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2008-01-19 02:22:38
#31
Thanks
2008-01-19 02:58:40
#32
nice
2008-01-19 03:21:53
#33
my old GA16'ed 97 Sentra




my SR20'ed 00Sentra GSS (yes we got B14's till 2000)

When I got it:


Now:
2008-01-19 15:52:47
#34
The ole SE-L last fall, right now it's probably freezing solid in our -10 degree weather, goddamn wisconsin...















I'm a monster truck!
2008-01-19 23:44:13
#35
Originally Posted by TeKKiE

Nah, "fisheye" is a term used, when bubbles appear during the spray process, that pop during the drying/curing of the paint. Basically, a cheap paint job that someone is doing for the money, and not for the pride of work, will have "orange peel", and "fisheye".


fisheyes occur when oils on the surface to be painted are not cleaned off...its the same principle of oil and water....pinholes are the holes left by air pockets in the body filler and or primer...
2008-01-20 02:03:54
#36
Originally Posted by xCONWRATHx
The ole SE-L last fall, right now it's probably freezing solid in our -10 degree weather, goddamn wisconsin...


Freezconsin???

Love your SE-L
2008-01-20 04:09:39
#37
Originally Posted by evan717
fisheyes occur when oils on the surface to be painted are not cleaned off...its the same principle of oil and water....pinholes are the holes left by air pockets in the body filler and or primer...


That too

I was actually told by the last painter that touched my other car, though, that it's caused from improperly cleaning/prepping, and from not taking your time. So I guess it's a combination of many different things.
2008-01-20 05:27:09
#38
youre absolutely right...paint work is all about prep and taking your time...it is my profession and i hate having a hack azz prep dude...i cannot stress prep enough
2008-01-20 05:57:56
#39
yeah wisconsin, I went to get my skateboard out of my trunk earlier and my hands were white for about 5 minutes, lesson learned: don't touch metal in negative temperatures!
2008-01-21 00:37:12
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