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Author: | Andy [ Sun May 13, 2007 11:36 pm ] |
Post subject: | Paint - needs to be shiny and cheap :) |
Hey, Weather permitting im going to try and put some paint on one of my minis this week, its primarily a khana car, but will be road rego'd down the track, so i need it to look reasonable. I;ve had a few people say enamel will give a good finish off the gun and might be slightly cheaper.. so what are your thoughts, keeping in mind that I want to be able to repaint dings / scratches easily enough in the future, but also i want to painting & polishing process to be quick and cheap. If it is a little cooler, will one type of paint be better the spray than the other? (i'll be out doors but undercover if that makes any difference). I also need help deciding between hairy lime or the slightly darker green, think its kermit green or something, dont know if paint type will influence this at all? Thanks in advance ![]() Also if any one has tips for spraying enamel? is it much different? I've done acrylic before and got a reasonable finish.. |
Author: | mad-mk1 [ Mon May 14, 2007 12:03 am ] |
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ok champ, this has been discussed before too pac is outta the question (to many toxins) to use in the open, illegal actually. iwould go acrylic a su can respray patches and then just buff / sand it into the rest of the car. good luck, remember that the better prep u do the better it will look. |
Author: | slinkey inc [ Mon May 14, 2007 12:45 am ] |
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Ok, many threads on this, and everyone has their opinions and preferencesm each paint has thier pros and cons (some have more pros than others, ![]() My car is acrylic, home done. By no means perfect but pretty good for the cost of it really, look at my cardomain in my sig, there's one really nice photo of my car. I know you can get a really nice finish from acrylic but I also know the hours of effort needed in getting rid of the orange peel and getting a smooth surface. But if you have the time, go for it! As said above do all the prep, don't want paint cracking or falling off a month after the respray. |
Author: | Andy [ Mon May 14, 2007 12:45 am ] |
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I wont dance around the facts, the prep isnt anything flash, so im not expecting and wont be disappointed by an average finish, i just need to get some paint on it in the few days ive got off until hay. So far I've welded all rust and replaced the A panels, filled a few small dings, and sanded the existing paint back and undercoated it. it doesnt look a million dollars, but better than the $400ish the car has cost me all up so far. if i can come out of this exercise with a tidy little car for around $600 i'll be happy.. we'll see what the damage bill is after Hay.. |
Author: | mini-dunger [ Mon May 14, 2007 12:58 am ] |
Post subject: | use acrylic |
acrylic is easy and cheap and highly workable afterwards if you get runs or sags etc. just make sure you POLISH it afterwards otherwise it will look unnesecerily crap house. Acrylic is not as hard or durable as 2pac but I think acrlic looks better. it has a deep lustre that imo 2pac dosent have. |
Author: | CPOCSM [ Mon May 14, 2007 8:01 am ] |
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More than a century of acrylic cant be wrong. 2 pac is good(gawd I would like it!!!!)but totally unworkeable for the home painter(as said before it is very poisonous and bloody expensive compared to acrylic). Lots of paint on, paint off, paint on, paint off but do your primer well(rubbing between coats), and then 3-4 coats of your colour of choice, rub back and buff it will look a million bucks. Polishing is the bastard as it really gives your upper body a going over...lol Good luck Hooroo |
Author: | Anto [ Mon May 14, 2007 12:05 pm ] |
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CPOCSM wrote: More than a century of acrylic cant be wrong.
Interesting point. I bought a book about Automotive painting, which pointed out the problem with that - the acrylic of 'yesteryear' was basically completely different paint, a lot of the additives that made it hard wearing etc have since been banned due to some environmental bollocks. So modern acrylic lacquer isn't as good. I can't remember the exact details the book isn't close to hand. |
Author: | awdmoke [ Mon May 14, 2007 12:14 pm ] |
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4L of Septone acrylic is available in limited colour choices through SuperCrap for $96. The enamel is cheaper, but I wouldn't go there. |
Author: | slinkey inc [ Mon May 14, 2007 2:25 pm ] |
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I'd go to supercrap and buy a 4L tin of say 'Monza Red' and from there. I had disasterous outcomes on one side of my car with clear coat, but came up nice on the other, which was odd, but sanded it all back started again and worked out alright, but didn't reclear coat, but you can't tell the difference. Some good fine sandpaper, like 1200-2000 for getting it smooth, and some cut and polish then a final buff and polish and should look good. |
Author: | drmini in aust [ Mon May 14, 2007 3:58 pm ] |
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My old 76 Clubby got redone years ago in blue air dry industrial enamel, quick job, it didn't look half bad. ![]() Back in 1968 I did my 850 in Castrol Green enamel, it looked a million dollars. ![]() remember- acrylic is just coloured, ground-up perspex. ![]() |
Author: | doogie [ Mon May 14, 2007 4:27 pm ] |
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Andy, if it's just gunna be a motorsport hack, stick high gloss enamel on it, its tough,shiny & cheap. Just get a sample of the colour you want, go to Bristol paints, their machine scans the sample & mixes the colour perfectly. It what i used to do to my rally cars years ago, its the way to go. Doogie |
Author: | Andy [ Tue May 15, 2007 7:53 pm ] |
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Thanks for the advice people, I went with the Doc and Doogies suggestions, and High gloss enamel it is. unfortunatley if they were going to colour match it was going to take 3 days, the greens they had to choose from looked aewful, so canary yellow it is ![]() Im half way thru painiting it and the quality of the prep is showing up well, it'll look a million dollars when you're over the other side of the padock ![]() ..its shiny and it was cheap. |
Author: | pristic [ Tue May 15, 2007 7:56 pm ] |
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Where are some pics??? Cmon, show us, show us!!! Pete. |
Author: | Andy [ Wed May 16, 2007 10:40 pm ] |
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alrighty. This is what i started with: then with about 12minutes of prep this is the "finished" product. It'll get re-done a little better after Hayy, but until then it'll be fine: ![]() |
Author: | dove grey 64 [ Thu May 17, 2007 9:28 am ] |
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was that roof rack from a kingswood? |
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