Flames look much better! Good decision Pete! It looks really nice!
strokerle debo August 6, 2011 @
12:48 pm
they do look better now,
PRACERZ August 6, 2011 @
10:44 pm
Great stuff as always Pete, thanks !
mustie1 August 7, 2011 @
1:27 pm
thanks for the lessons
MoneyMaffia September 22, 2011 @
12:05 pm
aha jij bent nederlands 😉
Shaun Mac October 13, 2011 @
2:32 pm
I like your style, Pete. Not everything needs to be the same and you go
with your creative side which most custom people should be doing instead of
making everything look the same. I have been watching these vid’s for about
2 weeks and its awesome to have someone explain each step. Im learning a
lot and not just in collision. Thanks!
diyautoschool December 13, 2011 @
6:55 am
@costa83p Thanks for the comment and support. Hope my videos are helping
you out, one way or another… Take it easy. Pete
Juggalo4lambo April 2, 2012 @
10:49 pm
they are helping thanks//whoop whoop
MrBnettles April 25, 2012 @
7:19 pm
Thanks Pete love all of your videos
John Ullman April 29, 2012 @
1:25 pm
Where’s mini the body shop girl?….good paint job but don’t like the
choice of yellow.
diyautoschool April 30, 2012 @
7:19 am
Minni’s laid up with a broken leg, she’ll be back soon. Pete
Filmpest May 2, 2012 @
8:48 pm
You’re a good guy Pete, thanks for not just letting the pouncing
explanation go away!
jfolks74 May 24, 2012 @
11:34 am
are you doing that on the base coat or is there a mid coat clear or there?
diyautoschool May 24, 2012 @
5:05 pm
Yes the car was shot with Innercoat PPG DBC500 Clear before hand
Kenzofeis June 11, 2012 @
11:23 pm
Any good idea on how to get a realistic wood pattern, like those old
fashion side panels? Foil, transfer?
diyautoschool June 12, 2012 @
5:37 pm
I don’t have any experiance in recreating wood grain so I wouldn’t want to
send you down a bad road on this, I would suggest to search youtube for
videos on it, I have seen some videos where guys are teaching it.. Good
luck. Pete
mitchiel pricer October 20, 2012 @
5:59 pm
i like the twp tone color combo choices. i have the ultra orange on my
motor cycle indian shirted fenders lots of lookd this summer but to much
orange color i will two tone this fall what shade of gold is this or it it
lime gold pearl. i mixed up hok white & tented with solor gold it looks ok
but doesent pop like this .thanks gary
joe johnson October 30, 2012 @
3:23 pm
Hey pete, no offense but your wifes hot, take care and youre works always
awesome, your fan joe, .
Montrose Patriot April 3, 2013 @
12:12 am
I did the same with the pounce pad, Crayola, and strait line chalk but used
leftover packaging paper (4 oversized surfaces) or 8.5 x 11 sheets 4
smaller flames (if your surface is small)…
diyautoschool June 10, 2013 @
5:08 am
After you trace your design you will then take a pounce wheel (Spur
Wheel–can be purchased at a fabric/sewing store) as shown in the video set
and go over the pattern on the paper, this will create small holes, you
then tape the paper on the other side of the car, pounce it with chalk,
pull the paper off and then you will have an outline of your design to
follow with the tape..
MegaTattoo69 June 10, 2013 @
9:10 am
Okay, got it, Sorry man I missed the wheel leaving holes in the paper…I
get the process now.. “Thanks for taking time to clear that up for me.”
It’s funny I was looking for info on flaking, found your video, got hooked,
now I waste more time watching your vids than I do painting..lol Most
people don’t want to share their secrets..:( But you know that.:). Thanks
again for being so helpful.
diyautoschool June 12, 2013 @
5:06 pm
Take it easy and good luck. Pete
jfolks74 July 13, 2013 @
5:15 pm
thank you…..my jobber also refers to intercoat clear as binder. is it
binder?
August 5, 2011 @ 11:27 am
He Pete,wonderful job. How is Axel doing?
August 5, 2011 @ 12:53 pm
Nice job Pete!
August 5, 2011 @ 12:56 pm
Flames look much better! Good decision Pete! It looks really nice!
August 6, 2011 @ 12:48 pm
they do look better now,
August 6, 2011 @ 10:44 pm
Great stuff as always Pete, thanks !
August 7, 2011 @ 1:27 pm
thanks for the lessons
September 22, 2011 @ 12:05 pm
aha jij bent nederlands 😉
October 13, 2011 @ 2:32 pm
I like your style, Pete. Not everything needs to be the same and you go
with your creative side which most custom people should be doing instead of
making everything look the same. I have been watching these vid’s for about
2 weeks and its awesome to have someone explain each step. Im learning a
lot and not just in collision. Thanks!
December 13, 2011 @ 6:55 am
@costa83p Thanks for the comment and support. Hope my videos are helping
you out, one way or another… Take it easy. Pete
April 2, 2012 @ 10:49 pm
they are helping thanks//whoop whoop
April 25, 2012 @ 7:19 pm
Thanks Pete love all of your videos
April 29, 2012 @ 1:25 pm
Where’s mini the body shop girl?….good paint job but don’t like the
choice of yellow.
April 30, 2012 @ 7:19 am
Minni’s laid up with a broken leg, she’ll be back soon. Pete
May 2, 2012 @ 8:48 pm
You’re a good guy Pete, thanks for not just letting the pouncing
explanation go away!
May 24, 2012 @ 11:34 am
are you doing that on the base coat or is there a mid coat clear or there?
May 24, 2012 @ 5:05 pm
Yes the car was shot with Innercoat PPG DBC500 Clear before hand
June 11, 2012 @ 11:23 pm
Any good idea on how to get a realistic wood pattern, like those old
fashion side panels? Foil, transfer?
June 12, 2012 @ 5:37 pm
I don’t have any experiance in recreating wood grain so I wouldn’t want to
send you down a bad road on this, I would suggest to search youtube for
videos on it, I have seen some videos where guys are teaching it.. Good
luck. Pete
October 20, 2012 @ 5:59 pm
i like the twp tone color combo choices. i have the ultra orange on my
motor cycle indian shirted fenders lots of lookd this summer but to much
orange color i will two tone this fall what shade of gold is this or it it
lime gold pearl. i mixed up hok white & tented with solor gold it looks ok
but doesent pop like this .thanks gary
October 30, 2012 @ 3:23 pm
Hey pete, no offense but your wifes hot, take care and youre works always
awesome, your fan joe, .
April 3, 2013 @ 12:12 am
I did the same with the pounce pad, Crayola, and strait line chalk but used
leftover packaging paper (4 oversized surfaces) or 8.5 x 11 sheets 4
smaller flames (if your surface is small)…
June 10, 2013 @ 5:08 am
After you trace your design you will then take a pounce wheel (Spur
Wheel–can be purchased at a fabric/sewing store) as shown in the video set
and go over the pattern on the paper, this will create small holes, you
then tape the paper on the other side of the car, pounce it with chalk,
pull the paper off and then you will have an outline of your design to
follow with the tape..
June 10, 2013 @ 9:10 am
Okay, got it, Sorry man I missed the wheel leaving holes in the paper…I
get the process now.. “Thanks for taking time to clear that up for me.”
It’s funny I was looking for info on flaking, found your video, got hooked,
now I waste more time watching your vids than I do painting..lol Most
people don’t want to share their secrets..:( But you know that.:). Thanks
again for being so helpful.
June 12, 2013 @ 5:06 pm
Take it easy and good luck. Pete
July 13, 2013 @ 5:15 pm
thank you…..my jobber also refers to intercoat clear as binder. is it
binder?