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Date: 20 Sep 2007 12:20:07
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Subject: Frame Painting?
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Yeah, I know this topic pops up every once in a while. There are several mentions about spray painting being bad, which I can agree, but I haven't seen anyone talk about using automotive quality aerosal cans? I would think that if you primed, painted, wet sanded, clear coated with it and took your time it would look good. Anyone????
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Date: 21 Sep 2007 20:02:45
From: Zog The Undeniable
Subject: Re: Frame Painting?
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batesrt@hotmail.com wrote: > Yeah, I know this topic pops up every once in a while. There are > several mentions about spray painting being bad, which I can agree, > but I haven't seen anyone talk about using automotive quality aerosal > cans? > > I would think that if you primed, painted, wet sanded, clear coated > with it and took your time it would look good. Anyone???? > In the UK there are lots of stove enamellers who specialise in bike frames (enamel is a paint applied "wet", then baked, and rare in the US as I understand). The results are much harder than any DIY finish and the cost is very reasonable; about 50-60 GBP (say $100). Here, it's not worth buying three aerosol cans, abrasives and putting in hours of work at home for an inferior result. Powdercoating is a slightly cheaper, even tougher alternative, but the colour choice is more limited and the finish isn't quite as good. You'll have a general powdercoater somewhere near you, but they may not have the taps to clear the various frame threads afterwards - be sure to check.
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Date: 21 Sep 2007 10:28:21
From: * * Chas
Subject: Re: Frame Painting?
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<batesrt@hotmail.com > wrote in message news:1190316007.762622.93900@r29g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... > Yeah, I know this topic pops up every once in a while. There are > several mentions about spray painting being bad, which I can agree, > but I haven't seen anyone talk about using automotive quality aerosal > cans? > > I would think that if you primed, painted, wet sanded, clear coated > with it and took your time it would look good. Anyone???? > "Rattle can" painting can work fine, just take your time. Make sure that the all of paint that you use is compatible. For example if the clear coat isn't compatible with the top coat or primer it can ruin all of your previous work. Chas.
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Date: 20 Sep 2007 21:19:37
From: jim beam
Subject: Re: Frame Painting?
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batesrt@hotmail.com wrote: > Yeah, I know this topic pops up every once in a while. There are > several mentions about spray painting being bad, which I can agree, > but I haven't seen anyone talk about using automotive quality aerosal > cans? > > I would think that if you primed, painted, wet sanded, clear coated > with it and took your time it would look good. Anyone???? > google this group - there was a thread here on this a few months ago. some great results from a couple of people.
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Date: 20 Sep 2007 20:00:23
From: landotter
Subject: Re: Frame Painting?
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On Sep 20, 2:20 pm, bate...@hotmail.com wrote: > Yeah, I know this topic pops up every once in a while. There are > several mentions about spray painting being bad, which I can agree, > but I haven't seen anyone talk about using automotive quality aerosal > cans? > > I would think that if you primed, painted, wet sanded, clear coated > with it and took your time it would look good. Anyone???? Sure would. Use a respirator.
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