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    Painting w/ no enclosure?

    Hey; so I've read up on painting vehicles w/ spray cans (not going to use a sprayer or compressor as thats easily over $800 alone, especially for the required 120psi compressor).

    I don't have a garage or anything to paint in; so I will probably:
    A) Buy one of those Tents that you can drive a car under, put a tarp on the ground before driving into it. Use plastic wrap to close it properly. I will not have a proper exhaust/fan/filter so will have to do it in smaller parts.

    or

    B) Take everything apart (including door panels, quarter panels, bumpers, trunk) and paint it all piece-by-piece in a shed?

    ^Clicky for MRT
    Kelowna Rhinoplasty and Gozie.com.

    #2
    do you have a harbor freight in your area?

    you can get a compressor and paint gun for around 200!

    thats as much as one of those tents.

    my neighbor primed his camaro outside in the open with

    a 20gallon tank and a cheap spray gun. (both from harbor freight)

    he had a shop do the rest.

    i never painted a whole car before(only done touch ups) but imo

    as long your just priming you should be safe without an enclosure.

    just pick a dry hot day to paint.
    Last edited by jewelproject; 03-20-2012, 10:18 AM.
    RIP 4/23/12...lets not forget, the 88" Z31 turbo, are my dailys

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      #3
      i was going to attempt (B) once ...since i live in a apartment .... but i think its just best to take it to maaco.... ( just my opinion )

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        #4
        Since your spray bombing it, I'd paint it out in the open. It's not really going to add to the amount of wet sanding your going to have to do to make it look good. Just make sure it's not a windy day.

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          #5
          I spray painted my sedan in my apartment parking lot. It turned out pretty good. Just got to do the right prep work first and use good paint, not cheap dollar store paint. Heres how mine looks and yes, I still need to paint the mirrors.

          What I started with



          Body work and prep





          The finished paint job



          How it looks now with all the apt abuse and needs a wash

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            #6
            Nice! That looks really good! Thanks for the input everybody; I'm currently working on spraying my old crashed cb7 until I feel I have a good enough technique to do my new 2dr!

            ^Clicky for MRT
            Kelowna Rhinoplasty and Gozie.com.

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              #7
              I painted this engine bay outside. Just make sure it is a sunny day to get the
              surface warm and that it is not windy.

              This was done using a compressor and spray gun though.


              DSC_1199 by NButtz, on Flickr


              DSC_1204 by NButtz, on Flickr


              DSC_1243npb by NButtz, on Flickr

              I highly recommend using a compressor and spray gun. It may be a little bit
              more but it will be worth it in the end. I have done both spray cans and
              spray guns and if I could do it over I would've just started with spray guns.


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              The Jeepster ____ The CB7 ____ The TE38 ____ The S13

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                #8
                ^^NICE! I think for now I may just buy some exact-match color to patch up the trunk and roof (although it won't be exact-faded match). Maybe by June I'll have enough for a compressor and spray gun and maybe I'll even be renting a place with a garage *drool*.

                ^Clicky for MRT
                Kelowna Rhinoplasty and Gozie.com.

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