AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) said:stock grille, substitute body color instead of black.
chrome bumper > painted bumper > roll pan
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AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) said:stock grille, substitute body color instead of black.
chrome bumper > painted bumper > roll pan
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SkinnyG (Forum Supporter) said:I'm a sucker for either ALL chrome, or painted but not monochrome.
I do like the pewter (or whatever colour you choose, even silver or just white), but I would want to do all the trim with pewter to tie it all together. Advantage with paint - it's easy to touch up. Chrome done poorly is hard to deal with as it ages.
Agreed. Mirror and door handles mostly.
tuna55 said:AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) said:stock grille, substitute body color instead of black.
chrome bumper > painted bumper > roll pan
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i would also accept a package deal of white grille + white bumpers + white mirrors + white steelies
in other words, the truck has two colors: body color + white
which i believe is what SkinnyG means when he says "painted but not monochrome"
AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) said:tuna55 said:AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) said:stock grille, substitute body color instead of black.
chrome bumper > painted bumper > roll pan
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i would also accept a package deal of white grille + white bumpers + white mirrors + white steelies
in other words, the truck has two colors: body color + white
which i believe is what SkinnyG means when he says "painted but not monochrome"
I see this. I also see "chrome grill but with body color striping on it, pewter bumper, handles, mirrors and wheels", so that's three including the chrome grill. I could also make the grill pewter.
I will have to find the paint that I can spray on and then wash off if I don't like it.
tuna55 said:I will have to find the paint that I can spray on and then wash off if I don't like it.
cover bumper with masking tape.
paint bumper.
peel off.
win.
AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) said:tuna55 said:I will have to find the paint that I can spray on and then wash off if I don't like it.
cover bumper with masking tape.
paint bumper.
peel off.
win.
you're smarter than I look
I don't recall asking, but now that I am getting real body color quotes I need to know how much sprayable paint I will need. I think, for inside/outside and bed inside and outside, I'll need two sprayable gallons. Thoughts?
So I was all ready to make a call and order Sea mist green. Chad cannot make it. I really would like to stay with Moto base, I think he is willing to do some custom stuff but I'm not really sure how to do it and I'm having a crisis of color. I checked the weather and I still have a few weeks of lousy cold nights before I can be assured that the sealer coat will work well.
Meantime, I will be paranoid in overthinking the color. Stay tuned.
Yeah, I still want Seamist green. Is there any way to find what's close?
https://paintref.com/cgi-bin/colorcodedisplay.cgi?ditzler=41738&rows=50
The only thing I find that is close is radium green
As opposed to Seamist green
AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) said:If Sea Mist is what you want, you will forever lament anything other than Sea Mist.
Make it so.
Short of coming up with something close, I don't know how, other than sending the guy a chip.
Actually maybe I can buy a chip book and send it to him.
See if you can get me a color code for cmist. I have a friend that is a PPG rep and I might be able to hook you up
In reply to Dusterbd13-michael :
I assume that 2 gallons is with the reducer mixed in, so one full gallon of paint?
In reply to NOHOME :
Correct. 2 gallons sprayed. So a gallon of base and a gallon of clear was used. Once it was mixed with the reducer and all that it made 2 gallons of each.
Dusterbd13-michael said:See if you can get me a color code for cmist. I have a friend that is a PPG rep and I might be able to hook you up
586 is the Chevrolet code, it's from 1955 or so. Thanks!
I also told Chad I could just buy a chip book and have him match the chip, so we'll see what happens there.
Dusterbd13-michael said:In reply to NOHOME :
Correct. 2 gallons sprayed. So a gallon of base and a gallon of clear was used. Once it was mixed with the reducer and all that it made 2 gallons of each.
I see. I am looking at one and a half gallons of color, so three gallons sprayable.
I sprayed a gallon and a half on my '61, not including activator and hardener (6:1:1 mix), exterior only, stepside.
Inner bed sides was tintable Raptor.
Epoxy sealer is in-hand.
Paint arrives tomorrow.
I found my HVLP tips (whew!).
As a quirk of business travel I have some time tomorrow afternoon, and the next day off.
Weather looks promising.
You have positive pressure, but what is the fume exit look like?
My first booth had positive pressure from a couple of fans blowing through furnace filters, but I did not have enough of an opening on the opposite side and hence no flow to move the paint mist outside. I ended up removing the far wall to of the booth to create some kind of flow.
Looking forward to the post to come!
Pete
Lots:
Quick disconnect fitting failed and flew all over. Gun is piped straight into hose now.
Leaf blower broke, couldn't blow dust off cab. Tried to retape and remove old tarp on cab floor and ran out of time.
Having trouble getting to front and back of fenders and doors. Need more racks.
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