these are very good instructional videos. i might just paint my own car at
home after watching this stuff.
revirs June 16, 2009 @
9:56 am
Another great video from Pete, you’re really helping peole out dude.
martelarlene June 16, 2009 @
10:00 am
I agree Pete, how do you make a living helping everybody out like this? I
know you arn’t getting paid to do these video’s. Your alright man.
warci June 16, 2009 @
10:20 am
thanks Pete! Always wondered how they did stuff like this. Makes you
appreciate all the work that goes into a good paint job.
pyle1982 September 12, 2009 @
3:51 am
I’va always used a piece of sheetrock to run the pounce wheel over….never
thought of the felt….not a bad idea!
jaybrackett February 2, 2010 @
11:36 pm
You know what your doing in the paint dept., but what is the annoying music
or whatever in the background? How about a little JJ Cale, Santana or
Clapton for you background noise. It would make the video easier to watch.
JB
tommyandtammy1 July 11, 2010 @
11:31 pm
good job thanks. God bless.
fatmick100 July 30, 2010 @
8:35 pm
these videos are kick ass, im a sign write and pinstripe apprentice from
north east england, but sum of your videos help me stay right ahead of the
game at work lol. do you still enjoy striping and painting, or am i gonna
hate it in 10 years time lol. (Y)
vashtriger123 August 11, 2010 @
8:42 pm
yes! SWRNC i like too save money too!! 7:03 lol your vids are very
informing keep it up thanks!!!
alberto basulto August 20, 2010 @
1:55 am
thanks for share some of you job ,greatings from chetumal quintana roo
mexico
quebecbroil January 21, 2011 @
7:06 pm
thank you buddy, been a long time wondering how to transfer pattern to the
other side of the car. thanks for sharing
atdlusdriver March 8, 2011 @
6:50 am
Are you right Pete? YES YOU ARE haha! Great Job! I love seeing other
professionals at work. — Especially ones who are GOOD teachers like you.
I do flames a little different, but follow the same basic principles— The
more you do em the easier they get! Infact I don’t even transfer them
anymore— cheers!
Christopher Wick April 28, 2011 @
2:32 pm
Dig your vids Pete! I do my flames with fine line also, but I never
transferd them onto a piece of paper for the other side, just winged it, my
saying is. You cant look at both sides at the same time? Flames are flames
there not perfect!!
522drwagon April 28, 2011 @
5:24 pm
@71wicker Your absolutely right… Try telling the custom that–Flames are
Flames there not perfect. See what they say. Take it easy and thanks for
the comments. Pete
Christopher Wick April 28, 2011 @
6:42 pm
I’ve had some walk over that comment!! Thank Pete!!
swrnc April 29, 2011 @
6:21 am
@71wicker Personally, Id rather paint the car with no grapics or flames and
get er done. Much easier just to put a nice clean paintjob on it the
messing around for a week with flames.
ACoustaDC October 26, 2011 @
1:27 am
THIS MUSIC MAKES ME WANT TO KILL MYSELF…. BUT THE DAMN INFO IS SO GOOD!
Tanker Pvec March 25, 2012 @
11:27 am
Yeah, helping other guys like me come up in the business for no pay. Great
vids bro. Thank you.
Double Red_Rolex June 13, 2012 @
6:26 pm
Good videos! Whats with the circus music? honk honk beep beep! lol
dwexoticmaple September 5, 2012 @
5:22 am
hi try using a sock even better for bounce pad try
dwexoticmaple September 5, 2012 @
5:23 am
pour chalk into sock tie off and bounce and wipe
FeliciaFledi September 23, 2012 @
8:18 am
Very helpful but please kill the annoying background music. It gave me a
headache after 3-4 videos and I had to stop watching, which was a shame
because I was really enjoying them. Loosing the volume makes us miss what
you r saying and I wanted to hear that. But what I saw was very helpful
otherwise. Cute puppy dog!
Andrew Jordan January 1, 2013 @
12:15 pm
I liked the music, I think it balances out Pete’s gruffness. Love the
videos, man, keep ’em up!
Logan Shephard July 6, 2014 @
1:52 am
And I won’t even need to buy the perforation tool, I can just use my wife’s
S&M toy. You saved me 15 bucks Pete…thanks.
tic tic boom October 19, 2014 @
12:06 pm
Thank you for the vid explained so good ..keep them coming …wayne from
the uk
June 16, 2009 @ 9:52 am
these are very good instructional videos. i might just paint my own car at
home after watching this stuff.
June 16, 2009 @ 9:56 am
Another great video from Pete, you’re really helping peole out dude.
June 16, 2009 @ 10:00 am
I agree Pete, how do you make a living helping everybody out like this? I
know you arn’t getting paid to do these video’s. Your alright man.
June 16, 2009 @ 10:20 am
thanks Pete! Always wondered how they did stuff like this. Makes you
appreciate all the work that goes into a good paint job.
September 12, 2009 @ 3:51 am
I’va always used a piece of sheetrock to run the pounce wheel over….never
thought of the felt….not a bad idea!
February 2, 2010 @ 11:36 pm
You know what your doing in the paint dept., but what is the annoying music
or whatever in the background? How about a little JJ Cale, Santana or
Clapton for you background noise. It would make the video easier to watch.
JB
July 11, 2010 @ 11:31 pm
good job thanks. God bless.
July 30, 2010 @ 8:35 pm
these videos are kick ass, im a sign write and pinstripe apprentice from
north east england, but sum of your videos help me stay right ahead of the
game at work lol. do you still enjoy striping and painting, or am i gonna
hate it in 10 years time lol. (Y)
August 11, 2010 @ 8:42 pm
yes! SWRNC i like too save money too!! 7:03 lol your vids are very
informing keep it up thanks!!!
August 20, 2010 @ 1:55 am
thanks for share some of you job ,greatings from chetumal quintana roo
mexico
January 21, 2011 @ 7:06 pm
thank you buddy, been a long time wondering how to transfer pattern to the
other side of the car. thanks for sharing
March 8, 2011 @ 6:50 am
Are you right Pete? YES YOU ARE haha! Great Job! I love seeing other
professionals at work. — Especially ones who are GOOD teachers like you.
I do flames a little different, but follow the same basic principles— The
more you do em the easier they get! Infact I don’t even transfer them
anymore— cheers!
April 28, 2011 @ 2:32 pm
Dig your vids Pete! I do my flames with fine line also, but I never
transferd them onto a piece of paper for the other side, just winged it, my
saying is. You cant look at both sides at the same time? Flames are flames
there not perfect!!
April 28, 2011 @ 5:24 pm
@71wicker Your absolutely right… Try telling the custom that–Flames are
Flames there not perfect. See what they say. Take it easy and thanks for
the comments. Pete
April 28, 2011 @ 6:42 pm
I’ve had some walk over that comment!! Thank Pete!!
April 29, 2011 @ 6:21 am
@71wicker Personally, Id rather paint the car with no grapics or flames and
get er done. Much easier just to put a nice clean paintjob on it the
messing around for a week with flames.
October 26, 2011 @ 1:27 am
THIS MUSIC MAKES ME WANT TO KILL MYSELF…. BUT THE DAMN INFO IS SO GOOD!
March 25, 2012 @ 11:27 am
Yeah, helping other guys like me come up in the business for no pay. Great
vids bro. Thank you.
June 13, 2012 @ 6:26 pm
Good videos! Whats with the circus music? honk honk beep beep! lol
September 5, 2012 @ 5:22 am
hi try using a sock even better for bounce pad try
September 5, 2012 @ 5:23 am
pour chalk into sock tie off and bounce and wipe
September 23, 2012 @ 8:18 am
Very helpful but please kill the annoying background music. It gave me a
headache after 3-4 videos and I had to stop watching, which was a shame
because I was really enjoying them. Loosing the volume makes us miss what
you r saying and I wanted to hear that. But what I saw was very helpful
otherwise. Cute puppy dog!
January 1, 2013 @ 12:15 pm
I liked the music, I think it balances out Pete’s gruffness. Love the
videos, man, keep ’em up!
July 6, 2014 @ 1:52 am
And I won’t even need to buy the perforation tool, I can just use my wife’s
S&M toy. You saved me 15 bucks Pete…thanks.
October 19, 2014 @ 12:06 pm
Thank you for the vid explained so good ..keep them coming …wayne from
the uk