Troy
12-08-2015, 07:54 AM
Hello Paint Experts,
I've been thinking about the future painting of my '55 and I would really like to paint it in the original colors, Neptune Green and Shoreline beige. I will probably have a pro do the showing parts but I would like to do the jams, trunk, firewall, ect ect. My biggest worry is getting even spread with no blotchiness. This is one reason I'm also considering a solid color like Grabber Blue, the other reason is my oldest son is color blind to greens so he'll inherit a car that looks two tone beige!!! Anyway back in the day I seem to recall there being "agitating" spray guns was this a real thing and do the new HVLP guns do this too? If not how do you keep the paint mixed up and the metal flake in suspension? Thanks
I've been thinking about the future painting of my '55 and I would really like to paint it in the original colors, Neptune Green and Shoreline beige. I will probably have a pro do the showing parts but I would like to do the jams, trunk, firewall, ect ect. My biggest worry is getting even spread with no blotchiness. This is one reason I'm also considering a solid color like Grabber Blue, the other reason is my oldest son is color blind to greens so he'll inherit a car that looks two tone beige!!! Anyway back in the day I seem to recall there being "agitating" spray guns was this a real thing and do the new HVLP guns do this too? If not how do you keep the paint mixed up and the metal flake in suspension? Thanks