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Here's the deal: I've never done bodywork in my life, aside from filling a few holes with Bondo and hitting it with rattlecan primer....and it never progressed from that point. This time around, I want to do it right....and I DO want to do it all myself, so I'm hitting all of you seasoned veterans up for advice on what works and what doesn't. I've been spending some time on the bodywork forums doing a lot of reading...however, I will admit that I'm completely overwhelmed by the choices, terminology, etc. etc.
I'm doing this on a very limited budget, so unfortunately this will be the deciding factor on what I get. I was given a Binks Model 7 gun which is what I'd like to use for everything, including the primer and color. Since this was the gun of choice for auto refinishers prior to the current HVLP guns, I'm assuming that I could use it for all finishes...it would just require different spray tips. Also, my compressor is a 5.5HP 13CFM 80-gallon single-stage unit, so I realize it's gonna be just barely adequate, but it's what I've got, so it's what'll be used.
I haven't decided yet on whether to go with a two-stage (2K) basecoat/clearcoat or a single stage. However, since I'm not after a show truck and it's gonna be a daily driver, I'm kinda leaning towards a single-stage urethane, because of ease of application and price.
So over the next week or so, I intend to spend as much spare time as possible on the bodywork forums trying to digest as much info as I can, but since I know there are a few of you who have been down this road a time or two, I'd like to pick your brains and get some advice, and maybe get a good bodywork thread going that future visitors can refer to. I'd really prefer those responding to actually have first-hand knowledge of what you're recommending, as opposed to "my brother's cousin says he used such-and-such and it worked great".....know what I mean?
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