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Quote from: SkinnyG on May 04, 2015, 07:27:53 PMQuote from: roundhouse on May 03, 2015, 08:48:54 AMIf you use the isocyinate hardener use a fresh air supply hood It WILL cause PERMANENT lung damage if you breath it This is one of the dissuaders for me to spray a quality paint myself. The older I get, the more chemical sensitivities I am acquiring, and I ain't spraying that stuff in a residential area with kids around neither. Just my choice in this matter.maybe we should stop driving non-emission controlled cars too....those have dangerous emissions that can cause PERMANENT damage to humans and the environment. Add gasoline to that list too....oh, and not to mention the gasoline refining process altogether. Maybe we can all lobby our local congressmen to put very strict rules on all paint shops....so that eventually all auto paint will be outlawed too. Oh...and not too be too off-the-wall, make sure never to barbecue...charcoal and propane are pretty dangerous to the lungs too....not to mention fire. All....very good points.Or...get a 3m mask with 07046 organic vapor cartridges and don't invite the neighborhood rascals to hang out with you when you're spraying.
Quote from: roundhouse on May 03, 2015, 08:48:54 AMIf you use the isocyinate hardener use a fresh air supply hood It WILL cause PERMANENT lung damage if you breath it This is one of the dissuaders for me to spray a quality paint myself. The older I get, the more chemical sensitivities I am acquiring, and I ain't spraying that stuff in a residential area with kids around neither. Just my choice in this matter.
If you use the isocyinate hardener use a fresh air supply hood It WILL cause PERMANENT lung damage if you breath it
First I filled the gaps in my amature welds with fiberglass body filler.
In one of your pics I think I spy the University of Kansas. I'm over in Olathe. I will keep my eye out for your truck when I make it to Larry town. Keep it up! I have, without body work costs, what is equivalent to an $8k paint job on my '87 K20. I didn't pay nearly that because I have friends in the industry. However, what that $8k job did for me is force me to buy another truck to work out of because the thought of scratching it with granite tools or granite scraps makes me want to vomit. It also makes parking my '87 in a parking lot an affair that includes lots of walking, nervousness, and constant worry, about idiots hurting it. Oh, and let's not forget the added pressure of avoiding ALL driving situations that could lead to a panic stop. 37's and no weight in the bed make for very easy rear brake lock up and loooooooong stopping distances. All of that about a truck that is painted in one of the easiest to blend, easiest to fix colors in the world, GM SUMMIT WHITE! I can't imagine how messed up I'd be if it were Synergy green, or GM white diamond.My '89 big block dually work truck will never see the business end of a spray gun unless I am shooting entry level single stage urethane. It is much more likely to be treated to your method. I can't wait to see the end result!