Need some paint
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Need some paint
Hi Folks,
I have a 1994 F-350, 4 door dually and need to re-paint it.
The factory color on the door sticker was "PB", a Jewel Green (metallic)
Since I try to do everything on a budget, does anyone know where I can get some paint for a DIY project without getting reamed?
I'am thinking the last time I painted one of my vehicles was a 1977 F-100 and it took about a gallon and a half, with a little left over, if my memory is correct....many many years ago.
I have the spray gun and compressor, I just need some " budget paint" but not so cheap that I go to rattle cans etc. lol but not that 1000 dollar a gallon stuff.
I was hoping to paint it myself for 200 dollars or less...is this possible?
I have a 1994 F-350, 4 door dually and need to re-paint it.
The factory color on the door sticker was "PB", a Jewel Green (metallic)
Since I try to do everything on a budget, does anyone know where I can get some paint for a DIY project without getting reamed?
I'am thinking the last time I painted one of my vehicles was a 1977 F-100 and it took about a gallon and a half, with a little left over, if my memory is correct....many many years ago.
I have the spray gun and compressor, I just need some " budget paint" but not so cheap that I go to rattle cans etc. lol but not that 1000 dollar a gallon stuff.
I was hoping to paint it myself for 200 dollars or less...is this possible?
#2
Hi Folks,
I have a 1994 F-350, 4 door dually and need to re-paint it.
The factory color on the door sticker was "PB", a Jewel Green (metallic)
Since I try to do everything on a budget, does anyone know where I can get some paint for a DIY project without getting reamed?
I'am thinking the last time I painted one of my vehicles was a 1977 F-100 and it took about a gallon and a half, with a little left over, if my memory is correct....many many years ago.
I have the spray gun and compressor, I just need some " budget paint" but not so cheap that I go to rattle cans etc. lol but not that 1000 dollar a gallon stuff.
I was hoping to paint it myself for 200 dollars or less...is this possible?
I have a 1994 F-350, 4 door dually and need to re-paint it.
The factory color on the door sticker was "PB", a Jewel Green (metallic)
Since I try to do everything on a budget, does anyone know where I can get some paint for a DIY project without getting reamed?
I'am thinking the last time I painted one of my vehicles was a 1977 F-100 and it took about a gallon and a half, with a little left over, if my memory is correct....many many years ago.
I have the spray gun and compressor, I just need some " budget paint" but not so cheap that I go to rattle cans etc. lol but not that 1000 dollar a gallon stuff.
I was hoping to paint it myself for 200 dollars or less...is this possible?
Also interested in other options that people have. It will be the end of the month probably before I spray color as I've a lot of sanding and priming left to do. Good luck with what you find.
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Go to your local paint supply store.
Pretty much every reputable paint company has a cheaper line
Dupont has Nason
PPG has Shop Line
etc.
ShopLine clear is IIRC $135 for a gallon and quart of sprayable clear(gallon of clear, quart of activator)
Colors carry but typically in the 50-100 a gallon range
So for 2 gallon of each you would be $460
OR you can be a cheap ******* and get some single stage paint that will look like crap from the day you paint it for about $45 a gallon
Pretty much every reputable paint company has a cheaper line
Dupont has Nason
PPG has Shop Line
etc.
ShopLine clear is IIRC $135 for a gallon and quart of sprayable clear(gallon of clear, quart of activator)
Colors carry but typically in the 50-100 a gallon range
So for 2 gallon of each you would be $460
OR you can be a cheap ******* and get some single stage paint that will look like crap from the day you paint it for about $45 a gallon
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Single stage came on vehicles for years and does hold up and look decent. Half of my truck is painted with Martin senour single stage, other half (driver's side)is sporting it's original 89 paint. It's had 60k miles put on it, slid off the road ( black ice)into a ditch with briars in it. Painted outside with a harbor freight hvlp gun by a guy with no bodywork experience. It's held up fine. You can keep your flaking clear coat.
Single stage came on vehicles for years and does hold up and look decent. Half of my truck is painted with Martin senour single stage, other half (driver's side)is sporting it's original 89 paint. It's had 60k miles put on it, slid off the road ( black ice)into a ditch with briars in it. Painted outside with a harbor freight hvlp gun by a guy with no bodywork experience. It's held up fine. You can keep your flaking clear coat.
#9
Yeah. Single stage paint works so well ALL the auto manufacturers went away from it just to put on s more expensive products. Prime example is my red 97 F350. Was waxed 4 times a year since it was new. It fades to this lovely shade of pink within a month of being waxed. I paint quite a few cars and tractors. And I look at it this way. How much is your vehicle worth? If the vehicle is worth less than the paint, then single stage it. But the if it is worth 4-5 times the cost of paint then it is a no brained, it gets base/clear.
Oh. Here is my pink 97 that is totally getting redone in BASE/CLEAR
Oh. Here is my pink 97 that is totally getting redone in BASE/CLEAR
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Yeah. Single stage paint works so well ALL the auto manufacturers went away from it just to put on s more expensive products. Prime example is my red 97 F350. Was waxed 4 times a year since it was new. It fades to this lovely shade of pink within a month of being waxed. I paint quite a few cars and tractors. And I look at it this way. How much is your vehicle worth? If the vehicle is worth less than the paint, then single stage it. But the if it is worth 4-5 times the cost of paint then it is a no brained, it gets base/clear.
Oh. Here is my pink 97 that is totally getting redone in BASE/CLEAR
Oh. Here is my pink 97 that is totally getting redone in BASE/CLEAR
You will see a price difference in paints, that's not debatable.
#11
Just because something is newer does not mean it's any better/ longer lasting. Newer cars have paint issues fairly often. It's a matter of opinion. I take serviceable bearings over unit bearings, coventional over synthetic oil, etc.
You will see a price difference in paints, that's not debatable.
You will see a price difference in paints, that's not debatable.
As for paint issues, yes, NOTHING is fool proof but base/clear is lightyears ahead of single stage
Unit bearings went into service for their simplicity duty the assembly line process
#12
There are both good and bad points to each type of paint choice. I believe base\Clear is going to run you a lot more than single stage. It the end it really depends on what you use and want the truck for. If it's going to be a show piece, or show quality, then Base\Clear is what you will want, but I believe the differences in color are going to be major between that and what is originally on the truck.
I've seen Dustin's truck in person, and it looks great. I've not seen Brads paint jobs in person, but only online, and they also look great.
I chose single stage acrylic enamel as I only paid about 2500 for my truck 7 years ago, and it's had a long hard life. I'm not trying to make it into an 8 or 10k truck, I just wanted it to be clean enough I can put on a coat of wax and have it be a 'nice old' truck.
Paint carries a lot of opinions, much like oil. Oh and I run synthetic oil in most everything. I've seen the difference between Mobil 1 synthetic and conventional oil during my time as a tech at Mercedes.
I've seen Dustin's truck in person, and it looks great. I've not seen Brads paint jobs in person, but only online, and they also look great.
I chose single stage acrylic enamel as I only paid about 2500 for my truck 7 years ago, and it's had a long hard life. I'm not trying to make it into an 8 or 10k truck, I just wanted it to be clean enough I can put on a coat of wax and have it be a 'nice old' truck.
Paint carries a lot of opinions, much like oil. Oh and I run synthetic oil in most everything. I've seen the difference between Mobil 1 synthetic and conventional oil during my time as a tech at Mercedes.
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