Tank respray
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Tank respray
Just wondered if anyone knows where I can get my tank resprayed. I have been out this weekend on the KR and it was awesome and seeing as it didn't sell I am going to keep it and the only part of the body which is not mint is the tank. It is the white / green / blue type and has a dint in it so I was hoping to get another tank and get that sprayed so I dont have to go without
Anyone with a tank or the ability to spray to the standard colours let me know I would be very interested.
Cheers
Anyone with a tank or the ability to spray to the standard colours let me know I would be very interested.
Cheers
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tank
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dont be shy have a go. go to you local paint shop with a set of sample colours and ask them to put colour matches in aerosols
the blue is a renault colour, the pearl white is a standard pearl tint (very expensive)
and the green well every paint mixer in the country knows how to mix that
if you still dont fancty giving it a go then get in touch.
i aint a pro and generally only do my own and friends
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dont be shy have a go. go to you local paint shop with a set of sample colours and ask them to put colour matches in aerosols
the blue is a renault colour, the pearl white is a standard pearl tint (very expensive)
and the green well every paint mixer in the country knows how to mix that
if you still dont fancty giving it a go then get in touch.
i aint a pro and generally only do my own and friends
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yeh you should be able to. dont use halfords rubbish find a profesional paint supplier
i buy magic laquer from maj paints in sunderland and my general basecoat from paint shop supplies in durham who used to paint bikes for a living so is real good at the matches.
just remmember to take your time and not pu to much on at first. let it tak off before applying the next coat . build it up slowly.
generally you are either a good painter or a good polisher
i buy magic laquer from maj paints in sunderland and my general basecoat from paint shop supplies in durham who used to paint bikes for a living so is real good at the matches.
just remmember to take your time and not pu to much on at first. let it tak off before applying the next coat . build it up slowly.
generally you are either a good painter or a good polisher
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patience
my usual routine is first dust/tacky coat.
leave garage make tea
return to garage light second coat
leave garage and drink tea
go back in and throw the paint at it
whilst at the paint shop buy some 2000 wet and dry this will remove any runs without damaging paint
leave garage make tea
return to garage light second coat
leave garage and drink tea
go back in and throw the paint at it
whilst at the paint shop buy some 2000 wet and dry this will remove any runs without damaging paint
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I was thinking that I do actually have a spray gun which is new (just not a compressor) has a bit of a play once on and Austin A35 just did the boot it did look ok. Its just space I am struggling with really.
Has anyone every used one of those HVLP things they seem cheap enough and aren't too big just wondered if one of them would do the job?
Has anyone every used one of those HVLP things they seem cheap enough and aren't too big just wondered if one of them would do the job?
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yep i use one of those hvlp spray guns every day its more than enough for what your looking to doHas anyone every used one of those HVLP things they seem cheap enough and aren't too big just wondered if one of them would do the job?
this is where i buy most of my paint stuff from there real good
http://www.jawel.co.uk/index.html
have you thought about what size compressor your going to get
go for the biggest one you can afford at least 50ltr you can never have enough air ....just make sure you give enough time in between coats
good luck
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Well got the compressor purchase order signed off so I wondered what my shopping list should be. I haven't got any room in the garage (Stupidly I keep a car and the KR in it ) so I was thinking I need to go for a 25ltr Compressor which I can wheel around to put in the shed. I was thinking of going to machinemart because I have one close. Any advise and what to buy in terms of compressor and a gun that would work with it
I get a bit confused with all the guns that you can get and don't know if anything would work with such a small compressor
Any help would be much appreciated cheers
I get a bit confused with all the guns that you can get and don't know if anything would work with such a small compressor
Any help would be much appreciated cheers