Advice on painting valve cover
actually im goin to votech to learn how to do body work and paint cars and everything....
..not to brag, but my teacher did tell me i was the best in the class too...
but im pretty sure a bit of green would show through if hes usein rattle can spray paint or he would need to use pletty of coats of paint..
..not to brag, but my teacher did tell me i was the best in the class too...
but im pretty sure a bit of green would show through if hes usein rattle can spray paint or he would need to use pletty of coats of paint..
yes i know painting isnt as good powder coating i did some when i worked at art graphics and designs. where i live now powder coating isnt easy to find and if you do they are EXPENSVE. so i resorted to painting.
obviously you two dont paint cars for a living....so im gueesing when i paint a car white thats black factory then it will be gray???
or better yet when the yellow primer is covered up it will show thru on the new paint color...
FUCK and ive been doing it wrong for all this time
or better yet when the yellow primer is covered up it will show thru on the new paint color...
FUCK and ive been doing it wrong for all this time
FUCK YEAH.
I just spent a week and a half in yorktown...it was a blast.

Oh, my pupil in my left eye is permanently dilated....it looks creepy as shit.
i had a blow gun accident when i was about 14 my eye was blury and shit for nearly 3 months...docs said it would always be that way....luckily its not...that shit was annoying as fuck...
I lot of the stuff I've got powdercoated in the past I've shipped somewhere. Shipping valve covers is pretty cheap, send it up to VA somewhere and you should be able to get a good deal. Painting works fine, but rattle can paint isn't going to give good long lasting results. You need some quality automotive paint.





