Screamin' Squirrel II
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...A Bit Better Looking Now That All The Holes & Rust Are Gone...
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....Few Defaults Remain But The Ones That Do Eat At Me....
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........The To Do List........
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Re: Screamin' Squirrel II
If anyone has anything they would like to discuss, but don't feel it is conducive to what we are doing here, or, on the other hand, any advice, assistance that will tie up the website, please don't hesitate to email me direct at [email protected]
Sometimes it just helps to throw things around.
I am still interested in what happened to the original Screamin' Squirrel, surely someone must know.
Ted (Teditor) Freeman
Sometimes it just helps to throw things around.
I am still interested in what happened to the original Screamin' Squirrel, surely someone must know.
Ted (Teditor) Freeman
Ted Freeman
Re: Screamin' Squirrel II
.I Did The Etch Primer With The Small Gun & Despite Looking Good On Closer Inspection I Could Still See Sparkling Of The Bare Metal Through The Etch Primer So A Thicker Coat Was Needed & A Step Up In Gun Size Was Also Needed.
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..The Bigger Spray Gun Was An Absolute Delight As Up Until Now I Have Only Used The Touch-Up Gun, It Was Much Easier To Control & Set-Up..
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...The Big Gun Was Easy To Dial In & The 50/50 Overlap Was A Lot More Achievable With It Compared To The Touch-Up Gun...
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....So From Now On I Will Continue To Use The Small Gun For The First Coat As It Is Pretty Good With The Tight Spots & Then I Will Let That Dry & Use The Big Primer Gun For A Thicker Wetter Coat....
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......I Really Enjoyed Using The Large Spray Gun, The Results Are Far More Rewarding......
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Re: Screamin' Squirrel II
are you talking of spraying etch primer or primer? Etch primer goes over bare metal and is sprayed sparingly, to allow the primer to key to the metal.Teditor wrote:.I Did The Etch Primer With The Small Gun & Despite Looking Good On Closer Inspection I Could Still See Sparkling Of The Bare Metal Through The Etch Primer So A Thicker Coat Was Needed & A Step Up In Gun Size Was Also Needed.
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..The Few Coats To Strip Through..
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...The Boot Loaded Up With Paint-Stripper...
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....After The Paint-Stripper I Will Then Use A Carpet Sanding Disc So To Get Down To The Good Bare-Metal From There I Will Put A Coat Of Etch-Primer & Then Primer & Then Hopefully The Top Coat Of Color, When I Painted Up The Door I Did Etch-Primer 1st Then I Used A Putty-Primer Which I Will Not Be Using Again So The Boot Will Be Bare-Metal Then Etch-Primer & Then A Normal Primer Then Color & This Method Will Be Used All Over From Now On.
The Putty-Primer Is A Very Thick Viscous Material & Required A Lot Of Thinning Down, Plainly Put It's Hard To Work With.
When I Sprayed The Etch-Primer On The Inner Boot The I Did Not Get The Best Coverage So I Did Go Back Over Again With A Nice Wet Coat (I Did Not Use It Sparingly As Recommended In Last Reply Post), Will This Thicker Wetter Coat Of Etch-Primer Cause Any Issues As I Was Hoping To Apply The Primer & Color In The Same Ways....
The Putty-Primer Is A Very Thick Viscous Material & Required A Lot Of Thinning Down, Plainly Put It's Hard To Work With.
When I Sprayed The Etch-Primer On The Inner Boot The I Did Not Get The Best Coverage So I Did Go Back Over Again With A Nice Wet Coat (I Did Not Use It Sparingly As Recommended In Last Reply Post), Will This Thicker Wetter Coat Of Etch-Primer Cause Any Issues As I Was Hoping To Apply The Primer & Color In The Same Ways....
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Re: Screamin' Squirrel II
I am no spray painter, But you will need to spray putty it, guide coat it and 400/ guide coat it again and 800 it before top coat. If you don't you will get sand paper scratch marks showing through your finished job 
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Re: Screamin' Squirrel II
etch primer is not supposed to cover the metal totally, its just a dust coat that then allows the primer to 'stick' so only a very light mist coat is required. You should be able to see through it. It's usually a yellow colour and is thinnned about 50% with thinners if i recall.Teditor wrote:....After The Paint-Stripper I Will Then Use A Carpet Sanding Disc So To Get Down To The Good Bare-Metal From There I Will Put A Coat Of Etch-Primer & Then Primer & Then Hopefully The Top Coat Of Color, When I Painted Up The Door I Did Etch-Primer 1st Then I Used A Putty-Primer Which I Will Not Be Using Again So The Boot Will Be Bare-Metal Then Etch-Primer & Then A Normal Primer Then Color & This Method Will Be Used All Over From Now On.
The Putty-Primer Is A Very Thick Viscous Material & Required A Lot Of Thinning Down, Plainly Put It's Hard To Work With.
When I Sprayed The Etch-Primer On The Inner Boot The I Did Not Get The Best Coverage So I Did Go Back Over Again With A Nice Wet Coat (I Did Not Use It Sparingly As Recommended In Last Reply Post), Will This Thicker Wetter Coat Of Etch-Primer Cause Any Issues As I Was Hoping To Apply The Primer & Color In The Same Ways....
What sort of primer are you using? 2 Pak or Acrylic?
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.Ready For Etch Primer.
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