Not really because the police will never know about it is what i think.
yes,i need,i want to eran a certification or license.
Some states require a liscense plate on the front and the rear of automobiles. Consult your local laws regarding this.
You do not. However, you do need a license and bonding to legally paint houses. If you paint houses and screw up, you're on the hook.
yes because it can hurt sometimes
A motorcycle uses the same paint that automobiles use. However, a motorcycle should be almost completely disassembled for a proper paint job.
It would depend on the local licensing regulations in the city that you are working in. Some only require a business license, while others require a specific painting license.
In Georgia, you do not need a specific license to paint houses, but if you are offering painting services as a contractor, you may need a general contractor's license depending on the scope of work. Additionally, if you are working on projects that exceed a certain monetary threshold, a license might be required. It's also important to check local regulations, as some cities or counties may have their own licensing requirements. Always ensure compliance with any relevant laws and regulations.
The best kind of sander to remove paint from automobiles is a dual action sander. It can be fitted with the right kind of sanding tool based on the type of automobile and type of paint to be removed. Chemical paint strippers are also an option which involve less work but there are risks of causing damage that way.
You do not have to have a license to paint houses. In order to obtain employment a license would look more professional and give you the opportunity obtain more gainful employment choices.
For the most part Acrylic Lacquer was used in the 60s.
Growth in manufacturing, especially automobiles and construction in the mid-1990s, fueled healthy expansion of the paint industry.
Two plates were required for automobiles and for trucks. I have a 49 F 1 Pickup that has the original license plates on it.