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Calling All MKIV Sprayers


Luka-P
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Right Guys,

 

I know there are some fantastic blokes on here who can work wonders with a spray gun. I'm after someone who can do my Supra for me. Its currently stripped and being prepped ready for paint. I'll try and do as much myself as I can, but obviously a pro's eye is going to be better than mine! The colour I'm going for is Yamaha R1 blue or possibly a solid equivalent. I would like the whole car doing bar the engine bay. Some of you are quite far from me but I can put the car on a truck and get it delivered. I'd be happier doing that than sending it to someone who isn't as good but is closer.

 

So, anyone willing to have a go? Some quotes via PM please or anything I may find useful on here please. I can supply paint/materials if needs be.

 

Thanks very much chaps.

Luke.

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Contact Simon Baldy on here if you want a perfect Job

 

 

And the rest of us are just muppets who brush the paint on with a 4" brush:D Baldy is deffo your man for this type of thing, but I don't think he will like going over someone else's prep work, I know I would not like to unless agreed that any probs after could be down to prep and not top coat.;)

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And the rest of us are just muppets who brush the paint on with a 4" brush:D Baldy is deffo your man for this type of thing, but I don't think he will like going over someone else's prep work, I know I would not like to unless agreed that any probs after could be down to prep and not top coat.;)

 

Fair point, for a perfect job then you'll have to let the person dictate what prep work is done, and then probably re-do at least some of it as they are the experts after all :D

 

I once prepped my van for a mate to spray..... well I thought I had prepped it, until dead spiders started blowing out of gaps in the roof panels. Hence why I had some interesting bonnet mascots :rolleyes: :D

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2K paint will dry perfectly well without an oven, just takes a little longer 24-36 hours before its fully hard, but handleable in 2-3 hours.

 

The reason for the over would be for painting rather than the drying.

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