deuceman51
Here goes, I will tell you what Gillespie told me..
1. Using a Binks gun, the tip should be .055 to .0070",, the binks spec is in mm so you would have to convert, my binks was in that range.
2. Use a systhetic enamel reducer--(this means a thinner)they suggested useing Xylene..start with 18 - 19 oz per gallon this is about a 15% mix the max is 26oz per gal which is 20% I had very good results with the 18-19 oz.
3. When you spray take a few prctice shots on a practice board to give yourself the fan and flow that you are looking for, too much it will run, too little dry as soon as it hits the surface, apply enough to wet it, if not wet , not enough paint.
4. after the metal is prepared, blow off the dust, then wipe with lint free cloth with paint thinner. DO NOT TOUCH WITH BARE HANDS it will contaminate.
5.If you sand blast, you should apply the first prime as soon as you can.
6 Recommend 3 coats of prime, I did not scuff between coats. I waited for at least 2 hours between coats of prime, it was dry and warm, humid conditions would be more waiting time. I applied the top coast the next day, here I waited four hours between coats. My spraying was done outside in a dry warm climate (So Calif) Humidity was less tha 50% and temp above 65 degrees.
7 The top coat is not as forgiven as the primer, so if you think you're a hot shot after the prime coat, be carful not to put too much on at a time with the top coat or it will run.
NOTE:I am not a paint pro, this is how I painted mine, so far I've painted and sand blasted four wheels an four hubs, They came out real good, I've paint sprayed before , but never enamel..so what I've out lined above is what I have done and it worked for me. I think its a good starting point for you,,Remember practice on some cardbord or somthing.
Forgot, strain the paint as you put it into your cup
The photos that I have of my trucks are as I bought them, with the exception of the wheels of course, but I think that I will put them on this site so you can see where I'm starting from. I'm doing a frame up restore on both of them.
By the way I will be in S.Dakota on Memorial day,, maybe I can see your deuce at that time.
Tony