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RE: Paintin the Newell! - HoosierDaddy - 06-07-2020

We painted the pinstripe areas charcoal then taped them off before applying the silver paint. After that it gets clear coated.

Apologies to the forum moderators. I cannot get these pics to rotate properly......    


RE: Paintin the Newell! - Latitude 28 - 06-08-2020

Very nice workmanship looks professional!

As far as your pics are concerned, there is a thread talking about a fix for sideways pics.  The cliff notes version....open the image up in your image editing software.  With the image straight up and down rotate it clockwise then rotate it back counter clockwise to straight up and down....save the image at that point and post it in the forum.  It should be straight up and down when viewed in the forum....it has worked for me.


RE: Paintin the Newell! - HoosierDaddy - 06-08-2020

   
Our Newell had the logo painted on. I took a pic of it to a sign shop. They digitally processed it to the dimensions I gave them and made an adhesive vinyl mask. We used the mask as a stencil to paint it. This view shows the mask installed before the turquoise paint was applied.

Thank you for the tip, Steve!!! It worked!


RE: Paintin the Newell! - HoosierDaddy - 06-08-2020

   
This view is after the turquoise paint was applied, the mask removed, then clear coated.


RE: Paintin the Newell! - Richard - 06-09-2020

Gorgeous. The clear looks very good.

I can’t tell from the pics. Is the clear smooth enough for you, or are you going to wet sand and buff?


RE: Paintin the Newell! - HoosierDaddy - 06-09-2020

I bought a high solids clear. It is more durable and less likely to suffer solvent pop if reduced properly. It will look "orange peely" if you dont apply it fairly wet. If it is too wet it will sag. TJ repaired a few sags yesterday. We are wet sanding and buffing today..... Feel free to stop in, Richard!!!


RE: Paintin the Newell! - HoosierDaddy - 06-10-2020

           

Here are pics of the clear coat finishing process. The first pic is the clear coat as sprayed. It has cured for 24 hrs. The second is during the wet sanding process, first with 1000 grit, then 1500 grit . The third is after the first machine buffing. Altogether I spent approximately 2 hrs on this corner.


RE: Paintin the Newell! - Richard - 06-11-2020

I love you man, cause you just made me feel a ton better about my own painting. I would always look at clear I had sprayed and think I couldn’t have possibly produced more orange peel. Mine looks about like yours before any wet sanding.

I don’t know if this helps you or not, but hand sanding a coach will produce Popeye arms. I used a 6 inch random for the large flat areas. And I eventually added a 3 inch long throw orbital for the tighter places. The three inch is the bees knees. Pads and wet dry discs easily found on Amazon.

Your coach is going to be gorgeous !!!!!!!!! And your arms will be swole too!!


RE: Paintin the Newell! - HoosierDaddy - 06-11-2020

Yes we used a 6” orbital to wet sand the flat areas. I am not an expert painter but I understand that you have to find the best balance of reducer/hardener/and spray technique. More reducer will help the material flow out to a decent shine but too much reducer will result in “solvent popping” as it cures over the next 6 months. Any nice paint job I have seen required many hours of sanding/buffing. Today we removed all of the mask from the turquoise and masked the newly painted silver. Planning to paint turquoise tomorrow.

   


RE: Paintin the Newell! - 89classic - 06-11-2020

You’re doing a great job and it looks terrific! Hope you’ll post pictures of it when you unmask it