wonderful work, i agree , cant wait to see er done
martelarlene June 16, 2009 @
7:55 am
I know this one is going to look good. The guide coat is important to use,
I agree.
Jesse O June 16, 2009 @
8:17 am
nice vid .. but would of been better with out the effects and repeats
Jesse O June 17, 2009 @
9:23 am
I suppose next time I will just keep my views to myself…. but thanks
again for the nice video
oadamo October 4, 2009 @
3:58 am
cool keep up the good work. adam uk
Jeff Woods October 26, 2009 @
1:08 am
mmm I always youse a dura block dry first 220 and then wet sand up to 600
wet. I hate wet sanding primer but always do. I think water soaks threw the
primer into the metal. but thear isnt shit you can do about it. I lol at
guys driving with primer on thear cars in rain all the time. i guess its
not my shit.
Julio Hdez January 2, 2011 @
4:52 pm
great song dude, nice taste, great work too
Steve Hamlin March 12, 2011 @
8:49 am
Pete question, im painting a strat body, Black w/old school Yellow,Orange
and Red Flames..in your opinion should i paint the body Flat or Gloss?
considering the flame colors will have to be gloss because i dont think
they make the other colors in a flat in cans, since thats the way i have to
spray it with no spray guns at my disposal. Steve Chapel Hill N.C
swrnc March 12, 2011 @
8:54 am
@dooniehead If your spraying your guitar with spray cans then it doesn’t
matter. I would probably paint it simi gloss black, then put high gloss
flames on it.. That would look pretty cool. Good luck. Pete
pulquedelmejor June 9, 2011 @
5:06 am
thanks Pete I wont be lazzy
swrnc June 9, 2011 @
5:34 am
@pulquedelmejor Sounds good, being lazy does not pay off. Pete
H88 automotive December 16, 2011 @
11:30 am
@swrnc My dumb ass should have waited till the end of the show heck you
told me. lol. But thanks for the super fast response and im gonna get back
to work. keep up the good work.
lllestico January 8, 2012 @
8:58 pm
haha. i was going crazy taking my headphones off wondering where that
mexican music is coming from.lol
PiezPiedPy March 16, 2012 @
8:07 pm
defo all in the prep, Pete knows 😉
Jack Connors April 2, 2012 @
12:22 pm
Pete, Dont know where to Post,,But Who does Your your You Tubes Videos? Ive
been watching ALOT,, Ill also Post On Your Web site,as Im Taking some WP
Classes,, Dont know,as i dont have Photo shop??? what Program,,especailly
the Your friend Pete,at the end Of some of You later Ones,, Thanks,and Keep
up the good work,, PS,,Ya scare the SHIT Out of my wife,out of my office,as
she thinks Your going to Have a Fucking Heart Attack,LOL,,Thanks again,,Jack
swrnc April 4, 2012 @
7:48 am
I edit all my own videos, using windows vista version of windows movie
maker and also sony vegas movie maker, I like the windows the best it’s
fast and simple compared to the sony vegas, but with sony you can do so
much more. The windows 7 movie maker SUCKS don’t use it.. Pete
Jack Connors April 5, 2012 @
1:35 pm
Pete,Thanks,Never hhad Luck with windows Vista,,But YOU!!!!!!!!!!! could be
making thousands,, doing what your doing,as theres NOO FUCKING work Up
here!!!!!!! Except in the web site development,and YOU NAME YOUR
PRICE!!!!!!!!!!! and It willl bring in customers,,, Thanks,Ill willl call
You ,If thats OK? Jack
brokeandhungry1 May 26, 2012 @
10:58 am
cool
Chad Beckstead August 17, 2012 @
5:23 pm
What kind of tape is that?
swrnc August 18, 2012 @
5:55 am
3M-Fine Line Blue Tape
cbanderson89 October 8, 2012 @
7:25 pm
Just a tip to get the same end results faster would be prime it, 180 block
it, guide coat it and da it with 320, and dry sand the rest with 400 dry.
Works great, we do show cars this way all the time.
swrnc October 9, 2012 @
4:52 am
I sometimes dry sand as well, but it makes for a mess when going to paint
the vehicle becuase all the dust that it creates, I preferr wetsanding on
custom cars over dry sanding. If Im doing a small collision job or a
“quicky” paint job Ill dry sand it as you mentioned above… Pete
cbanderson89 October 15, 2012 @
11:57 pm
Your shop looks awesome, I like the cars you put coming out
swrnc May 8, 2013 @
5:03 pm
If you watch some of my videos on bumper refinishing or other videos on the
same subject you want to repeat the process on the plastic parts. If they
are interior parts you want to make sure you get all the armor-all off
before painting.
Logan Shephard July 6, 2014 @
1:24 am
You’re my key mentor Pete, but the old guy I learn from has always
said…..”GET YOUR DAMN GRUBBY FINGERS OFF OUR WORK………..GET SOME DAMN
LATEX GLOVES YOU HACK” He freaks out about finger oils even though we wax
and degrease it. I get him a beer……seems to shut him
up…….temporarily. 
June 15, 2009 @ 9:51 pm
wonderful work, i agree , cant wait to see er done
June 16, 2009 @ 7:55 am
I know this one is going to look good. The guide coat is important to use,
I agree.
June 16, 2009 @ 8:17 am
nice vid .. but would of been better with out the effects and repeats
June 17, 2009 @ 9:23 am
I suppose next time I will just keep my views to myself…. but thanks
again for the nice video
October 4, 2009 @ 3:58 am
cool keep up the good work. adam uk
October 26, 2009 @ 1:08 am
mmm I always youse a dura block dry first 220 and then wet sand up to 600
wet. I hate wet sanding primer but always do. I think water soaks threw the
primer into the metal. but thear isnt shit you can do about it. I lol at
guys driving with primer on thear cars in rain all the time. i guess its
not my shit.
January 2, 2011 @ 4:52 pm
great song dude, nice taste, great work too
March 12, 2011 @ 8:49 am
Pete question, im painting a strat body, Black w/old school Yellow,Orange
and Red Flames..in your opinion should i paint the body Flat or Gloss?
considering the flame colors will have to be gloss because i dont think
they make the other colors in a flat in cans, since thats the way i have to
spray it with no spray guns at my disposal. Steve Chapel Hill N.C
March 12, 2011 @ 8:54 am
@dooniehead If your spraying your guitar with spray cans then it doesn’t
matter. I would probably paint it simi gloss black, then put high gloss
flames on it.. That would look pretty cool. Good luck. Pete
June 9, 2011 @ 5:06 am
thanks Pete I wont be lazzy
June 9, 2011 @ 5:34 am
@pulquedelmejor Sounds good, being lazy does not pay off. Pete
December 16, 2011 @ 11:30 am
@swrnc My dumb ass should have waited till the end of the show heck you
told me. lol. But thanks for the super fast response and im gonna get back
to work. keep up the good work.
January 8, 2012 @ 8:58 pm
haha. i was going crazy taking my headphones off wondering where that
mexican music is coming from.lol
March 16, 2012 @ 8:07 pm
defo all in the prep, Pete knows 😉
April 2, 2012 @ 12:22 pm
Pete, Dont know where to Post,,But Who does Your your You Tubes Videos? Ive
been watching ALOT,, Ill also Post On Your Web site,as Im Taking some WP
Classes,, Dont know,as i dont have Photo shop??? what Program,,especailly
the Your friend Pete,at the end Of some of You later Ones,, Thanks,and Keep
up the good work,, PS,,Ya scare the SHIT Out of my wife,out of my office,as
she thinks Your going to Have a Fucking Heart Attack,LOL,,Thanks again,,Jack
April 4, 2012 @ 7:48 am
I edit all my own videos, using windows vista version of windows movie
maker and also sony vegas movie maker, I like the windows the best it’s
fast and simple compared to the sony vegas, but with sony you can do so
much more. The windows 7 movie maker SUCKS don’t use it.. Pete
April 5, 2012 @ 1:35 pm
Pete,Thanks,Never hhad Luck with windows Vista,,But YOU!!!!!!!!!!! could be
making thousands,, doing what your doing,as theres NOO FUCKING work Up
here!!!!!!! Except in the web site development,and YOU NAME YOUR
PRICE!!!!!!!!!!! and It willl bring in customers,,, Thanks,Ill willl call
You ,If thats OK? Jack
May 26, 2012 @ 10:58 am
cool
August 17, 2012 @ 5:23 pm
What kind of tape is that?
August 18, 2012 @ 5:55 am
3M-Fine Line Blue Tape
October 8, 2012 @ 7:25 pm
Just a tip to get the same end results faster would be prime it, 180 block
it, guide coat it and da it with 320, and dry sand the rest with 400 dry.
Works great, we do show cars this way all the time.
October 9, 2012 @ 4:52 am
I sometimes dry sand as well, but it makes for a mess when going to paint
the vehicle becuase all the dust that it creates, I preferr wetsanding on
custom cars over dry sanding. If Im doing a small collision job or a
“quicky” paint job Ill dry sand it as you mentioned above… Pete
October 15, 2012 @ 11:57 pm
Your shop looks awesome, I like the cars you put coming out
May 8, 2013 @ 5:03 pm
If you watch some of my videos on bumper refinishing or other videos on the
same subject you want to repeat the process on the plastic parts. If they
are interior parts you want to make sure you get all the armor-all off
before painting.
July 6, 2014 @ 1:24 am
You’re my key mentor Pete, but the old guy I learn from has always
said…..”GET YOUR DAMN GRUBBY FINGERS OFF OUR WORK………..GET SOME DAMN
LATEX GLOVES YOU HACK” He freaks out about finger oils even though we wax
and degrease it. I get him a beer……seems to shut him
up…….temporarily.