This is part 2 of masking and painting jambs on the Mustang. In this series of videos we are using Eastwood products and showing you the steps we took. Enjoy the video.
4 Options For Bare Metal
Every paint system is going to have their own recommendations when it comes to providing corrosion protection to bare metal. However, there are 4 basic methods that may be used, which will be discussed in this video.
Masking Jambs – Paper vs. Plastic
When it comes to masking there are more than one way to do it. On the Mustang project we used paper. However, if used correctly plastic can work well too. However, there are a few cautions to watch out for when using plastic against the paint edge, which we will talk about in this video. […]
Amphibious Vehicles: Travel on Land or Water
The prospect of a car that can drive off the road and into the water has intrigued inventive types for decades. Surprisingly, the first amphibious car was actually invented more than 200 years ago. TodayInSci reports that the first amphibious vehicle was the Orukter Amphibolos, invented in 1805 by Oliver Evans, and weighed in at […]
Painting Inside Car Jambs
Jambs After we finished sanding and prepping the outside of the car, we removed the doors, hood, and trunk lid to allow us to properly prep and paint the jambs. We left these parts on the car because it makes it easier to work on the parts while bolted in place without the part wobbling […]