#5 How to use & apply Spray Poly Filler on 71 Camaro | Muscle Car Respray



This episode brings you all the info you need to use and apply Spray Filler (polyester)
Howard speaks to John Hristias from PPG and then shows you what he’s done to use the Spray filler on the 71 Camaro

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Thanks to Perry’s Garage for the project
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Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
https://uppbeat.io/t/konstantin-garbuzyuk/as-it-passes-by
https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/cruisin
https://uppbeat.io/t/nick-petrov/bright-future
https://uppbeat.io/t/west-valley-shakers/no-wonder
https://uppbeat.io/t/abbynoise/puncher
https://uppbeat.io/t/abbynoise/blaze

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13 thoughts on “#5 How to use & apply Spray Poly Filler on 71 Camaro | Muscle Car Respray”

  1. Love this series of videos Howard cannot say thankyou enough !!! SO thankyou…. And also wanted to ask have you used of heard of Linear Blocking tools and if so whats your thoughts on these blocking tools ??

    Many thanks again as i am about to do my own first full respray and am aiming for a show quality

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  2. this may not be the time and place for this comment, but i would love a bit of info regarding your spray booth basics. such as end filtering. is it sucking or blowing? maybe content for another time. only asking as i have painted some past projects in various locations such as in the drive way thru to a handyman spray booth. cheers on the series. loving the info/content.

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  3. Howard,

    I appreciate all the effort and content you provide the Car community, however it would help if you could provide some basic costings in relation to equipment being used, paints, paper and other tools of the trade. A big factor for some enthusiasts is cost when trying to manage a house hold budget as well. I know a lot paints and equipment isn’t cheap, but when there is other pressing priorities, some of us may use products that are within our budgets, especially when working from home. It would help to see if this is achievable or perhaps look for cheaper alternatives and perhaps with the same results, especially for the backyarders. Love your work and attention to detail.

    Regards

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