Yellow paint is not a curse!!

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Poorboys Rules!
Okay...now that I've posted my complaining thread on my black Mariner...check out the new hood I just finished for my wfes GT 'stang.

This is the Cervinis 'Stalker' hood. My dad helped me out (thanks Dad, couldn't have done it without ya!!) and we block-sanded it all down, primed it, wet-sanded it, primed it again, and went at it with a little more wet-sanded to slick it out real nice.

Then I hit 'er with about 4 good coats of DuPont Chromabase zinc-yellow. Once that cured, I layed 3 nice, thick coats of 7500 Chroma Clear over top of that.

Once she dried, she was wet sanded with 1500 grit to eliminate a small bit of orange-peel and a couple small dust specks. Oh...and I had two small runs. ;-)

Anyway, here are a couple pics of the hood...

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Unfortunately, I don't have any better pics of the car overall with the hood, but here's a shot of the car from the rear as a whole, so you can see what the whole car looks like...

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Let me know what you think. I was overly happy with it. The hood buffed out real slick and shiny. And thanks to this site I've been washing and drying it properly, so it has no annoying swirl issues, unlike my black Mariner.

Let me know what you think of it!

Thanks!!
 
Now thats a nice looking hood. I also like the license plate, it's living up to the name now too.

I've always wanted to learn how to paint but not for a living. Do you have a booth that you work in or do you make a temporary booth? What type of spray gun do you use? Is the whole car the zinc-yellow or did you just get lucky with the paint match? Sorry for all of the questions but it seems like you have a lot of first hand experiences with painting that I'd like to give a shot some day.
 
budman3 said:
Now thats a nice looking hood. I also like the license plate, it's living up to the name now too.

I've always wanted to learn how to paint but not for a living. Do you have a booth that you work in or do you make a temporary booth? What type of spray gun do you use? Is the whole car the zinc-yellow or did you just get lucky with the paint match? Sorry for all of the questions but it seems like you have a lot of first hand experiences with painting that I'd like to give a shot some day.

Painting is a lot of fun...but I will say that it is a ton of work.

My Dad, brother and I took a 14 week paint class a few years back. We're all three into cars and all have always wanted to learn how to paint. This particular class was nothing but hands-on spraying 1 night a week for 14 weeks. I got to where I can lay metallics with no tiger striping...it was a great class!

Anyway...we just paint in one of our garages...this one was done at my house. I used Dad's 6HP CRAFTSMAN compressor and my DeVilbiss gravity feed gun. We hung the hood upright from my garage door rails so I would get minimal dirt in it and went to town on it.

Oh, and by the way, this was my first paint job right after the class...

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Let me know if you have anymore questions.
 
I like that yellow. There is sopme member on the Mustang forums that hates yellow because he can't make it look as good as black. Last I saw, he wasnted to repaint the whole car black, or have a body shop spray on a coat of pearl.:wall
 
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