Here's a few pictures from Saturday...
I'm going to create a new thread for all the pictures as I'm going to take this topic a different directs.
Suffice to say... the Cutlass is ready to go back into the paint booth for 3-4 more coats of clear...
Here's the Cutlass with 2-3 coats of PPG clear that's about 6 months old..
Since Autogeek carries the complete Rupes line I decided to test out the Rupes Orbital Air Sander for this project. Most of you reading this will likely never need to sand down an entire car but if you are ever going to tackle this type of project you can do it by hand or machine.
I'm a machine guy...
That's a 3M 6" foam interface pad on the Rupes 6" backing plate to help the sanding discs conform to curves.
This is Orange Peel, this is how the entire car looked before I sanded it down...
The overhead light is what is being reflected in the picture above...
WARNING
Anytime you're machine sanding with something as aggressive a
500 grit sanding discs... focus on the task at hand... also make sure there's plenty of paint on the car to sand before you start.
These discs are perforated for use with vacuum dust extraction. I didn't bring a vacuum with me so I used it without vacuum. The Rupes is outfitted for use with a vacuum and the 3M interface pad does have air passage holes.
Anytime you're dry sanding, especially by machine, be sure to wear the appropriate safety equipment...
With 500 grit sanding discs you can knock a panel with orange peel down to flat as a chalk board in no time flat...
More to come...
