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Same story here. Too cold to paint. Hoping to find a heated garage with ventilation to get some panel repair and color match a top box. Best of luck to you.
Joined: Tue Feb 16, 2010 8:36 am Posts: 342 Location: Lehigh Valley PA, USA
Wow, it takes an incredible amount of patience. It'll all be worth it in the end.It appears that you have all angles pretty well covered. The anticipation is killing me!!
Okay guys, I am getting a lot of death threats.....it seems like i am killing a few members here with anticipate. I must legally state that i am not responsible for any ones' well being with this project. j/k
Spring break is here and the weather is finally in my favor. I will post pics soon of the progress. I must inform my followers that once i start painting the color there will be no more pics since I do now want to spoil the surprise ( can you feel the anticipation????).
An update on the labor.
I was using an aztec airbrush set and found that even though i had the pressure needed to push the paint out, the type of paint kept causing the nozzle to clog and leave an even paint. I borrowed a friends equipment which includes a real paint gun and compressor. The progress is now running like a well oiled machine. I am using tack cloths before i paint to strip anything off. The painting itself only takes about a min on each part, some a lot less than others. I am using 1000 grit sandpaper on the primer and is working like a charm. I will use 2000 grit on the final primer and really pray that the color will not need to be sanded, but if it does I will try the 2000 or may get a higher grit to smooth it out. I am nervous about spraying the clear coat, but I will try any way. I am not looking at painting the clear coat until April (if I am lucky)
Joined: Sun Jun 01, 2008 12:30 am Posts: 177 Location: NH (usa)
nice work so far . Sparying clear coat is a art all by it self took me a long time to get good at it. Let me suggest if you never done it paint something else and clear coat that before you do your bike Rember 3 coats of clear.
nice work so far . Sparying clear coat is a art all by it self took me a long time to get good at it. Let me suggest if you never done it paint something else and clear coat that before you do your bike Rember 3 coats of clear.
I was going to use all my clear coat that i have, which will be several more coats than three
but i will paint something else first, i was thinking my parents dogs...what do you think??
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