I spent a year working through constant issues arising on my painted surfaces but I finally got it figured out and haven’t had any problems now for months. First up was replacing y 20 year old 80 gallon with a new one then 20 ‘ of line up and down the wall with drains then two water oil separators then then two filters all done with 1” ID pipes including filters. All of my system is grounded .
@EG3HC20 сағат бұрын
Looks fantastic
@madmikescustomDaily22 сағат бұрын
Names Michael owner of madmikescustom IL man be a blessing to get a paint guy just open my paint business I’m from Aurora address on the google 🎉 I’ll KZfaq the painters gun and express how much it means ❤
@jameskerry558123 сағат бұрын
great video Brian, ps.. diet looks to be going well you must be off them pizza,s :)
@pablogarciavasquez6637Күн бұрын
THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR MASTER CLASS IN THIS VIDEO, I AM LEARNING FROM YOUR EXPERIENCES AND GUIDANCE. GREETINGS FROM LIMA PERU
@danielsaucedo6103Күн бұрын
Does this clear base work for Sherwin Williams paint as well ¿
@kreationsbodyshopКүн бұрын
#hepoops
@columbiarsКүн бұрын
They just painted my car and left a lot of fish eyes like these. Does it mean (generally speaking) better off to repaint instead of paint correction?
@claytidwellКүн бұрын
Hey there. I am interested in stuff like this as a DIY'er with small home projects from time to time. Question: I am somewhat confused by the first steps. You said the first thing is to "roughen' it up some, because its too smooth. So you clean it, sand it, primer it, but then say its got some "roughness" to it and you want to smooth it out. I don't understand that at all. Can you tell me why ?
@jasserbriones7377Күн бұрын
#HEPOOPS
@ernesttartaglia387Күн бұрын
Thanks for all your info!
@blakejohnson2206Күн бұрын
Would have been good to see you use a small compressor like the title says lol
@downonthefarm3400Күн бұрын
Giveaway
@downonthefarm3400Күн бұрын
Giveaway
@raymonds9335Күн бұрын
Nice video. Where did you get the plastic sheeting?
@EG3HCКүн бұрын
Incredible work
@LewisMorraКүн бұрын
are you supposed to then, sand down the primer that you sprayed on?
@paulvalenz7647Күн бұрын
#hepoops
@SabatiniCustomPaintКүн бұрын
#hepoops
@johnsabia3793Күн бұрын
#hepoops
@arashshahban7590Күн бұрын
Been painting a long time . will try this trick . Makes sense
@jesussierras2909Күн бұрын
Awesome
@user-jt8nf4fy8wКүн бұрын
Too much bla bla bla. Stick to the title.
@PaintSocietyКүн бұрын
Blah blah blah 😇😇
@EnthusiastProjectКүн бұрын
Just curious, are you not able to lock down that swivel function by tightening the nut? It looks like it but I can't really tell without having the tool in front of me.
@irshadali-uq3yjКүн бұрын
#HEPOOPS
@DanielPraska-zz1tsКүн бұрын
#hepoops
@grstar262Күн бұрын
#hepoops
@BBet301Күн бұрын
what primer did you use, you said primered white but the link you have is to a Gray Primer spray can . please i have been keeping my self from doing this project because im still not sure if gray vs white makes a difference for my final results
@simuncelic7420Күн бұрын
#hepoops
@FloridarealrawnewsКүн бұрын
Amazing job guys
@jameslaird8185Күн бұрын
Yea baby! GOOD ALWAYS WINS OVER EVIL!
@renecenteno5921Күн бұрын
#hepoops!
@warrenwilliams8266Күн бұрын
Thank you I was painting at 75 and worried. Then I r remember you saying "its just paint."
@jaefousableКүн бұрын
#hepoops
@josegalindo1262Күн бұрын
That's a good option for prepping liquid
@josesantana9044Күн бұрын
I would love to paint at night Can you recommend a company to help me start 😊
@jadarrochКүн бұрын
Definitely a lot better with noise canceling on.
@johncbr650reКүн бұрын
Wait a minute so we can spray paint over clear coat as long as it bot dry yet? It's like blinding?
@joshleelandКүн бұрын
#hepoops
@jim-se5xcКүн бұрын
Watching you spray is kinda like a meditation.
@justinf9004Күн бұрын
#hepoops
@JHildenКүн бұрын
#hepoops
@Chris-vx3qiКүн бұрын
I love all your videos… keep up the great work 👍
@geetea2220Күн бұрын
#hepoops
@henrikbacke-hansen7365Күн бұрын
Thanks for another great video, Brian. Does this trick apply even if I am using the maximum recommended thinner in the first clearcoat coat to still add 10% on the second and third coat?