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spraying tips
rollin72:
--- Quote from: HEYWOOD BMX on April 10, 2010, 10:29 PM --- :) And don`t rush `em to get them finished.Made this mistake with a set of forks last week and had to strip/start again.. :daumenhoch:
Strip the forks that is,not get naked!
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spraying naked sounds good to me, im having some of that :crazy2:
Mattdub:
--- Quote from: rollin72 on April 10, 2010, 10:38 PM ---
--- Quote from: HEYWOOD BMX on April 10, 2010, 10:29 PM --- :) And don`t rush `em to get them finished.Made this mistake with a set of forks last week and had to strip/start again.. :daumenhoch:
Strip the forks that is,not get naked!
--- End quote ---
spraying naked sounds good to me, im having some of that :crazy2:
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This technique saves any clothing from overspray & feels good on a day like it was today :daumenhoch:
Don't do any oven pride work like this though ! :LolLolLolLol:
superbikedan:
it's all in the prep for the final finish, on tubular work i just flood it with primer,
a couple of good wet coats and you've built up enough thicknes to flat the hell
out of it till it's smooth as silk then a couple of top coats and it should look as
smooth and sweet :daumenhoch:
ps.. dont worry about runs in the primer, look at it as thicker paint and it will fill
any marks once you've flatted it out ;)
Tim38:
dan whats the best way for getting paint off,spent a good hour with wet and dry getting the bars to raw,is there an easier way.
Rombloke:
wire brush and dettol
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