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"THE BACK YARDS PAINTERS
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Don Johnson |
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Yes that's me "Back Yard Custom Painter"
and proud of it. Thousands of some of the best custom paint jobs done on bikes,
cars, trucks, boats, helmets etc. each year are done by "Back Yard Custom
Painters". For some like myself it's a decision of convenience, I want to be
home for my two children when they leave for school in the morning and when
they get back at night, for others it might be a finical decision. Not everyone
can afford or wants a big CA. type shop which does not make them any less a
professional than those folks who do. We are all brothers in the same game
"custom painting", we all put our socks on one foot at a time. For those of you
who enjoy working at home, being a "Back Yard Customer Painter" here's a great
little tip for you. |
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So for us "Back Yard" guys and gals
here's a pretty cool way to get yourself a cheap DA that works just great for
roughing in body filler or stripping old paint off a set of Harley tins.
Orbital sander that you can buy at just about any Home Depot, Lowes even Wally
World for $19.95 and up is my answer to the more costly DA. Inexpensive as DA's
go with paper that is fairly cheap to boot. I've used one for years for this
type of work with great success as have a lot of other folks I've told about
this over the years. Do not confuse this with something like a HUTCHINES, this
is just for roughing your body filler in, stripping old paint off sheet metal,
where a Hutch is more for fine sanding work, body work. |
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For roughing in body filler you want to
of course have mixed the filler correctly to begin with to avoid any problems
with drying time, pin holes etc. but to knock it down to the point where it
should be hand sanded using a block or Hutch 40 to 60 grit paper seems to work
the best on the orbital sander.(mixing, using body filler correctly is a whole
article which hopefully we'll get to soon) Be careful do not take too much body
filler off; you just want to get it to the point where finish sanding will not
be so hard, time consuming. And of course there is a proper time to start
sanding the filler where it is easest to sand. Experiment and see which grit
sand paper works best for you at what stage off the body filler
drying. |
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You want to of course keep the orbital
sander moving at all times and check it often to see you are not removing too
much filler. For removing or stripping the old paint off sheet metal I found 40
or 50 grit paper on the orbital sander to works quite well. Sorry I don't have
pictures of this in progress but it does work without the mess of chemically
stripping the old paint or cost have having it media blasted. |
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I hope you found this short
article helpful. If you find this website helpful you'd love my airbrush,
kustom painting magazines. Check them out via the links below. Until next time
"It's just paint" have fun.
Airbrush Technique
Magazine
Airbrush
Artist Magazine
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