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SSDutch - a 1964 CJ6

Discussion in 'Builds and Fabricators Forum' started by Boyink, Apr 5, 2007.

  1. Boyink

    Boyink Super Moderator Staff Member

    No - neither the red or white is TSC paint, so it's not returnable...:rofl:
     
  2. jd7

    jd7 Sponsor

    so are you gonna mix those two together? You know what color that'll beR)
     
  3. MsBoyink

    MsBoyink New Member

    I think in this case I'd best keep my mouth quiet, whether I know something or not.

    Let's just say, as I've said all along, I just don't see MrBoyink driving a blue jeep. ;)
     
  4. Boyink

    Boyink Super Moderator Staff Member

    Pink would certainly make my 8 year old daughter happy...:rofl:

    But no - most definitely not white, red or any combinations thereof...
     
  5. Boyink

    Boyink Super Moderator Staff Member

    Well....OK. I thought I would be able to keep the color a secret until after it was painted but I'm just no Billy...R)

    I wanted a 60's color - one that just immediately said "old Jeep". I know red and white were on the chips back then but those colors are just so popular around here that it wasn't unique enough. Especially white - 90% of 'glass bodied Jeeps are left white here in MI it seems.

    The color had to contrast well with the black softop and white wheels. This ruled out 2 of my favorites - either a sea-foam green or Prairie Gold (light Yellow).

    Animal came to mind - and the choice became clear: Champagne Gold. This is the color that Dutch was originally and I've always thought it was cool. I've also yet to see a CJ6 in it - while I've seen most other colors.

    I traded some PM's with Billy as I remembered he didn't use the Jeep Champagne gold. I did some web searches, and came up with this '69 Mach 1 Mustang and loved the color:

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    Good thing as FLAPs didn't have the right Jeep chips but had that color on a '69 Ford chip.

    So there you go...1969 Ford Champagne Gold. ;)
     
    Last edited: May 4, 2007
  6. jd7

    jd7 Sponsor

    finally.....;) that'll look good a whole lotta gold, waiting to see the pics.:beer:
     
  7. Boyink

    Boyink Super Moderator Staff Member

    I learned one thing today...

    It's impossible to photochop Champagne Gold onto a Jeep...:rofl:
     
  8. Boyink

    Boyink Super Moderator Staff Member

    Allergies and wind killed my day today -- I got SSDutch mummified but that's it.
     
  9. sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

    Sweet color, but what a let down. I wanted pics!
     
  10. panzer

    panzer Super Mod Staff Member

    That'll be sweet Mike!!! Good luck!!
     
  11. Boyink

    Boyink Super Moderator Staff Member

    Sorry guys...I was disappointed as well. But the thought of sneezing with a respirator on wasn't a fun one...:rofl: ;)

    Hoping to snag a day away from work this week to get back at it.
     
  12. Glenn

    Glenn Kinda grumpy old man Staff Member

    It does suck to do that. R)
     
  13. jd7

    jd7 Sponsor

    R) probably coulda said it blows....
     
  14. michigan_pinstripes

    michigan_pinstripes I'm not lost, I'm wandering

    <insert Spaceballs quote here> :D
     
  15. Boyink

    Boyink Super Moderator Staff Member

    OK - first round of primer on. Lessons learned:

    - My cheapie water filter is not enough - not when I see water spitting out of the air connection at the spray gun. Seemed to be more moisture in my lines than normal tonight.

    - This primer and mineral spirits didn't get along - it made the paint clump up. Not fun to clean up.

    - I need one of those little touch up guns - there are some places I just can't get this thing.

    - I need a 90 deg connection for the air hose at the gun - I kept dragging the air hose though the paint.

    - Getting the right combo of spray pattern/amount of air/amount of paint is tricky. Not until I was almost done was I getting a nice wet coat.

    - I guess gravity feed means you don't shoot upside down...will have to rattle can the bottom of the cowl.

    - My butch repairs look a whole lot better with paint on them.

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  16. bkd

    bkd Moderator Supreme Staff Member 2022 Sponsor

    looking good Mike...
    Looking forward to seeing the finished product.
    I ordered a fold-n-tumble rear seat for the 66, gonna have the fronts upholstered to match...getting a head ache trying to figure out what color to paint it...your PINK is starting to sound goodR)
    Keep up the good work, love the pics, gotten lots of ideas from your work
    Jim S.
     
  17. jeepfreak81

    jeepfreak81 When in Doubt, Pedal out!

    "I see your Schwartz is as big as mine" R)


    What about a swivel, I love mine on my air dremel?
     
  18. Boyink

    Boyink Super Moderator Staff Member

    Yea - I was thinking I already have one. I used a "whip hose" to build my inflation tool for the Jeep. I can just pull that apart and use it.
     
  19. michigan_pinstripes

    michigan_pinstripes I'm not lost, I'm wandering

    I know some tight situation tricks with a traditional gun but not top feeder. I use to kink the air hose by hand and adjust the pattern super narrow. Test it on cardboard and then direct a low pressure stream where you need it.
     
  20. Boyink

    Boyink Super Moderator Staff Member

    Spray size doesn't matter...my biggest handicap is the sheer size of the gun - with the rollcage in there I just can't get the gun in certain places.

    Even a smaller paint cup would help alot.

    I used to be able to get spray bombs custom mixed at FLAPs...but their machine broke and they didn't replace it. Gonna try NAPA...