Visit our friends at Eastwood at http://YouTube.com/EastwoodCo - In this Eastwood Video Series, we are going to demonstrate how to locate lows, dents, and dings, a method used to repair dents and how to use the existing coating to block sand minimizing the use of primer surfacer.
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Supplies Used in This Video
3M Super Fast Adhesive
50 Grit Roloc Disc
DeWalt Cordless Drill
3M Adhesion Promoter
FREE access to training at http://CollisionBlast.com - This is a quick video of spraying waterborne paint and applying clear coat to a car.
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Question: @opie7afe - i've come to the point where i am confused with all the different types of primer, i'm working on painting the whole front end of my car which is a single stage white toyota, and planning on sticking with some urethane single stage paint. however the panels i am painting have factory paint (one is base/clear other is single stage. both parts will have some bare metal showing so i'm stuck on what primer to get, hoping i can get away with just one type of primer..please enlighten me! thanks!
If you are wanting one primer, the direct to metal may be the way to go. Check with your paint jobber to see if they carry one.
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ASE TEST TAKING TIPS: In this video, I have some tips to help you prepare and pass ASE Style Tests. This tutorial will help you with any ASE test, but is focused on the end of program collision repair test.
Sanding, Buffing, Polishing and waxing..How long to wait before I can do this to a fresh paint job? In this Q&A video I am asked about how long to wait. There are actually two answers to this question. One for the sanding and buffing and one for the waxing.
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Fender Bender Video Series - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL49vEsY2VV2pW7aNtf-S4CSBPO3UFFig0
Q&A Video Response - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFE0C4096959A85C4
Donnie and Jess - https://youtu.be/RO0_SKodbUk?list=PL49vEsY2VV2r7jFcKxDpgE7mpFqFJvfVl
Eastwood Video Series - https://youtu.be/uPgIOHkr0oE?list=PL49vEsY2VV2owacnGOt31FQj6N3e9_ugi
Custom Paint and Airbrush - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL49vEsY2VV2rzBepwRCin1QCP1FuczENy
Plastic Repair - https://youtu.be/XrJ7t6KwdNs?list=PL49vEsY2VV2rhmWljJFSJSoUasg7-XzVF
Rust Patch - https://youtu.be/LwTBmRMRkbg?list=PLFE05DAE7CF6FD4CB
Spraying Matte Colors - https://youtu.be/Xc6f1tTam0w?list=PL2E1A50BE4361BB95
Nissan Titan Project - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL49vEsY2VV2osA5_nWVQ48sxepIctrIjf
Spray Gun Adjustment - https://youtu.be/AY8_2qx4htw?list=PL9D278D201EBFA3B6
Masking Tips - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL49vEsY2VV2oBmZP4zaJ6D2paLe0VjJoJ
Basic Car Maintenance - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEk7ci92DFY&list=PL9E857813A2D4EC64
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Welcome to #DIY Auto Body and Paint. Here you will learn how to repair and #paint your car. We'll teach you things about metal straightening, body filler, plastic repair, sanding, #prepping, priming, painting and more. So if you want to learn how to paint a car yourself, then you'll want to subscribe to this channel.
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http://MyMustangRestoration.com - In this video we're going to drill spot welds on a 1966 Mustang quarter panel using a seam buster. We'll also make a rough cut where the section will be made.
To see step-by-step tutorial visit http://www.mymustangrestoration.com/8-steps-to-drill-spot-welds-and-remove-a-quarter-panel/
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http://MyMustangRestoration.com - This is just a quick update on the 1966 Ford Mustang project. We've installed the right quarter panel, now we're going to replace the left quarter panel.
http://www.collisionblast.com/2011/04/05/abrn-how2-auto-detailing-tips/ learn auto detailing tips from this ABRN How2 Tip brought to you by BCC student.
http://CollisionBlast.com - - Weldless car repairs in another thing heading our way. With the heat welding produces, welding structural parts is not recommended on vehicles with certain steels and aluminum.
At SEMA 2011, I also heard that less repairs to structural parts are recommended. Some car makers are recommending to follow the damage back to a place where there is no evident damage, cut the part off and section with a new one. Therefore, eliminating the straightening stage. I believe this was focused on aluminum, but many of the steels used today are very heat sensitive, which is an issue with welding.
Things are changing fast in the automotive industry, so pay attention and look for new repair methods for these changes.