What Paint?
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Re: What Paint?
If someone finds a rattle can paint that is gasoline proof, please let us all know. The only readily available paint I have found that resists fuel exposure is automotive multi part paint, which requires spray equipment. Engine enamels and caliper paint are supposed to resist fuel exposure, but I haven't found them to be all that resistant, and colors are limited.
Maybe one of the only good reasons to use powder coat.....
Maybe one of the only good reasons to use powder coat.....
Hydraulic Jack
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Most paints in rattle cans are lacquer based, unless you know an automotive paint supplier who will fill spray cans with custom paint for you. But the good news is, you can find urethane clear coats to add on top, which can be both wet sanded and buffed for that wet look shine and is also pretty fuel proof! Victor
1978 175SL
1976 03 Wombat
1975 99 Road Toad (2)
1973 96 Dirt Squirt (2)
1973 “Wombat Combat”
1973 Combat Wombat
1972 94 Wombat (2)
1972 Super Squirt
1971 92B+ Ace
1970 92B Ace 100B (2)
1968 92 Ace 100
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Most rattle can auto paint is urethane enamel. Getting hard to find lacquer, and if you find it, it will say so on the can. Paints such as Rustoleum are not lacquer. Neither are most clear coats. Mixing lacquer and enamel paint layers is tricky business. If I remember right, lacquer will soften and pick up enamel paint causing it to crinkle so you can't top coat clear lacquer on fresh poly enamel.
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I just would not use lacquer. Victors paint jobs look nice but but for us regular joe's we need to keep it simple.-----Clarence
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I took my 63 frame in and had it powder coated giving the company the hodaka color, they atch the color perfectly they sand blast the frame and all other parts cleaned it up and powder coated the frame and parts strong paint no worrys about gas and other oils. I agree with Clarence spray cans will cause problems with gas and oil.
this is my 90 after we had it powder coated. These pictures will show you all the parts plus the frame that was pow der coated. I also gave the company all the parts the were the orange color, :Battery box won't rust out or burn out. The best part is I didn't have to sand it down and clean it. for paint Just have it powdercoated It didn't cost but $150.00 for everyting
MTRob
this is my 90 after we had it powder coated. These pictures will show you all the parts plus the frame that was pow der coated. I also gave the company all the parts the were the orange color, :Battery box won't rust out or burn out. The best part is I didn't have to sand it down and clean it. for paint Just have it powdercoated It didn't cost but $150.00 for everyting
MTRob
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What type of business did all that work for a buck-fifty?
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If you were in Awstrailya I'd say go with Holden Red
In 2-Pack of course
Perfect match to the inside of my airbox.
In 2-Pack of course
Perfect match to the inside of my airbox.
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Little Squirt owner
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I'll add that to the list along with the other 5,000,000 reasons I'd like to visit Australia.
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Re: What Paint?
Eastwood has 2 part paints and primers in a rattle can...i used their clear coat on my Husky tankHydraulic Jack wrote:If someone finds a rattle can paint that is gasoline proof, please let us all know. The only readily available paint I have found that resists fuel exposure is automotive multi part paint, which requires spray equipment. Engine enamels and caliper paint are supposed to resist fuel exposure, but I haven't found them to be all that resistant, and colors are limited.
Maybe one of the only good reasons to use powder coat.....
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Re: What Paint?
Well, yes, you can get custom automotive paint loaded in spray cans. Many suppliers offer paint this way. I was referring to OTC spray paint like Dupli-Color which is sold as automotive grade paint, but is really not the same thing at all.
Then too, I have yet to find a spray can that puts out paint in a pattern and with the coverage of an ordinary inexpensive spray gun. I think it is worth the time and effort to use 2K auto paint and a real gun if results matter al all.
Then too, I have yet to find a spray can that puts out paint in a pattern and with the coverage of an ordinary inexpensive spray gun. I think it is worth the time and effort to use 2K auto paint and a real gun if results matter al all.
Hydraulic Jack
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