Anyone done a home paint job?



jooohnnn

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Ive recently embarked on the prep work for painting the forks off of my single speed and am currently applying primer. Im just using rattle cans from local DIY store, any one used anything different?

Just wondering how you paint job went and if you had any pictures so i can see the outcome.

cheers
 
jooohnnn said:
Ive recently embarked on the prep work for painting the forks off of my single speed and am currently applying primer. Im just using rattle cans from local DIY store, any one used anything different?

Just wondering how you paint job went and if you had any pictures so i can see the outcome.

cheers
I don't have photos of the Lotus, it is in storage for the winter. Instead of rattle cans, I have had better luck with a small pnuematic paint gun and paint purchased at a Dupont Store on my other home paint jobs, but these mainly were just touch-ups of the original paint. The Lotus needed a full paint job on the stays. I think the former owner tried to ride it for a long time with the chain off the cassette.
 
jooohnnn said:
Ive recently embarked on the prep work for painting the forks off of my single speed and am currently applying primer. Im just using rattle cans from local DIY store, any one used anything different?

Just wondering how you paint job went and if you had any pictures so i can see the outcome.

cheers

Use auto paint; Dupont or PPG. Use a Preval Spray Gun. It's like a rattle can (two pieces; paint reservoir and disposable atomizer can) but you can customize the type of paint...
 
Aerosols are never as robust as factory finish. I chose a metallic colour and sprayed a final lacquer on the frame. It looks brilliant to begin with, but still chips easily.

Several companies specialise in providing a frame spaying service. If it's a valuable frame, then probably worth it.
 
Yeah, I just finished with a custom job on a steel mountain bike frame... no good reason, I could have bought a new one,, it's not a good frame.

I just used car paint rattle cans... turned out looking very nice, but it's still soft after a month of drying. and chips easily. If I were fixing up a valuable bike I'd use something better.
 
i did once straight ahead with brushes and common hause paint i think... i added a couple of extra kilograms to the frameset !
 
I redid a 1970s steel road bike that was all rusted out and it turned out great. I used top of the line rattle cans specifically designed for painting metal and then put 3 coats of clear gloss Krylon 1311 on it. Looks awesome, wish I had some pics for you, but its also in storage.