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Painting donor parts
Anyone have any favourite paints for painting donor parts? I'm not a massive fan of smoothrite, as I find it a bit brittle, and would also prefer a satin black finish. Any suggestions welcome!
Cheers Adrian |
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I've read this stuff is very good, if a little expensive
http://www.por15.com/?gclid=CMPUvPDG65ICFQW_1Aod8yng4A http://www.frostmarine.co.uk/product...FQHD1AodwyiX4A I'll be giving it a go when I comes round to painting my chassis |
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Ancient thread revivial warning!!!!
Chassis progress has stalled a bit - by brother-in-law is the welding man and he's busy at the moment... So - i'm going to paint some donor parts: hubs / diff / gearbox / engine block / etc. From a rusty lump dragged off a Sierra what's the process? I don't want to setup an electrolysis bath - and don't have ready access to a sandblaster - so will be going wirebrush / scotchbrite pads / wet'n'dry for the first stage. But then what? Some people mention cleaning down with thinners or petrol Some people don't seem to use a primer, some use an etch primer, then another primer, then a top coat. And multiple coats of each step. Some people go Hammerite on bare, or even rusty, metal?! What do I need to do???!!!
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I went at the parts with a wire brush attached to a drill and then ham merited all the parts.
David
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I used the electrolysis method and a wire brush, don't know why you dont want to go down that route as it is the easiest by far
Arfon |
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So far I've just degreased, used a wire brush and/ or abrasives where appropriate and then primed and painted with enamel.
i would be very interested to find out what's needed to set up electrolysis though. |
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thay do satin black smoothrite i have some
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I can recommend Bilt Hammer's Deox-c.
Seen a review in a mag ages ago which put me onto the stuff. Just mix it with hot water 20:1 then leave the part in over night and it comes out perfect. My favourite paint is Plasticote satin black, sprays on nice and has a very tough finish. |
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