dixiedevil
Active Member
SO i have seen people trying to find ways to paint their frames, seats, tank, etc I know some people dont have a air compressor thus not able to use a paint gun or have the means to powder coat or even bake something as alarge as a frame. I have a Under $35 solution and you will learn somehting in the process instead of just doing one arm extensions...
supplies:
320grit sand paper (oreilys $2.36)
400grit sand paper (oreilys $2.36)
* 600grit sand paper (oreilys $2.36) optional*
1 can - Rustoleum Flat Black ( note: NOT PRIMER BLACK!) (walmart $4 something)
1 can - VHT or Rustoleum Crystal clear gloss coat ( i think they make a flat clear coat also so if you want gloss black get gloss clear coat, if you want flat get flat clear) ( $4 somehting at walmart) VHT is probably better since their paint is chemically resistant so no wories about oil spilt gas and pressure washers
1 can of paint stripper - (5 something walmart) DO NOT get the ORANGE paint stripper it takes for ever and doesnt really get this shit off with out some elbow grease or a wire brush
1 can - High build primer ($6 something at walmart) i prefer high build as it gives you some room to sand
1 pack of disposable gloves (not that you will get dirty but to keep your grimmy paws of your stuff $1 dollar store)
1 pack of rubber chemical resistant gloves ( $1 dolalr store)
1 bottle of degreaser soap ($1 dolalr store)
a hose, bathtub, kiddy pool (something to provide water)
strip your frame, tank , use wire brush wahtever to remove paint ( i would wear some eye protection)
washe frame with the degreaser soap
sand your frame with 320grit sand paper(i didnt do this but you should)
apply the high build prime. I would coat it, let it dry for a min or so then coat it again. dont be affriand to waste the can on the frame any drips line will be sanded out later.
i would let it dry for at least an hr
I set up a hose and let it pour on the frame
wet sand with 400 ( you can go farther and got to 600 but not really needed for these bumpy old frames) by wet sand for those who dont know you soak the paper and your the water to reduce friction heat and it lightly sand the primer
the frame will begin to feel like wet glass. i close my eyes and run my hand over the surface feeling for any rough patches and thne sand them
once your down ith you sanding let the frame dry you can use a blow dryer and it will dry quite quickly, besure to use a soft towel and wipe of the surface to remove any dust
mist 1 or 2 coats of rustoleum flat back , make sure that you waste a bit of the paint at first to get rid of any cloggy chunky shit in the can. If you hapen to be painitng and it spits some junk out dont work, let it dry , scuff the spot with some 400grit and then recoat it
allow paint to dry i usueally wait about an hr, since you misted it on and its flat it should dry quickly
apply clear coat 2-3 coats
there you have a nice glossy protected frame all for under $35
I used this technique on my tank, fiberglass seat( not the paint stripper), frame, wheels,etc .they look great when i get some time ill post some pics.
i would say you have enough to paint your tank and frame without spending any more money. Also alot of these things you should prbly already have.
As a side note i go this route as i get all of my aeresol paint products for 94 cents so it makes a little more since to me, but i know most dont but its still a solid way to paint your ride
remember ZEN not frustration and empty wallets
supplies:
320grit sand paper (oreilys $2.36)
400grit sand paper (oreilys $2.36)
* 600grit sand paper (oreilys $2.36) optional*
1 can - Rustoleum Flat Black ( note: NOT PRIMER BLACK!) (walmart $4 something)
1 can - VHT or Rustoleum Crystal clear gloss coat ( i think they make a flat clear coat also so if you want gloss black get gloss clear coat, if you want flat get flat clear) ( $4 somehting at walmart) VHT is probably better since their paint is chemically resistant so no wories about oil spilt gas and pressure washers
1 can of paint stripper - (5 something walmart) DO NOT get the ORANGE paint stripper it takes for ever and doesnt really get this shit off with out some elbow grease or a wire brush
1 can - High build primer ($6 something at walmart) i prefer high build as it gives you some room to sand
1 pack of disposable gloves (not that you will get dirty but to keep your grimmy paws of your stuff $1 dollar store)
1 pack of rubber chemical resistant gloves ( $1 dolalr store)
1 bottle of degreaser soap ($1 dolalr store)
a hose, bathtub, kiddy pool (something to provide water)
strip your frame, tank , use wire brush wahtever to remove paint ( i would wear some eye protection)
washe frame with the degreaser soap
sand your frame with 320grit sand paper(i didnt do this but you should)
apply the high build prime. I would coat it, let it dry for a min or so then coat it again. dont be affriand to waste the can on the frame any drips line will be sanded out later.
i would let it dry for at least an hr
I set up a hose and let it pour on the frame
wet sand with 400 ( you can go farther and got to 600 but not really needed for these bumpy old frames) by wet sand for those who dont know you soak the paper and your the water to reduce friction heat and it lightly sand the primer
the frame will begin to feel like wet glass. i close my eyes and run my hand over the surface feeling for any rough patches and thne sand them
once your down ith you sanding let the frame dry you can use a blow dryer and it will dry quite quickly, besure to use a soft towel and wipe of the surface to remove any dust
mist 1 or 2 coats of rustoleum flat back , make sure that you waste a bit of the paint at first to get rid of any cloggy chunky shit in the can. If you hapen to be painitng and it spits some junk out dont work, let it dry , scuff the spot with some 400grit and then recoat it
allow paint to dry i usueally wait about an hr, since you misted it on and its flat it should dry quickly
apply clear coat 2-3 coats
there you have a nice glossy protected frame all for under $35
I used this technique on my tank, fiberglass seat( not the paint stripper), frame, wheels,etc .they look great when i get some time ill post some pics.
i would say you have enough to paint your tank and frame without spending any more money. Also alot of these things you should prbly already have.
As a side note i go this route as i get all of my aeresol paint products for 94 cents so it makes a little more since to me, but i know most dont but its still a solid way to paint your ride
remember ZEN not frustration and empty wallets