regularman said:
I am becoming a little mor anxious myself. I just need to finish the sanding and then put the car back up on jack stands and remove the wheels and then tape around the bottom and recheck my homemade paint booth and then try and relax as I prepare to paint. There is a direct corelation between being unrelaxed and getting a run in the paint /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/wink.gif
When I shot my first 2 coats of paint, it was a sad story (keep in mind this is my first time painting a car). I had probably 5-6 runs scattered on various vertical surfaces. I used the same method that I used when shooting the primers and it just wasn't the same. The basecoat is extremely thin (even unthinned) and I had to be extremely careful. In the end, it required an extra day to let it cure and sand out my runs and do the whole process over again. I changed my method a little bit, shooting a light tack coat and following up with a nice wet coat after the first had flashed. Just get even coverage over the whole car and put the same number of coats everywhere so the color is matched. Also, maybe it's just me, but I had a whole lot more overspray shooting the basecoat than the primers.
And, say a little prayer before you squeeze that trigger. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif
Mark