In todays episode were painting, and then painting again, and then again!

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37 thoughts on “The Worst Painting Mistake We’ve Ever Made… Overland Camper Truck Build”
  1. Wow, that’s gonna be one leaky piece of crap. I would’ve never thought to paint the inside like that would’ve just gone with a self fetching rattle can primer for shake of ease if nothing else

  2. You guys do great work. There are a couple of comments you should really heed. It is without question, if you do not want issues later, that proper sanding and proper cleaning of the bare metal is essential before laying down the primer coat. Secondly, you should use the primers made for metal covering as they are chemically developed so that they react to form a bond with the metal assuring a reliable barrier and gives you peace of mind there will be no rust issues since the entire area is hidden. But then again if your just going to sell it, good to I guess. Once again enjoy watching you building your pcs of art.

  3. I feel like this was done just for some content, why would you use any water based paint on any surface of a build or vehicle 🤔

  4. When you say we do, you really mean Oscar seems like he's the only one working
    😅😅😅😅
    😅😅😅😅

  5. Too much moisture in an enclosed space. Increase your ventilation (a lot) and respray with a rust preventative sealer. (lol… I see you got there at around 10:20. I've seen this several times before. It's always the enclosed space and all the moisture from the paint trying to dry.)

  6. I use water based paint at work in big enclosed areas if you dont leave a door or something open to allow for air flow i will do this everytime

  7. You put water-based paint straight on to bare steel… That has to be one of the noobiest painting mistakes I've ever seen. lmao

  8. The white paint leaks out in the shop, won’t thermal expansion create more leaks in the heat/ sun? I guess we’ll find out.

  9. @BisforBuild use oil based paint so when it gets wet on the outside it can work like a sealant for the inside, water based paint can be removed with water, oil based paint won’t because oil and water don’t mix

  10. Jeez, what a mess! Well, why not now coat it with the paint, mixed with epoxy, you used on the exterior of the truck? Do two coats inside, then one more outside. Damn!

  11. Bruh🤦🏻‍♂️😂😂

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