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Show me your Rattle Can Paint jobs.

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by LNGRO, Dec 8, 2010.

  1. LNGRO

    LNGRO Member

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    Great pics and awesome paint. Looks like duplicolor is the one. Thanks for the help guys.
     
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    you can see my gallery for some bad and ugly, all HD rattlecan
     
  3. LNGRO

    LNGRO Member

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    Lou, did you put your battery in an ammo box?
     
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    last 1 i did
     
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    When using rattle can, how much does the temp. of your shop enter into the outcome???

    skillet
     
  6. LNGRO

    LNGRO Member

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    great question skillet.
     
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    i am not to sure either as a rule i never paint unless its over 70 1 think i know that effects it is humidity its hard to get an even coat when its humid it also dries with dull spots in it when its humid when it starts to dry and notice it i use a hair dryer to warm it up a bit key is keep your distance with a hair dryer or you will ruin your paint and dont get to close or you will blister. Here in georgia we dont usually have real hi humidity i paint most of my stuff outside in the sun mid day even if your on cement the dew in the grass need to be evaporated before you start so early mornings is out of the question
     
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    Check out PJ1's line of "Hard Epoxy" frame paint; I like it. Holds up better than regular Duplicolor gloss black, although I've been known to use that as well.
     
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    do they recommend priming the frame? Another member suggested only treating rusted areas, to lessen than chance of the paint chipping. I working under the assumption that you ALWAYS PRIME the surface you're gonna paint.
     
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    That's a great paint job, cutlass, what colur is that, it looks close to my 900.
     
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    here is mine, i didnt do it right though so it kept chipping off. It was more of a test to see how it looked. Im in the process of stripping the frame down to bare metal and then repainting it with epoxy / enamel paint.
     
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    looks a bit lighter then yours . metallic blue stright from walmart paint dept. I painted it over 2 years ago saw the bike on ebay wrote the guy he said the paint is still perfect even tho they put over 19k miles on it. 1 thing i do is clear everything with hi heat clear works well
     
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    Someone asked about temperature while rattle canning...temp is essential to be aware of with ANY paint job! Make sure your tins or frame is the SAME temp as your room (read set temp and leave in there at that temp over night!) this help to promote adhesion and paint flow! I will not paint anything below 68*. It just causes more headaches than not. Again, prep is always your biggest key and as said before, unless you just don't have a compressor (spray guns are cheap!) you won't spend a whole lot less than regular acrylic enamel spray. If you are shooting urethane (HOK, etc.,) than your price will go up significantly.
    All of your spray products should be from the same manufacturer and like materials. this helps to eliminate subtle differences and problems like crazing, etc., but doesn't guarantee anything.
    Don't mix enamel and urethane or you will have problems.
    My rattle process is pretty well the same as my spray gun process.
    1) Strip to bare metal whenever possible.
    2) Use a GOOD cleaner/degreaser
    3) Use minimal filler to prep the surface and make it flat.
    4) Use a good self-etching primer
    5) Block from 200, 350, 450, 600
    6) Apply thin layer of different color primer and block with 600 to detect highs and lo's until even.
    7) Use a good cleaner and lint free cloth to prep for base coat.
    8) Once flashed, tape for accents and spray.
    9) Spray intercoat clear and let sit fot at least an hour (Light coat but well flowing.
    10) Once all layers and accents are finished start final clear. Nice "wet layer" and let it dry for about 8 hours.
    11) Wet sand clear using 600, 800, 1000, 1500
    12) Apply final coats of clear and let dry for at least 4 hours.
    13) Final wetsand of 1000, 1500 and 2000
    14) Polish and buff

    APPLY NO WAX OR ANYTHING FOR AT LEAST A MONTH!!!!!!!!!! Give that clear a chance to cure and be where it needs to be before you put any waxes on it!
     
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    I did this with satin black krylon enamel and the tank with caramel latte krylon enamel. I use high temp engine spray paint for the engine and header/exhausts. I only primed the tank using krylon primer. it came out pretty good.
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    (sorry bout the dark photo)
     

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