Re: 1973 XL175 Orange Soda Hell Ride
They're reluctant to tell people they can do it, because they get a lot of dipshits that get the cans to spray the hood of their car. Then they come back complaining about the match. It's not cheap either- $20 a can. I was going to go with a Duplicolor spray or similar, then 2k clear over that. That's why I went down there- to get the 2K clear. But all of the chain car parts stores have gone to the small Perfect Match cans and none of them ever have an orange. Now, I have the orange I wanted and in a can.
It's downtown on Reynolds St. about a block before the bridge to N Augusta. I have the equipment too, minus the paint booth. I hope this will be just as good for the bikes, but without all of the prep and cleanup. I've always rattle can painted my bikes. Patience and wet sanding between layers has always produced good results, even with engine coatings.budlite282 said:Eric, where is this local Finishmaster located?
I just may do this even though I've bought a spray gun set, and paint already.
Thanks in advance bro.
Jack
They're reluctant to tell people they can do it, because they get a lot of dipshits that get the cans to spray the hood of their car. Then they come back complaining about the match. It's not cheap either- $20 a can. I was going to go with a Duplicolor spray or similar, then 2k clear over that. That's why I went down there- to get the 2K clear. But all of the chain car parts stores have gone to the small Perfect Match cans and none of them ever have an orange. Now, I have the orange I wanted and in a can.