Went Black Last Night

Kinja'd!!! "Long_Voyager, Now With More Caravanny Goodness" (long-voyager-2nd-edition)
05/21/2019 at 12:35 • Filed to: Paint, Voyager

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Decided to get something done last night, so I enlisted the kids to help.

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They got it all masked while I worked on the new hatch:

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With the jamb done, it could go on:

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With the new hatch on I set to checking out the kids’ mask job. They did a great job, so I set into wiping down, then laid sealer, then set into painting. It was almost dark by the time I got done, but I got it sprayed and pulled tape:

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Took a few more pics this morning before I left for work:

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Now that can dry til this weekend, then I’ll scuff it back out, mask it off, and get the Shadow Grey laid on. Once that’s on, I’ll pull tape, and clear the whole thing.


DISCUSSION (23)


Kinja'd!!! If only EssExTee could be so grossly incandescent > Long_Voyager, Now With More Caravanny Goodness
05/21/2019 at 07:37

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You understand that you can now never go back, right?


Kinja'd!!! random001 > Long_Voyager, Now With More Caravanny Goodness
05/21/2019 at 07:38

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Once you go black.....

You decide that yellow was the correct choice, and go yellow.

Just kidding!  Looks great!


Kinja'd!!! Long_Voyager, Now With More Caravanny Goodness > If only EssExTee could be so grossly incandescent
05/21/2019 at 07:38

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It is understood.


Kinja'd!!! Long_Voyager, Now With More Caravanny Goodness > random001
05/21/2019 at 07:39

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It would look pretty sweet yellow and black 2-tone............

I already have a gallon of Shadow Grey sitting in the garage though.


Kinja'd!!! Otto-the-Croatian-'Whoops my Volvo is a sedan' > Long_Voyager, Now With More Caravanny Goodness
05/21/2019 at 07:48

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Looking good, I can’t wait to see the whole thing finished.

What did you do about the insides of the doors and such, what’s the plan there, paintjob-wise?


Kinja'd!!! If only EssExTee could be so grossly incandescent > Otto-the-Croatian-'Whoops my Volvo is a sedan'
05/21/2019 at 07:51

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I think the plan is that it's a 30 year old minivan and it's not worth THAT much effort 


Kinja'd!!! Long_Voyager, Now With More Caravanny Goodness > Otto-the-Croatian-'Whoops my Volvo is a sedan'
05/21/2019 at 07:52

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Honestly, I’m not going to worry about it. If it was a high dollar restore, sure, but it’s my family truckster, no one will even notice.

Once the little overspray gets in there, they will blend right in.


Kinja'd!!! Long_Voyager, Now With More Caravanny Goodness > If only EssExTee could be so grossly incandescent
05/21/2019 at 07:53

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Hey, it’s only 25!


Kinja'd!!! random001 > Long_Voyager, Now With More Caravanny Goodness
05/21/2019 at 08:26

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Well, carry on then.

But really, it looks great so far.  Can’t wait to see it finished!


Kinja'd!!! 66P1800inpieces > Long_Voyager, Now With More Caravanny Goodness
05/21/2019 at 08:42

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You get really good results.  Do you have a large compressor or are you using a turbine system?


Kinja'd!!! I like cars: Jim Spanfeller is one ugly motherfucker > Otto-the-Croatian-'Whoops my Volvo is a sedan'
05/21/2019 at 09:01

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“finished”


Kinja'd!!! Ash78, voting early and often > Long_Voyager, Now With More Caravanny Goodness
05/21/2019 at 09:26

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Here, have a little Air Conditioner Direct Current.


Kinja'd!!! SilentButNotReallyDeadly...killed by G/O Media > Long_Voyager, Now With More Caravanny Goodness
05/21/2019 at 09:36

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Kinja'd!!! Long_Voyager, Now With More Caravanny Goodness > 66P1800inpieces
05/21/2019 at 10:11

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HVLP gun and an old Sears compressor like this:

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The compressor is a little small for major painting, it runs pretty much non-stop, which leads to moisture in larger jobs, so I usually just do minor stuff with my setup.

When I do major painting I usually do it at my Grandpa’s place, he has a much larger compressor that keeps up better.


Kinja'd!!! Long_Voyager, Now With More Caravanny Goodness > random001
05/21/2019 at 10:11

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“Finished”, funny word that is, not sure anything I have is ever truly “finished”.


Kinja'd!!! 66P1800inpieces > Long_Voyager, Now With More Caravanny Goodness
05/21/2019 at 11:13

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Thanks, I saw the other van post and thought it came out great.


Kinja'd!!! Long_Voyager, Now With More Caravanny Goodness > 66P1800inpieces
05/21/2019 at 12:14

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This was the first repaint, which was done exactly the same way:

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That was fresh after spraying, no wet- sanding/buffing. Hoping to get away without needing to sand/buff again this time.


Kinja'd!!! diplodicus forgot his password > Long_Voyager, Now With More Caravanny Goodness
05/21/2019 at 13:02

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You already using an inline dryer? https://www.harborfreight.com/inline-desiccant-dryerfilter-68215.html


Kinja'd!!! Chariotoflove > Long_Voyager, Now With More Caravanny Goodness
05/21/2019 at 14:03

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Brave of you to spray outside, not that you probably have much choice.  Good result.


Kinja'd!!! Long_Voyager, Now With More Caravanny Goodness > diplodicus forgot his password
05/21/2019 at 16:04

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We have one on the large compressor. My little one only has issues when it’s humid out and I usually don’t do major painting with it, so I’ve never worried about it.


Kinja'd!!! Long_Voyager, Now With More Caravanny Goodness > Chariotoflove
05/21/2019 at 16:05

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Figured I have to scuff it before I clear it anyway, so it was no big deal.


Kinja'd!!! pip bip - choose Corrour > Long_Voyager, Now With More Caravanny Goodness
05/22/2019 at 05:29

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once you get this one repainted.

you need to line the fleet up for a family portrait

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Kinja'd!!! Long_Voyager, Now With More Caravanny Goodness > pip bip - choose Corrour
05/22/2019 at 06:56

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Gotta repaint the 92 next to take care of the paint peel.