The weekend's work consisted of doing some paint work on my son's 2002 SBEC Duramax 2500HD. The clear coat started peeling off on his roof and I had wanted to get to this last fall but was unable to before the weather changed. Then I had planned to get right on it after we returned from our San Rafael Swell trip in April but my spring went to **** with my health issue.
I finally convinced my son I was feeling well enough to tackle the roof paint last week. It went well and I was able to spend some quality time with my son last week and over the weekend. We were able to work and reflect back on past paint jobs that we did even though paint work is something that I do not enjoy these days.
Paint supplies out and workbench covered to protect it from spills and drips.
Tuesday night we sanded and began prepping the roof for sealer and paint. We backed the truck outside of the shop and began sanding. I was so impressed with how easily my son took to the project. We haven't done much paint and body work in the past 15 or so years since I tore the shop down on my parent's farm that we used as our paint shop, but it was obvious that he had paid attention while we were doing paint and body work in his earlier years.
By Wednesday evening the roof completely sanded and wiped down so we could begin masking.
Masking begins.
Thursday night it was bagged and ready to be pushed outside to apply the epoxy primer/sealer.
We had a bit of a blunder but we regrouped and overcame the issue. After bagging the truck and wanting to stick to a schedule for the paint, we pushed the truck outside Thursday evening after work in order to spray the SPI epoxy primer that I had reduced slightly to use as a sealer. Unfortunately just as we pushed the truck out of the shop and I began spraying the passenger side of the roof a wind storm came up very quickly. I had hoped I could beat it but it ended up with some **** in the sealer so I quit and pushed the truck back into the shop. That was it for Thursday evening.
I had taken Friday off because I had to burn a vacation day before losing it so I wet sanded the couple of areas down where there were some debris stuck in the sealer from the wind storm.
It wet sanded down very nicely and we were back in business.
I pushed the truck back outside on Friday morning and sprayed the SPI epoxy primer with great results.
Pushed the truck back into the shop and went about doing yardwork the rest of the day.
More pictures to follow.......