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AndyCorsaSport
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23rd Jun 12 at 15:18   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

more practice needed first
Paul_JC
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looking good, me and my fiancee have just finished our level 2 in paint refinishing. Need to try and get some hands on experience or a job in a bodyshop now lol... only so much you can do in a garage/driveway under a sheet/gazebo haha
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quote:
Originally posted by Paul_JC
looking good, me and my fiancee have just finished our level 2 in paint refinishing. Need to try and get some hands on experience or a job in a bodyshop now lol... only so much you can do in a garage/driveway under a sheet/gazebo haha


Take it your at booth lane?
LeeM
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23rd Jun 12 at 20:19   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Smooth and fill the dent, then spray it again, see how it looks then
Paul_JC
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quote:
Originally posted by Graeme
quote:
Originally posted by Paul_JC
looking good, me and my fiancee have just finished our level 2 in paint refinishing. Need to try and get some hands on experience or a job in a bodyshop now lol... only so much you can do in a garage/driveway under a sheet/gazebo haha


Take it your at booth lane?


No we ended up going to Nuneaton mate. It was either there or leicester due to being adult learners.

Just wana get a job in a bodyshop now but asked the local places and they aren't taking on atm. Even asked about just working for free in the evenings/weekends just for the hands on experience.
AndyCorsaSport
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24th Jun 12 at 00:54   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by LeeM
Smooth and fill the dent, then spray it again, see how it looks then


Any reason why?
LeeM
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24th Jun 12 at 16:20   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Just for some practice, it's harder to get as smooth a finish over a filled repair
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quote:
Originally posted by LeeM
Just for some practice, it's harder to get as smooth a finish over a filled repair


Paul_JC
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shouldn't be any different if the repair is done properly :s
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24th Jun 12 at 18:02   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by LeeM
Just for some practice, it's harder to get as smooth a finish over a filled repair



Please explain


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Firestate88
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quote:
Originally posted by Tomnova16
quote:
Originally posted by LeeM
Just for some practice, it's harder to get as smooth a finish over a filled repair



Please explain
AndyCorsaSport
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24th Jun 12 at 18:33   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Yeah not sure why I'd need to do that tbh.
DanCobb
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quote:
Originally posted by LeeM
Just for some practice, it's harder to get as smooth a finish over a filled repair


belton
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24th Jun 12 at 18:47   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Paul_JC how come you wanna get into body work by the way?
Also leeM do you mean the actual filler repairs finish? As in straight?
Paul_JC
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quote:
Originally posted by belton
Paul_JC how come you wanna get into body work by the way?
Also leeM do you mean the actual filler repairs finish? As in straight?


Just something i've wanted to do for a long time.
As said both myself and my fiancee went to college this past year and studied level 2 paint refinishing.

I know some people say that taking the step of a hobby/interest into a career can ruin it but i'm willing to take my chances.

Just need to get myself a job in the industry now as we don't have much space in the garage for stuff only get a bumper/bonnet in and space to spray.
AndyCorsaSport
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quote:
Originally posted by Paul_JC
quote:
Originally posted by belton
Paul_JC how come you wanna get into body work by the way?
Also leeM do you mean the actual filler repairs finish? As in straight?

I know some people say that taking the step of a hobby/interest into a career can ruin it but i'm willing to take my chances.


Has for me I think. Can never be arsed messing with cars myself now after working on them day in day out.
belton
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Yeah same to be honest Andy. Just can't get motivated to do my own car. I think the up n down weather has a large part to play at the mo though!
Are you planning on taking it on as a full time career Paul? Or just to learn?

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I'll still take the risk i think, i'd like to do it as a full time career with the hope of both of us opening our own bodyshop covering all sorts of things from paint&body to air/juice etc etc...

edit: Gotta aim high....ish

[Edited on 24-06-2012 by Paul_JC]
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24th Jun 12 at 19:51   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

base coat on that door, looks very patchey. Need more pratice on your drop coats.
AndyCorsaSport
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quote:
Originally posted by whipitrnd
base coat on that door, looks very patchey. Need more pratice on your drop coats.


That's the first coat

Had another coat, then drop coat after that just didn't take pics.
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quote:
Originally posted by AndyCorsaSport
quote:
Originally posted by whipitrnd
base coat on that door, looks very patchey. Need more pratice on your drop coats.


That's the first coat

Had another coat, then drop coat after that just didn't take pics.

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haha that's why then. Was going to say if that was the drop coat, thats very patchy!

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