Hi pete. Thanks for the info. I am just wondering what the steps are to sand clear coat and buff the finished flames on the coupe w/o messing up the flames. Also, did you paint the pinstriping on the finished flames? And is there a way to just use actual pinstripe tape instead? Thanks for your help! I"m going to try your technique on my bikes gas tank :)
hi pete im trying to get a 64 dodge on the road can you tell mewhat gauge sheetmeatal to use on the floor for patching also is there a product that i can use to spray over light rust to kill rust or slow it down thanks sal
Well to tell you the truth,, you can buy some stuff, like navel jelly, and rust be gone, ect, ect... but the only way to really get rid of rust is --cut it out and replace it... If you have a welder, the best gauge steel to use on the floor is 18 gauge, if you are a biginner at it, I suggest that you cut the rust out, then make your patch panel a bit bigger, and then weld it in, and on the underside calk it in with seam sealer of some sort... Take care ---Pete
You said you are going to put the flames on, paint with intercoat clear, and then block sand that down. I assume you will spray on regular clear on top of that, sand, and buff that out.
Yes, after I paint the WHOLE car. What I will do is back tape the areas, that I am painting and then paint the rest of the car, pull the paper off, clear coat the whole thing, color sand and buff... Thanks Pete
Hey Bruno,
tell Pete I love the vids. I learned how to tape off my flames from watching these great vids. They are great!! Keep em comming!
Some of the things I have painted. pcdwifi.com/farmall/90977.htm
bc47359 10 months ago
if i gave you some bud would you paint my car like that?
demondman50 1 year ago
I can't get enough of these "how to flames videos" !!!!!!!!!!!
They need to be put on a DVD and SOLD for people willing to give it a shot........
mandtconstruct 1 year ago
Hi pete. Thanks for the info. I am just wondering what the steps are to sand clear coat and buff the finished flames on the coupe w/o messing up the flames. Also, did you paint the pinstriping on the finished flames? And is there a way to just use actual pinstripe tape instead? Thanks for your help! I"m going to try your technique on my bikes gas tank :)
-Kate
katepoyner2012 1 year ago
is this a 34 kit car from b&b manufacturing in granby missouri
romp011 2 years ago
@romp011 no this is a Streetbeasts Car, from Miami Florida
swrnc 2 years ago
hi pete im trying to get a 64 dodge on the road can you tell mewhat gauge sheetmeatal to use on the floor for patching also is there a product that i can use to spray over light rust to kill rust or slow it down thanks sal
sallorio 2 years ago
Well to tell you the truth,, you can buy some stuff, like navel jelly, and rust be gone, ect, ect... but the only way to really get rid of rust is --cut it out and replace it... If you have a welder, the best gauge steel to use on the floor is 18 gauge, if you are a biginner at it, I suggest that you cut the rust out, then make your patch panel a bit bigger, and then weld it in, and on the underside calk it in with seam sealer of some sort... Take care ---Pete
swrnc 2 years ago
You said you are going to put the flames on, paint with intercoat clear, and then block sand that down. I assume you will spray on regular clear on top of that, sand, and buff that out.
CoolasIce2 2 years ago
Yes, after I paint the WHOLE car. What I will do is back tape the areas, that I am painting and then paint the rest of the car, pull the paper off, clear coat the whole thing, color sand and buff... Thanks Pete
swrnc 2 years ago
ok Thanks.
CoolasIce2 2 years ago
bruno is a star
oneoleqt 2 years ago
yeah he's a little bastard, isn't he? a real camara HOG
swrnc 2 years ago