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Some lucky little prick in China is now the new owner of my DSLR after our last trip there.. dodgy i tell ya! going to pad lock everything in future.

fortunatly insurance should get me a new camera. soon enough.
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Yep, nail it down or it will get pinched.

And check the money they give you for change, I got slipped a fake RMB50. Not like a non chinese could pick the difference of course. Oh well, work got a $8 souvenir
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Rallyant wrote:also whats the details of the shop you got teh paint from? much cheaper than the boat shop i went to :(
do they have a website?
I think Hilarys Marina in WA would be a bit far for you to go. You can find all the shops that carry Brightside in your area if you go to:

http://www.yachtpaint.com/australia/default.asp

and click on 'Sales Outlets' in the menu at the left.
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Post by Lunacy »

Ok just a couple of quick pics. i absolutely love this colour cant wait to get the body done too now!!!
Header panel after 2 coats
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Guards after wetsand with 600 grit.
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JPC wrote:
Rallyant wrote:also whats the details of the shop you got teh paint from? much cheaper than the boat shop i went to :(
do they have a website?
I think Hilarys Marina in WA would be a bit far for you to go. You can find all the shops that carry Brightside in your area if you go to:

http://www.yachtpaint.com/australia/default.asp

and click on 'Sales Outlets' in the menu at the left.
Thanks
yeah thats how i found the place i got my tin from
but $49 for a 1ltr tin i paied.. the white cost more than the others tho.

Im keen to try there 2pac on my other car!
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nice job chief!
what method did you use?
roll on and brush bubbles out?
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yeah rolled on then rolled all the bubbles out with same roller. takes awhile but well worth the effort. Pics dont really do the shine justice. My only prob is getting tiny bits of dust landing on stuff ive painted - perks of having an old dusty garage!!!! :?
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looks gd might have to get sme for my bonnet an roor
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Post by igottasicjb »

the only prob i see with using this paint is the paint is enamel based. If for some reason you were to change your paint and go down the lines of spray painting the whole car would have to be stripped back to bare metal as acrylics and 2 pac paint will no cure with enamel as a base.

i have seen 2 cars now that have had enamel paints used on them and the owners decided to get a clear put over them. they turned out looking this 3 degree burns bubbles and cracked paint everywhere
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Post by oped »

Nice Lunacy...

I read that forum thing on moparts a while back, and was considering buying some tremclad from the states to do it, but now you guys have advanced on that idea with brightside which seems to solve most of the problems of tremclad....

Did you thin down the brightside at all Lunacy? Also did you end up with any orange peel effect anywhere?

Also does anyone know if it could be mixed to different colours? i.e. gun metal grey, or should i buy some black and grey and take it to a paint shop to be mixed?
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Post by Lunacy »

Hey oped
Yeah i thinned it down slightly as im painting in a cold garage but it says only about 5-10% thinner should be used if any. As for orange peel have had a lil bit but its easy enough just to wetsand back and go over it again. Rest of my car (ie the whole thing minus the front end :D ) is arriving back in akl on friday so wil be getting into the rest of it next wknd :D
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Be sure to put up progress pics!
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Post by oped »

Did you do 3 coats on those parts? Did you start at bare metal, and also did you use a primer?
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Post by Lunacy »

Yeah will def put more pics up as she progresses.
Panels were all taken back to bare metal, then etch primered and primered before i started the topcoats. Those pics are only after 2 coats of paint, working my way thru diff grits of paper, will keep going til i get it close to perfect :D
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I hear 6-7 thin coats is the best... :wink:
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