Decided to make a post of my latest project that has been consuming the little spare time that I have now
Some of you know that I had some serious issues with the nose and GFX on the IROC. It was full of spider cracks and had a really crappy paint job put on it a few years back by some dill hole who thought he could paint. I've lived with it for awhile now only because I hated to pay someone else to fix it again. So after much debate I decided I would try and tackle the stripping and repaint myself. I've always looked up to guys that could do paint/body work as well as all the other mechanical stuff that goes along with hot rodding. So I grabbed a couple books at Barnes and Nobles awhile back and started reading...alot. Little by little I have been buying the equipment need to spray paint. I bought a big compressor before Christmas and some other things and just recently got my new paint gun. A couple weeks ago I headed down to finish master and picked up all the other paint and supplies I needed.
On to the pics....
#1 is a pic of the copper piping arrangement that lets the air cool down after it exits the compressor so the water condenses out of the air....then there is a 25 micron filter at the end.
#2 is the stripping process beginning
#3 is of my new compressor
#4 is some disassembly when I started
#5 is my new Devilbiss Finishline HVLP gun
#6 is parts stripped and ready for adhesion promoter.
Some of you know that I had some serious issues with the nose and GFX on the IROC. It was full of spider cracks and had a really crappy paint job put on it a few years back by some dill hole who thought he could paint. I've lived with it for awhile now only because I hated to pay someone else to fix it again. So after much debate I decided I would try and tackle the stripping and repaint myself. I've always looked up to guys that could do paint/body work as well as all the other mechanical stuff that goes along with hot rodding. So I grabbed a couple books at Barnes and Nobles awhile back and started reading...alot. Little by little I have been buying the equipment need to spray paint. I bought a big compressor before Christmas and some other things and just recently got my new paint gun. A couple weeks ago I headed down to finish master and picked up all the other paint and supplies I needed.
On to the pics....
#1 is a pic of the copper piping arrangement that lets the air cool down after it exits the compressor so the water condenses out of the air....then there is a 25 micron filter at the end.
#2 is the stripping process beginning
#3 is of my new compressor
#4 is some disassembly when I started
#5 is my new Devilbiss Finishline HVLP gun
#6 is parts stripped and ready for adhesion promoter.









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