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http://CollisionBlast.com/SprayPaintArtSecrets - Kryolan Space Art: Who Says You Need Airbrushes and Spray Guns For Car Custom Painting when you have Kryolan Aerosol spray can paint.
This is a cool video of painting with nothing but spray can paint and a few tools and stencils. The paintings look great, but this may not work on a car. If you are wanting to clear coat over the paint with automotive paint may cause a chemical reaction. This is something you need to check on a test panel to determine if Kryolan paint and automotive clear coat are compatible.
I may do some testing to see what works and what doesn't and post in an upcoming video.
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Hammer and dolly basics are covered in this YouTube video. We'll also talk about selecting the right tool for the job. The auto body tools covered in this video are: universal dolly, toe dolly, heel dolly, wedge dolly, chisel hammer, pick hammer and shrinking hammer. As mentioned in the video, it is more important to focus on the shape of the tools than the names of them, but it is good to know both. Just remember to keep it simple....use what works.
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To stay updated with upcoming videos and hours of free training, visit http://CollisionBlast.com - In this video, I am spraying waterborne paint and ceramic clear coat. This is PPGs version,CeramiClear DC 4125, ceramic clear to apply to cars that come with ceramic clear from the factory.
This clear dries much harder than regular clear and is supposed to be scratch and mar resistant from everyday use.
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http://MyMustangRestoration.com - In this video, we're welding damaged flanges on the 66 Mustang restoration project. The wheelhouse and quarter panel and been test fitted, taken back off, and we're ready to put everything together for the last time.
Before we start installing parts, we need to finish repairing the flanges. Any holes from drilling, ripped metal from separating the panels or anything else must be repaired. We are going to give you a few welding tips to help you out.
Next, we should be ready to install the outer wheelhouse.
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http://MyMustangRestoration.com - This is a quick progress update on the 66 Mustang restoration project. This video is going to go over the steps of installing the quarter glass before we start welding on wheelhouse and quarter panel.
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.