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tips on rattle can spraying?

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Dingobmxer:
stick the spray can in hot water before you use it, makes the paint come out a lot smoother  :daumenhoch:

 :) DINGO :)

djgivvinup:
thanks again for all the replies guys,some ver useful tips here  :daumenhoch:
i'm thinking what i might do is have a go at doing the primer, if i tits that up then it'll get powdered  :LolLolLolLol:

sid1972:
that's the easy bit fella, because it drys so quick... if the worse comes to the worse and the topcoat is to thick and a bit like orange peel, you can colour sand that back with wet and dry and then compound it up.

It is all about the prep, make sure you get something like: panel wipe, tac wrags etc, to clean the frame off before primer and again once you have flat the primer.

Try and go to a paint supplier, most of them will mix paint and put it in rattle cans and it's by far a lot better than those u buy of the shelves, (less likely to spit and clog.)

Spray in a warm room as this will help the paint dry and its less likely to run, if you are careful u will get a buzz out of doing the job yourselve.

Have fun I say.  :daumenhoch:  Always powder it, if is shxt!  ;D

NORTY40:

--- Quote from: bobafett on September 25, 2009, 10:55 PM ---Ask Jonathon (NORTY40) he's a fookin rattle can god  :shocked: :4_17_5:

Totally flat finish smooth as a babies @rse you'd swear it was powder  :daumenhoch:



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Thanks for that John  :LolLolLolLol:   ;)        .................................................. now when did you want to drop that frame off  ::)  :D

First of all ' Strikey' what i would say is if it is going to be a rider i would recommend getting it powder coated as it is alot more durable and will resist everyday knocks and scrapes a lot better  ;)

If you want to have a go at Rattle canning it and it sounds like you fancy having a bash  :daumenhoch: this is what i do :

The intial preparation work is the most important , if it's a chrome frame it needs roughing up slightly so the paint will key to it.  If it's a painted frame you can either strip it back ( Nitromors etc) or if it is in decent condition just flat it down with 800's wet and dry.  On really bad condition frames you may have to use a coarser grade of wet and dry. Once you are happy with that you can fill any big dents/dings with car body filler , dont go overboard though  :D  Go over the whole frame with some 1200's wet and dry .

Once you are happy with the prep work give the frame a wipe down with some thinners or panel wipe on  a lint free cloth.

Ready for primer , like Dingo says put the can in a jug of hot water , taking it out to give it a good shake for 2mins or so then back in the water until you are ready to spray. It is worth using an etch or high build primer as this will fill any minor imperfections in the frame .

The trick is not to apply too much paint all in one go. Start with a light dusting gradually building up the paint . Concentrate on the complicated area's first like the bottom bracket,rear brake bridge and seatpost area then do the main tubes. Always keep the spray head depressed and move in a sweeping motion across the frame as i find short burst's of the spray head lead to too much paint being applied in one area at one time ( runs and sags  :'( )   Once you are happy the frame is completely covered , i usually do 3/4 coats , flat it all down again with some fine wet and dry (1200's or finer )

Top coat ,  once again the golden rule is less is more , don't apply too much paint at any one time . Build up the layers and let the paint dry slightly in between coats . I normally do 4 coats .

Once you are happy with the overall coverage and colour , flat it all down again with some very fine wet and dry ( keep the paper wet ) and then wipe down and use a cutting compound or T'cut to really bring the colour out and get that ' smooth as a babies arse ' feel John so kindly refered to  :D ;)

Hope this helps mate , if you have any questions feel free to send me a PM.  :daumenhoch:  I probably have missed something but I am fed up of typing now  :D ;D

Good luck and get some pics up  ;)  A  before , during and after ongoing hot heart resto thread  :daumenhoch:

 :daumenhoch:

or just get it powdered  :LolLolLolLol:

bobafett:

--- Quote from: NORTY40 on September 26, 2009, 06:10 PM ---
Thanks for that John  :LolLolLolLol:   ;)        .................................................. now when did you want to drop that frame off  ::)  :D


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Yiiipeeeee !  :)

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