combat_sri
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fibreglass shouldnt go in an oven either as it tends to blow
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antonOO2
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quote: Originally posted by combat_sri
fibreglass shouldnt go in an oven either as it tends to blow
if you tuen the oven down low you can
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MattyB
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quote: Originally posted by Andy Stocker
Its not a whole car & aslong as they are flatted & polished afterwards to get any small paticles out of the paint then I don't really see a problem spraying bumpers there.
Finish on the paint seems fine
But i mean with the damp weather we have at the mo - and baring in mind i'm no bodyshop expert, but surely spraying in damp conditions as well aint the best thing to do.
And with the shutters open, anything could fly in and land on the wet paint (meaning having to sand down/respray etc)
And i was always told that laquered finishes always come out best when sprayed in a warm environment, then left to dry, again in a warmer that room temp environment.
Ah well, as said before, its the end finish. But it just dont seem like the most organised/professional way of doin things.
Matt
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chris_uk
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well just so you know his background. he has been doing it for 30 year.. and he is only charging me £300 for everything so i aint fussed about a spraybooth!
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MattyB
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quote: Originally posted by NeilsC
quote: Originally posted by MattyB
Your bodyshop doesnt use any kind of spray boothe then
i think a spray booth is so the place is dust free
Yep, but its also a warmer + less damp (if heated) and more manageable environment to under take the spraying in.
Means people arnt accidently going to knock things over/touch surfaces that have just been painted etc.
Matt
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MattyB
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quote: Originally posted by chris_uk
well just so you know his background. he has been doing it for 30 year.. and he is only charging me £300 for everything so i aint fussed about a spraybooth!
Fair play to you mate, work does look good!!!
Wernt try to piss on anyones fire, just being curious bout it all
Matt
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Andy Stocker
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i was told by 1 sprayer the only reason they have an oven was to speed up the drying process to increase productivity.
C13 wasn't sprayed in an oven & that came out fine
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chris_uk
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ok m8, i wasnt getting angry lol just thought id let you know his past.
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MattyB
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My brothers car wasnt sprayed in a booth, or baked after, and that too came out perfect. In fact, it was sprayed as a first show car for the bodyshop that was just starting up, to get them some advertising, and they had sod all space + money, so they made do with what they had for 2 months.
The oven isnt the be all and end all, but most proper bodyshop establishments usually have a spray booth/oven etc. It does make sense!!
Matt
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chris_uk
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exactly!
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combat_sri
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my car was sprayed in a booth but the oven wasnt turned on as my kit is all fibreglass and thats turned out fine
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chris_uk
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humm. im not really bothered that he aint spraying in a booth. the guys seems to know exactly wat he is doing and for the price i cant complain
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antscorsa
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gonna look sweet mate, well intrested tto see how the skirts and front bumper look all sprayed up
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chris_uk
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yea im hoping they look good . cant y not
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Scott
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a oven has 2 purposes
cutting every piece of dust out the air so the off the gun final is perfect
to speed up the drying process
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chris_uk
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humm. good point. well i dont think that my car will be ready for monday at 20 ish. so im abit annoyed!
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Munchie
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y???
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chris_uk
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coz he forgot about the mesh didnt he! idiot!
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chris_uk
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not you munch.. the sprayer!
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Munchie
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wat colour u doin da mesh?
ive got a silver car and doin the mesh black..wat u think!?
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chris_uk
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the mesh will be left silver. and i think that the black mesh on a silver car would look
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chris_uk
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rite! withing 2 hours i will be driving my new car... no i cant wait and im really excited!!! i will post some pic up if i get time in a bit..
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Marc
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ooooooooh ooooooooooooh oooooooooooh
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chris_uk
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yes kinda feels like that but......it wasnt ready!!!it feels like you were gunna get to shag bitney spears then finding out it was cilla black...my excitment just died!
but it will be ready 2nite.
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Marc
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u still gonna get pics up?
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