hour to keep it inflated.
@gtmotorsports93721 күн бұрын
Love the channel and appreciate the prayer and thanking God! Great to see fellow brothers in Christ showing our Lord some love!
@PaintSociety21 күн бұрын
A little prayer goes a long way. Look it worked!
@gtmotorsports93721 күн бұрын
@ 🙏 Amen!!
@asc23channel20 күн бұрын
Remember to always fully roll your extension cord off the reel!! Especially if devices connected draw large amounts of current, or multiple are connected! When not rolled out, the cable heats up and creates high resistance itself. That can trigger the breaker. Merry Christmas & best wishes
@PaintSociety20 күн бұрын
I never knew that! Ty for the tip!
@ivanskorup-d4n7 күн бұрын
There is a company that makes potable spray booths in America they are called mobile environmental solutions that look to work as good as a professional spray booth you should do a review on them
@92boostedh2220 күн бұрын
How big is the outlet on the booth fan? A 4” pvc ball valve is $48 bucks at Lowe’s/Home Depot. I’m sure there are bigger ones out there but I’m sure some kind of ball valve would be a better fail safe than zip ties
@josephsimmons838421 күн бұрын
That was real! Thank you!
@PaintSociety21 күн бұрын
I'm glad you liked it!
@gary587520 күн бұрын
I had the same problem with my paint booth.I pulled out my generator that solved the problem.
@Joniboychi20 күн бұрын
For someone who has been out of the trade for 15 years(with 15 years experience 96-2010 ) and not kept up with anything. Has there been any big innovations in that time, that i need to be getting my self familiar with, i mean yea it's just paint work at the end of the day, I have been helping out a guy locally a couple times a week just to get up to speed again, in his place nothing has changed its seems since i last did the job, but i am going to be working at a much bigger more professional place, kind of looks like where Brian works/owns big dealership fixing new cars damaged in transit/insurance work but in the UK. Been watching quite a few of these videos now and one thing that got me was this "sealer" that kept being mentioned and being used, i was thinking is this some new mandatory step, then released it was just "wet on wet" which i think i only used on brand new panels, maybe once in a blue moon if the car colour was poor coverer. So yea if anyone has anything that they think i should be aware of please let me know and thx for the videos
@loutorres0712 күн бұрын
Do you provide painting classes? An onsite class would be awesome
@T3glider21 күн бұрын
It isn’t the cord that is the limit, it is the breaker. A standard circuit is 15 amps. A new build kitchen, garage or outside circuit is typically 20 amps.
@rondumontier118721 күн бұрын
YES!!!
@bgee46121 күн бұрын
Sure, but if you have a super long cord, a 12A load can trip a 15A circuit once the cord heats up. You can have split receptacles, like where a single receptacle has the top and bottom plug fed from two separate breakers. Unfortunately, that should have been done when the wire was initially run, since you need two runs of wire. What Brian has done here is the best thing, just get an extension cord and tap into another circuit temporarily. 👍
@T3glider21 күн бұрын
@ Length of cord is means little if the gauge is sufficient. He said he had a 12 gauge cord. That is plenty and more than the likely 14 gauge branch circuits he is connecting to. The cord won’t heat up and even if it did, that is not what trips a breaker. The breaker trips when it is overloaded or shorted. The concern with extension cords is voltage drop over distance. A 12 gauge extension will lose 3 to 5 volts over 50 to 100 feet on a 15 or 20 amp circuit.,
@PaintSociety21 күн бұрын
I didn't know that thanks!
@andrewhigdon834620 күн бұрын
@@T3gliderif you are pushing the design limits of the equipment, that’s when you should start paying close attention. So most household breakers are 15amps, which gives you 1800 watts of “work done” before the breaker trips. Theoretically. The more often they trip, the weaker they get. And a 20amp breaker gets you 2400 watts. So take your constant state type device like a space heater. Most are rated 1200, 1500 tops, to keep everyone safe. But people are dumb and that’s how people die in fires. They’ll have a 1200 watt space heater going, plus the TV on the same circuit. Now we might be at 1400watts. Then they add in the second heater, just cause, why would anyone put effort into insulation anyways? 2400 watts, and it trips the 15amp breaker quickly. A 20amp breaker means it’s on the edge, but as it heats up, it will trip. So let’s stick with the 15amp, 1800 watt breaker. Let’s say each of those fans is 800 watts. Can anyone see where I’m going with this? So let’s use two, at full tilt, no timer, just peak power, times two, is 1600 watts. But we’re way out back and the power has to go all the way around to the front entrance of the garage, and at that point we have 200’ of extension cords. If it was one cord, zero connections in between, that would be best. If it were 10gauge, even better. But it’s not. It’s one 12 gauge 100’ cord, and one 12 gauge 50’ cord, and one 14 gauge 50’ cord. Damn, those connections each increase resistance, which increases heat, which increases resistance, and it becomes a helluva curve to the sky. So we lose, in loose numbers, 2 amps at each connection, so that’s 4, or 480 watts. Oh. Ouch. Let’s hope for only 1 amp of loss. We would still have 240 watts of work being done just to cross those lousy connections, and that means we are now at 1840watts. And that just the two fans. Then you add in ANYTHING else and you’re way over. Another thing to consider is how the devices load up. As the tent initially inflates, there’s not much load on the fans. Think of when you blew up a raft with your own lungs. When it got nearly full, it was much harder to inflate, right. Same with the fans. They might reach 800 only at the highest demand. And at other times it might be more like 600-700 watts, just to maintain the tent. But even then, it is constant, and those cables will heat up, and before long the heat alone can cost you a few amps, or 360 watts. The size of the cable doesn’t matter, ONLY IF YOU ARE nowhere near the edge of the rated usage. A 16 gauge extension cord is fine if the load you will be demanding of it is never more than say, 1000 or so watts. Ever notice how when a cable does melt, it’s usually at the connectors. All connections which are meant to be temporary are inferior to a solid connection, or no break in the line at all. Application, application, application.
@bruceaskin964520 күн бұрын
A one way valve between the pump and the booth would be a better idea. simple thing to make, but probable available to buy off the shelf.
@LanceRobbins-gg5bm10 күн бұрын
How are you doing to pump it back up if it is zip ties you need wire cutters ready to go to un do the zip ties
@estebanportalatin157518 күн бұрын
Teacher that clear You used you can tell me or it's private I see all your videos
@GT-aRbys21 күн бұрын
Sprayed a sport bike in my garage with a harbor freight 10x10 pop up and some home depot appliance drop plastics duct tape around.
@dropbear952620 күн бұрын
I have the exact same size inflatable booth as you do. I use the blower, 2 fans, and the elephant trunk exhaust fan, plus my compressor, but I plug each into it's own power outlet. My booth has collapsed once, because I used an extension lead on the blower that wasn't up to the job, no problems since eliminating that lead though. I love my inflatable booth. Took a bit or trial and error to get it right, but it's brilliant now.
@PaintSociety20 күн бұрын
I need to get back on the elephant trunk. It does help out but its so much to lug in and out snd set up and the trunk itself is not flush with the ground so it needs to be propped up
@mikemarco657920 күн бұрын
What do you think about the 0.8 for base do you think the 1.0 would be better for base as well or just for clear because a two gun setup might be better if you think two different tip sizes for base and clear is best
@Stallionsstable19 күн бұрын
I’m trying to help you here man lol… there are so many issues that can go wrong with painting, take this variable out of it. Get 1 or 2 canopy’s in there. Be the time you ran the other wire to another breaker, you could already have the canopy up. You will not have to worry about zip ties, switching plugs etc etc. etc…. You’re also not there the whole time babysitting it while the paint is flashing drying etc… remember, if you fail to plan, you have planned to fail
@ceesklumper21 күн бұрын
Looks great
@hotelprius461220 күн бұрын
Probably would consider having a battery backup between the fans and the outlet so if the circuit does trip you'll have a bit more time to deal with it than having to run to save it and risk getting hurt in the process.
@PaintSociety20 күн бұрын
Can you suggest one ?
@Danno74Z20 күн бұрын
Think about a portable battery back up such as PECRON E1500LFP Expandable Portable Power Station 2200W 1536Wh. You charge it up and have it on standby. One critical factor is how many amps does the turbine draw when running? The unit is 110v so my GUESS is it's drawing around 12 amps while running. The machine has a data plate on it and will say power requirements. Definitely everything on different circuits. Most modern homes have 110v 20 AMP circuits while many older homes have 110v 15 AMP circuits. Either are fine to run your equipment. Now the battery backup. Keep it next to the outdoor duplex where you are running the fan for the paint booth. If you should have a POWER FAILURE or a TRIPPED CIRCUIT you can quickly remove the plug from the outlet to the battery. Should last well over an hour to keep it inflated.
@cajiapgto129821 күн бұрын
Got the Apollo 6 pro, now looking at the sewinfla inflatable booth…so thanks for the turbine tips!
@PaintSociety21 күн бұрын
Good choice! I will pass as much knowledge as i can
@jcook69camaro20 күн бұрын
put you a filter on the inlet of your fan so it doesn't blow dust into the booth.
@edgarsolis65821 күн бұрын
Happy Birthday brian!
@ajmac9966 күн бұрын
Hi do you use the the sander all the time ordo you hand sand as well
@thebeddoctor427320 күн бұрын
So what is a better clear you would recommend over the Eastwood clear?
@tomv834614 күн бұрын
Are you going to do any painting using your Eastwood scroll compressor and did you buy the new automatic moisture drain kit for it?
@tonydiesel344420 күн бұрын
Damn cuz that's a nice neighborhood for a painter we usually live in trailer parks and hoods
@PaintSociety20 күн бұрын
I work 3 jobs. I know alot of painters that live a decent life
@danamcintyre356519 күн бұрын
You need to stay away from ground fault receptacles or ground fault breakers, they get hit they kick ! One of those zip ties is all you need for that !know it would have made you humidity worse but maybe water your floor down !
@phordguy21 күн бұрын
Great job on showing all the pitfalls and peaks and valleys of doing it at home. How much clear did you use do you think? 12 ounces total? Can't wait to see you start doing mobile paint job videos with that rig and getting a small 3500 / 5000 generator to run it all. Is a gutted astro van in your future? LOL
@lionelramirez577412 күн бұрын
I have the fuji Q5 platinum. What's the difference between the Apollo and fuji q5?
@michaelb406010 күн бұрын
Those inflatable booths scare me. When deflated you get all the stuff on the floor all over the walls and ceiling that will land on your panel not to mention all the contaminants from the factory in China. They are "crossflow", which is the worst since all the stuff flows over the entire length of the booth.
@hectorsanchez252416 күн бұрын
Did you only get the 3/16 Milwaukee sander? Do you use that throughout the whole process? No 3/32?
@nickcrill771821 күн бұрын
Beautiful house! I’m 24. We talked I’m the one guy that paints boats. Something like your house is my future goals
@PaintSociety21 күн бұрын
Ty Nick! Wanted a place to do some work in the backyard with a nice view
@nickcrill771821 күн бұрын
@ your garage set up is a dream as well! I’m hoping next year when I plan to move and try to switch to cars from boats I’m not too old to start!
@jasonevans672020 күн бұрын
One way ball valve from a wet and dry vacume
@algirdaslt17 күн бұрын
One more mistake never leave extension core half rouled when using powerful electric, because its like magnetic coil and you potensioly can fry cable
@kenmastersmaster21 күн бұрын
You said that if the clear dries too fast the new coat won't melt with the old? Will there be clear coat burn if you don't reapply two new coats? Did you do a 3rd coat to account for all the die back and dirt that needs to be cut and compounded out? Is that the purpose of a "flow coat"?
@PaintSociety21 күн бұрын
That all will be cut n buff in the next video. It would be worse if i had 3 coats maybe causing solvent pop. Flat planel are tough. Maybe the 1.0 was too much material. Gotta figure it out.
@ninabaio756616 күн бұрын
You should try with a cheaper turbine like Fuji mini mite 2or3 or a harbor freight brand I think you can reach more of a audience with the cheaper ones most people can afford
@josephnseawrightjr513820 күн бұрын
6 to 12 in away for spraying or you will build up over spray and fish eyes
@taz943321 күн бұрын
Try a single zip tie I think you'd be able to do it faster. Get to it grab it and zip it
@PaintSociety21 күн бұрын
My thoughts exactly!
@taz943321 күн бұрын
@PaintSociety you could also make a gate valve put it in line at the blower make it so the air can flow in but not out.
@JoeLoew21 күн бұрын
@@taz9433I think you mean check valve? But yes, that would be a clever solution
@Smurphenstein20 күн бұрын
Was that the Temu prayer at the beginning? 😊
@PaintSociety19 күн бұрын
Yes lol
@kenmastersmaster21 күн бұрын
In the beginning you etched and epoxied and then used filler but did not seal after the filler. Wouldn't it be better to apply body filler directly to metal and then seal over the whole thing with epoxy and then painting over epoxy? Or you still need the 2k primer over epoxy? Merry Christmas bro
@PaintSociety21 күн бұрын
Epoxy first on the metal. It is the absolute best way to protect the metal. The filler hardeners have water in them and down the road can cause rust. Burn throughs small enough after sanding filler can be sorted out with etch
@kenmastersmaster21 күн бұрын
LOL think up the zip tie idea in your sleep. You're like me your mind is always racing in the middle of the night. What would keep me up at night is the sky high property tax and maintenance on that beauty of a house
@PaintSociety21 күн бұрын
Only 30 more years of making videos and it will be paid off
@bgee46121 күн бұрын
You're talking about dirt, im not seeing anything there. That job looks great 👍
@PaintSociety21 күн бұрын
Its there. The camera has a hard time picking it up but youll catch it in the next video
@nickcrill771821 күн бұрын
The words that came from a teacher I could definitely tell without a doubt it wasn’t staged lol wasn’t even a thought in my mind.
@PaintSociety21 күн бұрын
I for sure would like to set up this booth the least amount possible lol
@Jim-fe2xz21 күн бұрын
Some 1/4" cord with a loop in the end wrapped around your duct would be quicker.
@PaintSociety21 күн бұрын
Great idea!
@SGSAutomotive19 күн бұрын
You need to roll all the extension cable out not leave some coiled on the reel pal.
@jeffreyeaton993421 күн бұрын
Have a generator on standby lol
@smudger646120 күн бұрын
Hey bud you could use a gazebo inside the tent over your workpiece..
@giovannigiorgio896220 күн бұрын
I just saved myself a hundred and fifty bucks, if it ain't shoelada i don't want nada.
@GT-aRbys21 күн бұрын
668...damnit!!!!
@alexism.cordero514321 күн бұрын
I think a 1500 UPS will give you more time and the beep sound will let you know you are out of electricity. You can get one at Costco in case you do not have one for your PC. Max load is 12 amps soonly one blower could be connected.
@PaintSociety21 күн бұрын
Good tip!
@edjay39521 күн бұрын
I think that your zip tie trick should be tested before you completely set up
@PaintSociety21 күн бұрын
I didn’t have any more zip ties left to reset it up
@kriogenx020 күн бұрын
South florida detected
@thebeddoctor427320 күн бұрын
Glad I didn't get the Apollo now , that auto shut off is so dumb. Let me control my equipment.
@dreamworksmarc20 күн бұрын
bro, roll out the whole spindel. youre creating a coil electric field this way. danger
@PaintSociety20 күн бұрын
Ty for the advice
@dreamworksmarc20 күн бұрын
@@PaintSociety it will get hot and melt if you run a high charge on it. good luck. and ''hold my beer''😝😝
@adityaaravind240520 күн бұрын
👍👍👍🍀🍀
@gregoryjowers362921 күн бұрын
On earth as it is in heaven
@PaintSociety21 күн бұрын
Yea i got nervous 🥲
@gregoryjowers362921 күн бұрын
@ well Jesus is who I call on too for all things.have a merry Christmas from my family to your family and friends
@raffihernandez53220 күн бұрын
I’m just saying it would’ve been easier for you to strip it down to metal then sealer,base,clearcoat🤦🏽♂️🤷🏾♂️🤯🤣