How (Not) to Paint a Car | 1985 Fiero 2M4 Revival - Part 11
2020 ж. 1 Қаз.
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When it comes to painting, you definitely want to learn from people who have a lot of experience, so I recommend closing this video and watching literally anybody else.
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Hope you guys like the video! I was going to put a plug here and say "If you liked the Fingerprints Workshop shirt with the Fiero on the back that I was wearing, then check out the Teespring link in the description", but I realized I never actually wore it in this video. Whoops.
There's also no Teespring link in the description
@@Ordolph Except that there is. Right under where it says "Merch:"
Yes!!! I’ve been looking forward to this video!
@@RonaldFinger Hmm, I feel like I'm getting gaslit cause I definitely didn't see that before, but I'll accept it. That shirt is sweet though.
Loved the video. It's good to see mistakes and how they are corrected. Good job.
Ronald: "Honey, I just bought a wedding tent." Ronald's Girlfriend: "Oh really!?" Ronald: "Yeah, to paint the car." Ronald's Girlfriend: "Oh."
Huge downside potential !
I'm sure they'll use it eventually for it's intended purpose :)
Finally a bubble thought post that works and cracked me up...
😂😂
@icarus LOL, no to really get hitched =P
"And there's a lot of orange peel." Just like it came from the factory in 1985.
No, that’s way less then factory
Hell it still does. Have a 2022 camry they didn't even pretend to give a shit on
I was right there with you when I saw that panel heading for the floor. In my room like "NOOOOOOOOOO". Glad you were able to fix everything man. Keep rolling with the punches.
Same here.
i almost cried like a bitch
I would’ve destroyed something. I probably would’ve taken it out on the panel or the stands. Something about inanimate objects disobeying me drives me up the wall.
@@twelvecatsinatrenchcoatPreach brother... The only time i have absolute tolerance is with machinery(lathes, grinders, mills and such) as i love them, and i know that the error can only be mine, as the machine is near perfect and does only what you make it do... But shit that you set up perfectly, only for it to be tipped over by a fucking microgram of dust landing on the outermost corner and such shit, crap rolling off the perfectly smooth and flat surfaces that are as level as they can be just due to black fucking magic can drive me up the wall just as well... Or electronics that should have absolutely no problems just making shit up and crashing, well, crashing until the whole device suddenly crashes repeatedly into a nearest wall or a sledge/hammer at high velocity due to me losing my shit... Its what got me to stop using cellphones... You buy them, a year later you have a brick that has to be charging 18 hours a day to work for 2... Well, the last 5 phones did at least, until each was either smashed by a piece of heavy metal, driven over and had a burnout done on the screen or literally broken apart by bare hands and infernal rage... And they say that iphone has a metal shell to make it more durable... yeah right, not durable enough to withstand a pissed off machinist...
*Trunk falls slowly to the ground* Ron has added "cordless paint gun" to his wish list.
those don't exist, do they? 🤔 maybe some sort of backpack tank thing. another possible solution is an overhead cable-management system of some sort.
SpaceMissile no they don’t unless it’s electric. Usually for painting walls and such.
"another 100 dollars is just a drop in the bucket." Spoken like a true car guy 😂😂. I feel you there Ronald
I scoff at $100, lol, just wait until you get nickel and dimed for several thousand.
@@E-N-A-R-D-L-A-V I've got nearly 40k in my car. I def understand
"oh here's a nice running/driving/stopping car for 1500, might as well repair the rust on it, okay I replaced half the body in New metal, might as well make it pretty, okay 5 gallons of filler later, it looks good! Might as well get the premium paint, well it's driving now, that's fun. Oops didn't buy a new radiator, now the engine is shot. Welp might as well get a bigger, newer engine in there! And a transmission for highway speeds.... That will need a custom drive shaft so might as well get a new rear end. Welp now the back is disc and the front is drum brakes... Might as well get a disc conversion kit for the front. Oops, now I need new wheels and tires since it's a different lug pattern. Fuck me I just can't stop. Next up is building a brandy new sporty engine to replace the used one I threw in when it eventually goes (hopefully long enough away to give me time to save up!)
You know why I like this series, and why I think a lot of other people do too? It’s because you don’t hide your mistakes. Instead of making it look like “there was no issues and this went perfect first time every time”, you show us the problems and how you fix them. That, to me at least, makes this series far more enjoyable than it would have been if everything was “perfectly easy”.
Bingo! It's why I've been watching since the beginning. Because he's not afraid to show his mistakes. I wish alot of people would admit their mistakes. It makes them Human. Not some slap stick "gotta have this car done Perfectly before the deadline!" Routine
30:05 like this here, i felt that deep down
@@dragonbrownies517 And it makes me feel not so bad when I make mistakes, because everyone does it. Not just Ronald.
I came here for exactly this comment.
Old saying: “You can’t polish a turd.” Ronald Finger: “Hold my beer.”
Hold my camera*
Hold my finger
But you can roll one in glitter :)
@@thebige7302 I see what you did there.
Hold my soda, how old is he?
“In the next FEW episodes” Me: OH GOD YESSSS
Me: "May gods be praised!" :D
The trunk falling was honestly heartbreaking
I've never felt so bad for anyone ever 💔
I physically felt that moment.
I would have thrown the paint gun through the floor
I almost started yelling myself, because I've been there before
I honestly screamed when that happened
"Painting a car is one of those things where it might seem scary at first but when you go to do it, it's actually terrifying" 😂
Yeah, that’s pretty valid
Look here dammit, the KZhead algorithm decided last night to show me the video, I have since, spent the past 24 hrs catching up on the past, nearly two years, of content. Take my subscribe, and hurry the frack up, and finish this car. Then drive it to Bruce's house (the original owner) and show him that you made good that you would love this car.
Car painting is just raw, undiluted pain. You are a colossus of a man to not just endure it, but to do a good job of it. And thank you for the series, it is really awesome! It is really pleasant to see such old and good cars brought back to life.
"Matt from Eastwood kept telling me that he wanted me to check out his snake" bruh
It's big and red 😏😏
???
"My anaconda..." -DON'T! Don't you f**king dare...!
Damn. I felt that piece hitting the ground. I been there. It sucks.
I mean.... he did break 2 mirrors earlier.
@@JoeyLovesTrains But that doesn't compare to when you are painting. So much prep work...almost done.....disaster.
kade hesler I was talking about the 14 years bad luck Edit: but yeah, I’ve been there too
I felt that reaction too. Shouted 'No!' and nearly teared up, and it's not even my car. At least Ronald was familiar with the repair process and probably had some of the material to fix it on hand.
My heart sank when that fell I felt so bad.
Hey man been watching your Fiero restore since the part 1, really enjoy your editing style! And I feel you pain, recently restored a 66 Mustang and am currently restoring a 67 Impala. Restoring cars is pain, screaming, blood, anger, and a little bit of joy when you actually complete a task. I felt that primal yell when you dropped the hood lmao
Man, that piece falling was a massive kick in the nuts 😫😫😫😫
Funny seeing you here
"Wait, this is the Australian version..." I knew there was a reason I keep coming back and watching this channel ... hehehehe.
30:06 the moment the internet shouted NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. Heartbreak :(
as a meticulous yet clumsy idiot i felt this one to my core. i was like "FUUUCCCKK! thats totally some shit i would do" and have done lol.
😂😂😂
My legs tensed up and I almost cried... hahaha
Man you’re killing it! Great job and thanks for the shout-out!
Do they make edible paint? Asking for a friend...
@@aelecx9083 I mean yeah, but you can only eat it once, ask my uncle🙃
Awesome to see you getting a shout out Brian, lvoe the channel man and love all the tips, did some touch ups on my forester following your vids :) so thanks very much!
Sam Coote thank you!
Just a baby goat with sentience well it’s better than not eating it. I’m going to buy a huge bucket of paint and dump it in my mouth and it will be glorious.
When your spraying, move straight across back and forth. Dont move your wrist like that. Lock your wrist until your past the work piece then let go of the trigger
Agree 100%
And don't stop to do small areas like between the headlights like he did. Doing that can leave fan marks above the headlights. Always use one fluid motion across all panels, no matter the shape, size, openings, etc.
Damn Ronald, this painting episode is REALLY *INTENTS* Sorry, the dad joke was really not my *inTENTion* ....... SO! What about that VW bus project?
Hah, good one! I like those, and I'm not a dad!
By FAR THE MOST entertaining project car series on KZhead
Most Impressive I'd say. But I mean its a tough field out there, MCM, Tom's turbo garage and so many more...
@@okkrom cant forget project binky by bad obsession motorsports!
@@jHftw Well I did not forget, I'm unaware of it. But I know what I am doing on tomorrows rainy day! Thanks!
@@okkrom good luck! Theres alot of content! It's absolutely wonderful though!
I disagree, it is interesting, but as far as most interesting.............What I really enjoy, is watching a young man learn and grow as he progresses through his first major vehicle project. THAT is the truly interesting part. We make mistakes, so we can learn from them and do better next time. His next project will be leaps and bounds better than this one, and one day he will be ready for a full on ground up restoration. One day, I hope to see those videos.
30:06 Dude.... when the table fell and you yelled I felt my heart break.
Bro he got so mad. I would to I just didn’t expect it
We all felt the same way
I started laughing, only because if I was doing this. It would be the same damn thing that happens to me, had shit like this happen so many times doing projects.
I laughed because I had the same happen to me. With the same reaction.
He definitely kept his cool a lot better than I would have...
I can't believe you fit everything that made me angry when I first started painting into one video.
“He wanted to show me his snake. It was large and red.” Ummmm...careful of that spray.
"Getting caught up with what it could be, instead of looking at what it is..." -- Dude, very, very wise comments that can be applied to many parts of life.
But..........dreaming in what it could be is what drives us to do better. Always strive to be or do better, it's the only way we grow.
You forgot the best part “... DAD.”
"What was a steaming pile of poop is now a glossy pile of poop." That is the victory cry of all us shade tree guys, well done Ronald, holster that spray-gun and be proud!
Been working on cars all of my life. I have/owned four Fieros. What you are doing is something I would never have the guts to do. Painting is whole different level of commitment and patience and I envy and admire your dedication. Nice job. Keep the great work and series.
These are not car restoration videos. These are dealing with adversity, overcoming obstacles, learning about yourself, dealing with your own high expectations, learning to be ok with things that don’t go exactly the way you want them to, learning how to love, dealing with frustrations, reaching out for help, problem solving.....videos. Well done young man
As happy as I am this episode is out, I'm going to miss the Fiero when it's done.
Project cars are never done, there will always be something that'll need work. I want to see the full restoration but that won't be for years yet
@@NP-rh3dt ...this IS NOT Tavarish.
@@andytaylor1588 its not just tavarish most project cars dont really get finished they are constant work in progress
@@andytaylor1588 he finished the million-dollar show car.
Ronald. Much respect. The reason this series is so compelling is your honesty and willingness to say “good enough for me” and not suffer the tyranny of the comment section. What you’ve built is a wonderful driver. May you enjoy the car immensely!
This has everything, drama, tears of joy, tears of sadness, swearing, even a cute woman bandit at the end, Netflix hasnt got shit on you! Love your series Ron, waiting for the next one!
If that girl is still around by the end of this, for the love of god marry her.
I'm sure she's his girlfriend!:) Semper Fidelis
@@johnroos5807 And for all the help she has given, not to mention her being very pretty, she is a keeper.
"Wait, this is the Australian version" Quote of 2020
And the laugh that came after that! Awesome!
I can confirm that it looked the right way up to us in the land down under.
Hysterical!
@@StephenJohnson-jb7xe Agreed, I didn't know what the joke was, all I saw was a picture of a tent right side up and him laughing......
I hope you NEVER do a full restoration later. I hope you keep this Fiero exactly like it is when you get done. Every panel that you look at 5 years from now, will be a memory that will make you smile. Every corner that got chipped that you fixed will make you laugh because you exploded at your whits end. You will see those small paint spots on the sunroof opening when you open it and the clear coat imperfections and think "why didn't I fix that". But you know what??? All of us lucky enough to see it in person won't see any of it. All we will see is how amazing it is that you not only did it, but how incredible it looks. Those flaws are little pieces of you... leave them... they are part of the history of the car, just like you are.
T Clay is correct. At a future point in his life, the car will be worth more just as it is; a sentimental “point and time” as a life reminder thing. Beyond that, there will likely come a point in life when current projects, time, obligations, expenses, life experience, and just getting older will make you far less the perfectionist. As long as you take care of it (I am sure you will), you’ll grow to accept and enjoy it for what it is and what it has been for you through the years. As a 48 year old owner of a ‘63 Studebaker of nearly 30 years, I can attest. As time passes, there becomes an odd mix of loving the car but also taking it for granted. You don’t want to part with it but a new project is always more pressing or exciting. The car get put on “the back burner”, months turn into years, years into decades! Time is sort of cruel that way but, in the end, you’ll just be glad and grateful that you were able to hang onto it, keep it running and driving, and enjoy using it when time allows. Just get it done to the best of your ability (which ain’t too shabby, btw) and make some memories with it!
Amen, sister
Mr. Finger...the fact that you're so honest about showing the entire process is a gift to all of us watching you. And I'm firmly convinced that you're a magician for how beautiful it's turning out, especially when you're climbing the learning curve.
Ron, not many guys would have the guts to do their own paint with not a lot of practice or experience first. The job you have done so far is something to be really proud of. It's been a great series that I dont want to end!
For some reason, I don’t want this series to end.
I can't wait for it to end, because as much as I'm enjoying it... he did say that he already has the next project picked out and I'm dying to know what it is.
Sadist. But I know what you mean. Sharing the agonies as well as the joy.
I laughed way too hard at the Australian tent joke.
(: ʇᴉ pǝʞᴉl noʎ pɐlƃ ɯ,I
@@RonaldFinger i here bats sleep right side up in Australia
@@RonaldFinger wow, how long did that take you? Or is there a website for that? ;)
I'm Aussie and don't get the joke. Tent looked right to me :P
@@RonaldFinger Oh, NOW I get it...damn.
Holy smokes I’m so glad I’ve stuck around this long. That cinematic bug bomb scene was amazing lmfao.
Just wanted to thank you for making mistakes and talking about them in detail. Every mistake you’ve made and talked openly about has saved a thousand of us from making the same one. Like Homelander says “you’re the real hero.”
Ron Jeremy called, he wants his mustache back... 😂 😂 😂
They call that a molestache
Almost died with you when the decklid fel
8:36 - Ronnie Fingers fingers do the talking. LOL. ❤️ it!
todays youth seems not lost when I see this guy teaching himself all this stuff. I´m in my 50ties and still watch this channel and learn / get inspired from his ideas. Ronald - well done, keep on going !!!!
I highly suggest everyone joins Ronnie’s Patreon! He’s super responsive to messages and the little snippets make the $1 donation per real episode seem like nothing at all! That’s all it is $1 per each main video!
Wait, so it's not monthly, they just take a buck every time he drops a video? Nevermind, I'll go look, ty for the heads up. Edit: I signed up! Seriously the only thing holding me back was the huge gap between his video's, this fixes that nicely. Thanks again!
I'd sponsor him in a heartbeat. Once I am finished couch surfing and have my life back in order, I shall do so.
I just signed up too, should have done it months ago.
This series is getting better every episode. The story, the humor, the lessons. The originality and natural flow of events cannot be easily recreated in any planned production!
Please compile all episodes together on one DVD and offer it for sale so we can sit down and watch the entire series in one sitting. Well, maybe two sittings. Ok, you figure it out. Just don’t make it the length of a made for TV Mini-Series.
@@chicagodaddy1 If only Netflix, Amazon Prime, Crave, Hulu, WhoEver had any brains they would pick this series up.
28:40 "instead at looking at how far it's come, dad"
Leaving it as it is is absolutely the right thing to do. It looks fantastic for being the very first time you painted AN ENTIRE CAR
I was not expecting this level of humor and narrative when I started watching this a couple years ago. That has kept me glued.
Yo that paint suit removal was such a slick edit
What makes content like this great is its authenticity. It's real, not bs.
Been enjoying your entire series here. You’re a good man, Ronald Finger.
"And guys I gotta be honest.." *Ad plays* You're not a dish.. You're a man.. Me: *Inspired*
Mine was , guys i got to be honest Ad plays I was sexually abused
Mine was "adblock plus has been in existence for a loooong time"
@@eriklarson9137 Exactly. I buy merch instead of watching ads.
”And guys, I gotta be honest...” Ad: ”Swedens most loved pie” *in swedish*
OMG! I yelled out "OH SH*T" at the office when the trunk lid fell over.
😂😂
I love watching how far the Fiero has came. I was a teen in the 80s. And the Fiero was one of my favorite 80s cars.
The getting mad when you dropped the decklid and then immediately fixing it, was zen AF my dude
Installing a transmission cooler inline between the compressor head and tank will dramatically drop temps from 200'+F to 70'F. That cool air helps keeps moisture problems away. KZhead search "compressor aftercooler".
does this also work for the v6? just wondering if it would work on my fiero
@@nolansprinkle813 This modification is only for the air compressor that he's using to paint the car with. This isn't something that's done to the Fiero.
Would it fit on my honda?
@@constructdestruct360 oh ok. sorry, got confused
@@okkrom No Moog, it won't fit on your honda.
Great to see the project coming along nicely! 😀
Great to see you here!
Bro deserves more views and subscribers
Hey bro, I just wanted to tell you that I have watched this from the beginning and loved it. I am a borderline perfectionist with my work. I do carpentry. Now I'm nobody important but everyone who knows me, knows I am very very particular with my work. And I am very impressed with what you have done. So you can take that for what it's worth coming from some dude. But I just wanna say very well done man. And you're hilarious too. 😂 Keep up the good work bro. love your videos.
When I was your age , I practiced painting friends junk cars for cheap. Even if it wasn’t perfect they were happy and I got to learn and practice a lot . That was way before the internet existed . KZhead can only teach you so much . One important thing , you need tons of good lighting when painting .
Practicing on other people's junk is a great idea: I do that with welding, I don't charge anything and I always thanks them for letting me practice on their crap. You can't really get better at some work unless there are consequences to your mistakes; it is nice when the consequences are on someone eles's junk, yet they are still grateful it is fixed and not likely to break again in that same spot. Cheers!
practice your skills on customer cars. favorite motto
@@dpayne09999 Aren't they all customer cars?
It was too dark in that tent.
I’m loving the 80s inspired filler montage music.
One of my favourite car restoration series on KZhead.
im only a minute in and i already know you’re so proud of this car, HELL IM PROUD OF YOU FOR PUTTING IN EVERYTHING YOUVE GOT FOR THIS CAR, ive been watching this series since the first upload and i can easily say this is the most fulfilling series i’ve ever watched, thank you so much for sharing it with us.
I genuinely don’t want this series to end
I came for the Fiero restoration, what I got was a philosophical life lesson on "not sweating the small stuff and keeping it real".
I really liked the moment where the table fell, you screamed, and cut directly to fixing it with no words. Ive been learning about....learning how to do things a lot lately. and I think the most important part is recognizing you will make mistakes. its okay to express frustration, but the best way to move forward is to just get to work on fixing things..
"just kidding." I called that a mile away.
When that panel fell. Oh my god. I felt like crying with you. Good job on getting back up and fixing it quickly, id've probably cried for another hour xD I love how this entire project is turning out, and i really cant wait for the final reveal of it all put together. You say you dont care if its show ready, but i would still take that to shows and be all like, "Yeah i fixed this. Yeah its got mistakes, but thats called character." I cant wait for the next episode. Keep up the amazing work!
Man this series has me hanging onto the edge of my seat harder than most TV dramas. What an emotional rollercoaster with all of the mistakes, but god damn is it all the more rewarding to see the end result
The person who would ask "why would you waste so much of your time and money on this" obviously has not had the satisfaction that goes along with making an impossible dream come alive. I have followed your journey for quite a while and continue to wish you the best of luck.
Keeping some imperfection in the paint wil just look like GM quality anyway🤣
😂😂
Says the Renault owner...talk about paint quality issues
@@goclunker no issues on mine 15year old paint and in showroom condition
When the table with the decklid falls over: TOP TEN ANIME BETRAYALS OF ALL TIME
One of the greatest restoration sagas of all time
I FELT THAT IN MY SOUL WHEN THE HATCH FELL DOWN
....."Dad" I can't remember ever laughing so hard! Thanks
Oh boy just made some food and theres 36 minut vid of fiero, thanks!
What food did you make
@@RonaldFinger I'm guessing banana based
@@RonaldFinger Oh I think it was Pierogis (answering after a day so I forgot what I had)
Never even heard of Eastwood till these videos
My heart broke when I saw that broken corner. One hell of a job man
I came to this series for the spooky stuff and now I'm addicted to actually watching the car stuff. I don't even like cars.
Same here. We got a scene this video, but it’s been so sparse I wonder if they’re just bits more than anything.
What's up with the spooky stuff? Can anyone explain it to me? Or is there literally no explanation?
Enzo Perruccio kzhead.info/sun/ZbauYcOko6VsgZ8/bejne.html Here’s a video going over it, but at the time this content creator was under the impression that this all implicated an ARG. After a few months now though, to me it looks like they were just small bits that were just for fun.
when the hood fell, i felt that "GOD DAMN IT!!" - the nice thing about fiberglass is that you can kinda do whatever you want with it. Great work!
That rage when the table topples, super relatable, just know that those little uh ohs happen to everyone and cooler heads always prevail. Although punching something may help at first.
I’ve learned from watching these videos and working on my own cars, that working on cars makes you learn about the human experience.
"What was a steaming pile of poop. Is now a glossy pile of poop." - Brilliant
You really had me going with the rattle can gag
Can we get a 30 minute or so POV therapy drive when the Fiero is fully revived
Seconded. I'm gonna need so much footage of this.
Not to shabby on your first paint job on a car. But what matters is that you learn from your mistakes and do a better job next time. Awesome job.
As a car guy, I feel your pain with the panel falling, and your discouragement at the orange peel on the paint. I worked at a body shop in my teen years and I can tell you with a reasonable degree of confidence, that those guys had years of experience, and they STILL made mistakes, runs in paint, runs in clear, bad bondo mix, it happens. In all honesty I think you're doing quite well for your first try. Be patient with yourself, fix the mistakes, and learn. Start from where you are, not where you want to be. Keep up the good work.
Love the This Old Tony bit!
Reminded me of AvE...
that piece hitting the ground made me gasp and I kinda cried a little having had that happen to my own projects.. the scream of rage is spot on.
Fantastic job! I have loved watching you bring this car back to life. Thank you Eastwood.
got some "this old tony" vibes when you were talking about the eastwood paints, hand gestures included :)
The hardest part of any project is to stop nit-picking yourself and just see it to the end. I think you've quickly realized the more you do it the better you'll get. Then one day you can revisit it, and do it better with more experience, or maybe you'll just learn to forever appreciate it with the mistakes that only you will know about. It is a piece of art showing your craftsmanship! Keep up the amazing work!
How the hell is your comment from before the video was uploaded
Well said and so true!
When I seen the color reveal I gave a woo followed with a "fugg yeah" like I was cheering on a team. Idk whats wrong with me but this is comfy to watch.
man the anger managemant on you when that panel tipped over after all those "setbacks" painting (orange pealing, clear coat bubbles,dirt and water contamination) i applaud that i was felt like flipping tables and throwing stuff at walls just watching this and then that cry of desperation i really felt that man u are sooo determined and as calm you sound in these voice overs their must be hours of frustration and feeling you bit off more then you could chew in proportion too every minute off voice over but its the satisfaction right to keep doing what you're doing keep it up i enjoy your videos cant wait till the next one i hope it gets easier
Woohooo!! The fact you kept in your mistakes so others could learn is pretty awesome of you. I about wet myself when that panel hit the deck. Holy cow!
I'm glad you kept part of the snake in :)
oh he kept the snake in alright
@@isaaccohen1600 zing!
I’m really glad you are not done making videos about the little Fiero you saved and helped rise like a Phoenix. I’m also glad you’re happy with her. You should be and happy with yourself. You’ve come a long way on this journey. In some ways the progress of the car is analogous to your progress as a person, and is just as impressive as the car. I hope you see why Eastwood sponsored you. The world needs more young men of your caliber. As you push yourself, believe in your self, just as much. Others like myself and Eastwood believe in you, for good reasons. Thanks for another excellent video in a great series.
Anyone else's heart wrench at watching this poor souls tailgate hit the ground Dude I am so sorry from the bottom on my soul bless you and this project thanks for sharing your adventure and this story!