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Kandyman you are in a good place. Great job, growing your channel, and making friends. Congratulations you deserve. Much thanks and the quality of the videos have become so thoughtful and entertaining. Cheers.
I wanted to say 1 more thing to kandy man. Your are 1 of the best!!! I am just a hobbyist that maybe does a few things here and there for a few people. So i am not in the loop to say as far as guys filling me in on products and technics. But watching and listening to a guy like you i feel like it makes me so much better. I have been redoing a c10 pickup and redone the whole thing and my paint job turned out unbelievable!!!! Im using a blow up booth and pay attention to everything you say bro.. And truthfully i am amazed at the stuff I've been doing!! So please don't ever think that us guys and gals are not listening and learning for a guy who can do and knows what you know. You truly are one of the best ive came across on here and please keep kicking out the GREAT videos and filling guys like me in on information and technics for a guy like me to be able to kick out work that i can truly be proud of!!!! Thanks a million KANDY MAN!!!!
Love the channel! I learn so much from you. Let’s see the rest of it. Congrats with how you are growing your base and I always look forward to your next video.
Most important to use gloves and to clean all the surfaces well and have clean air no water and oil coming through your air lines .. kandyman knows his stuff love his videos really informative thanks
Some really good information there Kandy Man, love your channel as you always go into great detail about the products you are using and why you are using it, thanks for sharing👍John UK
Thanks for sharing, and doing quality work 🙌 👏. I know that you've heard about many horror stories from customers bad experiences 😮😮. I'd like to see the rest of the process.
So, why not just use epoxy? Two coats, wait overnight then epoxy seal. I get the 2k to block out. On small areas, I love using UV primer. That fender would be a good place for UV. The cardboard trick blew my mind. So ingenious!! I've heard that some people use pool noodles between truck beds and cabs when separating them isn't possible. I absolutely love your videos! Thanks for your time in producing them!
generally I like 3 coats of primer , moreover this is the best method to use . kman , its very obvious you take pride in your work , no shorts cuts , best methods which assures longevity in repairs and quality. your channel deserves alot more subscribers . big 👍up to you
In my experience I've seen a lot of primers shrink. In the past when I would leave more primer on the panel after everything is painted, finish looks great at first. But then after a few months especially over the hot summer months as primer underneath of the paint products would cure all the way, it would shrink, slightly distorting the final look of the area that was primed up. So normally I do my Bondo work real well, therefore I don't rely on primer to fill a lot of the imperfections. I always do one coat of primer and then take 80-90% of it off so that only the slightest imperfections would be filled with the thinnest coat of primer that still remains on the panel. That way after everything is painted there's not enough primer on the panel to cause any shrinkage. I'm sure there's more than one way to skin the cat, this is just the way I've been doing it for a while and this way in my opinion gives the best final result. I in no way critique Candymen's work, he is a true master of his trade and I've learned a few things by watching his videos 👍
Looking for suggestions on a job I am looking at bidding. 61 Chevy 2 door post Biscayne. Body work completed 2 years ago all jammed out the rest in primer. Been stored in garage. Couple ways to go but your input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Greg
@@kandyman5315 hey thanks for your input. You did this piece on primer .Yeah I made it by to look at it today. Unfortunately it’s gonna need stripped. I do quite a bit of side work and unfortunately I’ve gotten into a lot of these cars that have been sitting for a while with primer on them. Love the channel.