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Great results! I've only ever tried it once and some of the edges really got to me.

Thanks Dubber,
The company I got the kit from thins out the plasti dip so you can spray it thru a gun and it lays much better. If anything is taped on the edge, you have to peel it off after the final coat while it's still wet and then it self levels and make a clean edge.
 

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The dip looks great. I've seen some bad dip jobs and yours looks very nice. Maybe next year a satin red could make an appearance. I've always been partial to that color.
 
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The dip looks great. I've seen some bad dip jobs and yours looks very nice. Maybe next year a satin red could make an appearance. I've always been partial to that color.

Thanks, I think satin white will be next, or, they have a pearl hugger orange that is amazing. I can't make up my mind. Too any options.
 

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Dip looks really nice. You did as good a job as some $1500 shop jobs I've seen. Sprayer looks just like the one Eastwood sells with their brand of dip. Probably do the same to my Chevelle when it's time to hit the track. I'd rather buy tires and safety eqp't than paint right now, anyway
 
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Holy **** that turned out cool! And a great value for $200!

Thanks, yes for $200 I just might change the color every year.

Dip looks really nice. You did as good a job as some $1500 shop jobs I've seen. Sprayer looks just like the one Eastwood sells with their brand of dip. Probably do the same to my Chevelle when it's time to hit the track. I'd rather buy tires and safety eqp't than paint right now, anyway

Thanks alot, I'm really pleased at how well it came out. Just like anything else it's all in the prep.
 
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When I started the Camaro project I promised myself that if I didn't know how to do something I would buy the tools and learn how to do it myself. Whatever "it" was.
Well it was time to evacuate the a/c system and add refrigerant. So I read up and watched many youtube video's. Bought the right tools and did it myself.
Started by evacuating the system. Good news, no leaks first time. So in went the refrigerant. Now I have nice cold air. This summer will be a blast, plus I have some cool new tools.

Vacuum pump.
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Guage set.
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Evacuating the system.
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Putting in the refrigerant.
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Aps63; nice job on the garage, shows even a little garage can be a great place to work on. Good job on the A/C to.

Thanks, just because it's small is no reason it can't be a pleasure to work in. This forum has taught me that over and over again.

Nice. How much did those A/C tools set you back? I see they're harbor freight pieces.

Between the gauges & vacuum pump I'm in it for $150. Gauges were on sale for $50. They work great.
 

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Spent a large majority of the day yesterday reading this thread. Great work! Huge inspiration to start getting my garage in shape. Look forward to seeing what all you accomplish in that space now!

-Ridge
 
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Spent a large majority of the day yesterday reading this thread. Great work! Huge inspiration to start getting my garage in shape. Look forward to seeing what all you accomplish in that space now!

-Ridge

Thanks, it has been huge fun and a true learning experience.
I'm glad I am able to be an inspiration to other members because sooooo many other members have been an inspiration for me.
 

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I think that is great you bought the equipment to do your own A/C work. That investment will pay for itself over a little time. It is things of this nature that make us more independent and keep more $ in our own wallets. Plus--hey it just makes you feel good to be able to do your own work. Great job and things are looking very nice around your place.

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I think that is great you bought the equipment to do your own A/C work. That investment will pay for itself over a little time. It is things of this nature that make us more independent and keep more $ in our own wallets. Plus--hey it just makes you feel good to be able to do your own work. Great job and things are looking very nice around your place.

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Thanks Herb, you're right it is a great feeling.
 
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Getting ready to do a trans swap on the Camaro, so I bought a new toy to help.
The car should be high enough to get it under.

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I'm sure I read before, but looks like I didn't post since you 'dipped' your car. Looks awesome! That came out really great. My F250 (painted satin black) is about due for some bodywork and paint freshen up, maybe I should look into doing that.

After the hoist, the gearbox jack (mine a full height one for under the hoist) is definitely one of the best tools I've ever bought (well, actually, 'picked up' would be more accurate). I use it almost every time I use the hoist.
 
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I'm sure I read before, but looks like I didn't post since you 'dipped' your car. Looks awesome! That came out really great. My F250 (painted satin black) is about due for some bodywork and paint freshen up, maybe I should look into doing that.

After the hoist, the gearbox jack (mine a full height one for under the hoist) is definitely one of the best tools I've ever bought (well, actually, 'picked up' would be more accurate). I use it almost every time I use the hoist.

Thanks, I'm really happy with the way it came out. I'm just about to start peeling it. I want to do some body work over the winter. I'm just going to wait until I finish the trans swap.
 
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Started the Camaro winter projects last week.
New trans and rear and some more body work.
New tool that will make the trans swap much easier.

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GREAT JOB GREAT JOB. OUTSTANDING. God bless you for being able to work with your hands. Remember to get you car high enough to be able to roll the jack out from beneath with the trans on it. Otherwise you will have to load and unload trans on jack under the car. A real PITA. Again outstanding job.

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I've been considering one of those jacks. Keep us posted on how well it works.

As long as you have the car high enough it works great. I wish it was a little lower, but still works great for the money.

Amazing job with the garage I am envious. Maybe someday my garage will look half as nice

Thanks.

GREAT JOB GREAT JOB. OUTSTANDING. God bless you for being able to work with your hands. Remember to get you car high enough to be able to roll the jack out from beneath with the trans on it. Otherwise you will have to load and unload trans on jack under the car. A real PITA. Again outstanding job.

Frank

Thanks Frank, you're right about getting the car high enough. My car is VERY low so I have to put it on the jack after I dragged it under the car. Still the jack works great though.
 
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How about making you wheel stands higher? Frank

They are pretty high right now. I have to use a block of wood on my jack just to get the car up on them. I would have to add at least 6" to clear the trans jack & trans.
That's my only complaint about the trans jack, it does not go low enough. Otherwise it's great.

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Finally got to use my new press.

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Built a new rear for the Camaro and had to press on the bearings. Tons of fun.

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They are pretty high right now. I have to use a block of wood on my jack just to get the car up on them. I would have to add at least 6" to clear the trans jack & trans.
That's my only complaint about the trans jack, it does not go low enough. Otherwise it's great.

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Nice car

I have a new rear sway (1LE) to put in my 2012


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