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Hodge Restoration?

Started by ramblinn, March 09, 2010, 03:04:13 AM

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ramblinn

I've heard good things about them (located in So Carolina) and considering using them to restore my 69 RT.  Anyone around here have experience with them?

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maxwellwedge

Honestly? I saw a car they did that was a disaster.

ramblinn

Yes, the same Hodge Restoration.

Maxwell...could you elaborate pls?

gasoline_24

Don't you need to tape off part of the inside of the trunk and interior to prevent overspray?  What about the backside of the trunk lid?

DC_1

Quote from: gasoline_24 on March 09, 2010, 04:12:55 PM
Don't you need to tape off part of the inside of the trunk and interior to prevent overspray?  What about the backside of the trunk lid?

That was what I was thinking. I have painted a lot of cars and definately wouldn't do it that way. And definately not expect that type of technique on a high end job. If it was a complete paint job, which it appears to be, inside the trunk shoulda been done seperate to the exterior of the car. Usually when the door edges, under hood, under trunk, inside of fenders and other parts and areas are done. Maybe it could have been then re-installed and closed for the exterior paint work.

Just my opinion. 

gtx6970

Quote from: ramblinn on March 09, 2010, 03:04:13 AM
I've heard good things about them (located in So Carolina) and considering using them to restore my 69 RT.  Anyone around here have experience with them?

Where are you located how far are you willing to take it away from home, I'd love the opportunity and have the resources to do it

hemi-hampton

First time I've seen it done that way. You'll be bumping into wet paint that way & unless your using super slow solvent you'll get a dry overspray trying to do to much at once. :Twocents:  LEON.