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red baron
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Re: is there a painter in the house?
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August 06, 2009, 09:19:35 AM »
Anybody try this yet?
http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/en_US/3MAutomotive/Aftermarket/Products/Featured_Products/DMS/
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Get the metal straight first. cheeky
+1. I've been having visions of guys mixing up wads of Bondo the size of watermelons.
Prep is the most important part and poorly prepped bare metal isn't as good a base as well prepped paint. And a thick coat of filler on any base is not good. Fix the metal first!
And the whole topic of the fine points of applying Bondo is kind of typical of the dumbing down of America. If you really want to do it right, get the metal as perfect as you can, then break out the torch, flux and solder
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Quote from: trouble on August 06, 2009, 09:19:35 AM
Anybody try this yet?
http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/en_US/3MAutomotive/Aftermarket/Products/Featured_Products/DMS/
What's it cost?
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Quote from: ducpainter on August 06, 2009, 02:57:18 PM
What's it cost?
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good luck finding lead or flux in California
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We had a demo at our shop a while back. I think it's a really good idea. It basically eliminates waste and pinholes because the tubes are sealed from the outside air and there is no mixing. It sands and spreads similar to my beloved Rage, maybe sands a tad harder. Because there's almost no pinholes, you can just about eliminate finishing putty. Can't remember the price...I think it's about $30 a tube, so it's not cheap, but our 3M rep was going to give the shop the applicator gun for free if we switched, but the boss wasn't interested.
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Quote from: mojo on August 06, 2009, 03:21:02 PM
We had a demo at our shop a while back. I think it's a really good idea. It basically eliminates waste and pinholes because the tubes are sealed from the outside air and there is no mixing. It sands and spreads similar to my beloved Rage, maybe sands a tad harder. Because there's almost no pinholes, you can just about eliminate finishing putty. Can't remember the price...I think it's about $30 a tube, so it's not cheap, but our 3M rep was going to give the shop the applicator gun for free if we switched, but the boss wasn't interested.
There are some things you have to do in body work...
the biggie is to not skip any steps.
Finishing putty is inevitable.
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Finishing putty is inevitable.
In our demo, we did sand the filler down smooth and there were no pinholes. I'm sure that if you applied it thicker, or just gobbed it on the substrate, you would probably get pinholes. There have been times where I needed just a light coat of Rage, and not needed finishing putty. It's a hard habit to break (applying putty over mud), but it is possible.
These new fillers are getting better in every way, and I think bodymen just need to keep an open mind when it comes to new products because they are really being designed to make us more productive without sacrificing quality.
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Quote from: mojo on August 06, 2009, 03:56:13 PM
In our demo, we did sand the filler down smooth and there were no pinholes. I'm sure that if you applied it thicker, or just gobbed it on the substrate, you would probably get pinholes. There have been times where I needed just a light coat of Rage, and not needed finishing putty. It's a hard habit to break (applying putty over mud), but it is possible.
These new fillers are getting better in every way, and I think bodymen just need to keep an open mind when it comes to new products because they are really being designed to make us more productive without sacrificing quality.
I'll buy everything you said...
as long as you don't put filler over cured paint.
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as long as you don't put filler over cured paint.
Don't worry... it'll never happen
I'm not saying this 3M product is the best thing ever (I only used it on a small piece of sheetmetal in the demo). But, there are a lot of things that made an acceptable repair 5 years ago that you wouldn't do now.
It's just crazy how fast things change.
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Quote from: mojo on August 06, 2009, 04:15:44 PM
Don't worry... it'll never happen
I'm not saying this 3M product is the best thing ever (I only used it on a small piece of sheetmetal in the demo). But, there are a lot of things that made an acceptable repair 5 years ago that you wouldn't do now.
It's just crazy how fast things change.
again, I can't disagree.
I would add that the basic process hasn't changed much at all, and all these new products are just trying to make it faster.
There's lot's of ways to skin a cat.
even if they're old ways.
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Still watchin B&W TV?
Still mailing letters to your friends and family via USPO?
Still liking that minijet 4?
I think I should go now.
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I gots a lot of filler..... anybody need to borrow some?
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Quote from: trouble on August 06, 2009, 05:39:49 PM
Still liking that minijet 4?
I think I should go now.
not until you send me an RP to try....
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Someone dishing out free minijets
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Quote from: Big Troubled Bear on August 07, 2009, 02:17:32 AM
Someone dishing out free minijets
not free...
he's like a pusher...
gets you to try these things and then reels you in.
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