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Re: Orange Peel?

To: "Wakefield, Glenn" <Glenn.Wakefield@Jacobs.com>
Subject: Re: Orange Peel?
From: Susan and John Roper <vscjohn@iamerica.net>
Date: Thu, 04 Jan 1990 11:07:22 -0600
Glenn, sounds very much like you put the primer on very dry.  Not orange peel
but paint drying before it gets to the car.  John

Wakefield, Glenn wrote:

> I'm still trying to prep the body for paint.  After a very lengthy
> discussion with the local paint shop, they talked me into a base / clear of
> acrylic enamel.  However that isn't my problem.  I shot the primer over the
> weekend.  I wore the correct respirator etc for the job.  When I finished it
> felt like 100 grit sandpaper.  I guess this is the famous orange peel.  It
> is wet sanding nicely with 400 grit paper.  However, I would prefer that the
> base coat not do this.  How do adjust the paint gone to paint a smooth coat?
> I ended up buying a Craftsman HVLP gun.  Suction feed, with two adjustments
> on the back, one for pattern and one for paint quantity.  Any idea which one
> I need to adjust?  I'm using a 5 HP, 25 gallon compressor.
>
> On another note.  Can I sand the base after I shoot it?  What grit sandpaper
> do I use?  How about the clear coat?
>
> Please forward any comments directly to me, as I am on the digest.
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
> Glenn
> (who's beginning to realize why he has never down body work before)
>
> '73 B, in primer
> '97 T100
>
> ****************************************************************************




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