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Painting a bull bar, Powder coat, paint, or something else?

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Painting a bull bar, Powder coat, paint, or something else?

Post by RockyF75 »

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What's best to paint it with? Mild steel bar and posts, with gal pipes.

Took it to a powder coaters but they can't do it till next Thursday. That'll be cutting it a bit fine for me, so if I was to go to stupid cheap and buy some paint, what would work best/longest? I have access to a spray gun, and what would I put under/over the paint to prevent rusting?

Alternatively, anyone know of a powder coating place that could do it quicker like on Monday? And what would it cost roughly if anyone knows.
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Post by T_Diesel »

I just use black matt spray on my ARB bar to touch up scratches, rust spots etc. All I do is scrub it back with a wire brush, then sand it with glass paper, prime it and spray it.
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Post by micks troll »

T_Diesel wrote:I just use black matt spray on my ARB bar to touch up scratches, rust spots etc. All I do is scrub it back with a wire brush, then sand it with glass paper, prime it and spray it.
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paints cheaper and when you scratch it just get sme can and no more scratch.
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Post by its aford not a nissan »

i would hit it with etch primer first then use acrylic gloss black
seems to last longer than enamel
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Post by coxy321 »

My personal preference is called "Metal Armour". Comes in gloss or matt black, white, and a few other fairly basic colours (maybe 5 or 6). It is self priming, and provided you wipe everything down with wax & grease remover first - it will stick like shit to a blanket. So to speak.

I found that the gloss black is identical to any ARB/factory paint, doesn't go off (chalky/dull), and is quite scratch resistant. I've painted my last two bullbars, a set of side steps, two rear bars etc. etc., and they're still looking as new 2-3 years down the track. And as said above, if you have a scrape - just clean it, then touch it up. Easy.

Cans cost anywhere between $16 to $22, and usually can only get them from the hardware shops. Read their instructions as to how to apply multiple coats (i'd put at least 3 coats on), and GIVE IT TIME TO DRY PROPERLY!!!

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Post by dai-hard »

You could try snowflake blast and powdercoat 45878421
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Post by RockyF75 »

dai-hard wrote:You could try snowflake blast and powdercoat 45878421
Yeah, their a little busy, till thursday :lol:
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Post by dai-hard »

I could speak to al if u like they owe me heaps of favours i fix there blast gear. there is another mob i know at revesby but are a rip off.
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Post by dirtyGQ »

paint it in epoxy enamel but also add hardener.
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Post by RockyF75 »

Bwaaa :bad-words:

I hate decisions

Is powder coating REALLY worth it? I mean, I could wait till thursday, but its a royal pain. And then if something goes wrong, and they can't do it on that day I'm outta time :roll:

Epoxy enamel + hardener sounds too hard :? If i was to paint it, it'll be with something I can get from a basic auto store, or a hardware, nothing fancy, and then just spray on pretty much.
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Post by granborismo »

mate, get some hammertone paint, from bunnings, or any hardware
, slap on a few coats of that, comes up sweet,sorta bubbly like powder coating and it lasts longer than your normal spray paints coz its thicker,
you can also brush it on and it comes up nice..
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Post by dirtyGQ »

RockyF70 wrote:Bwaaa :bad-words:

I hate decisions

Is powder coating REALLY worth it? I mean, I could wait till thursday, but its a royal pain. And then if something goes wrong, and they can't do it on that day I'm outta time :roll:

Epoxy enamel + hardener sounds too hard :? If i was to paint it, it'll be with something I can get from a basic auto store, or a hardware, nothing fancy, and then just spray on pretty much.
yeh buy dulux quitrust and get some hard-add (all under $40)
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Post by grott »

Peps sell epoxy enamel in pressure pack cans they also sell "bullbar paint"
whatever that is I dont know . I painted my arb bar with epoxy enamel as it was the wrong colour when i got it. turned out great. no primer just a light sand and wipe down whith wax & grease remover.
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Post by V8Patrol »

RockyF70 wrote:Bwaaa :bad-words:

I hate decisions.
Then hit it with the pressure pak paint........

make a decision later when ya have more time .........



For me ....... I'd have it sand blasted, then off to a panel shop and get it coated in 2pak paint.

Powder coating is kewl till ya nudge something with it then it peels off like an orange skin, a small impact will result in a big flake.

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Post by ausyota »

I would go with "Killrust heavy duty primer" and then hit it with Satin black quick dry enamel.
Looks neat, easy to touch up with a spray can if needed.
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Post by chimpboy »

Powder coating is not the go for bullbars... or anything else really. Anyway for your purposes wet paint will get into everything better.

For the quick and budget option, I would use etch primer then hammertone black or charcoal.

I have my flares, bullbar, roof rack, rims, and snorkel in hammertone charcoal and imho it looks cool and actually better than the generic black everything.

Plus it comes in tins AND rattle cans so you can use a tin if you have a spraygun, and still touch it up later with a rattle can.
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Post by T_Diesel »

How did you go with the roof rack? I have a TJM allow rack which is silver and wouldn't mind making it black to match the snorkel, bull bar etc. What do you reackon the best prep / paint job would be on that?
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Post by Shorti »

T_Diesel wrote:How did you go with the roof rack? I have a TJM allow rack which is silver and wouldn't mind making it black to match the snorkel, bull bar etc. What do you reackon the best prep / paint job would be on that?
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Post by its aford not a nissan »

same as my earlier post except rub it back with fine sand paper and no shiney bits left etch prime it and hit it with gloss black acrylic
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Post by junior80 »

i used black stone guard paint on my FJ45's bull bar and that looked almost like a poowder coat finish. not the ta based stuff tho, it was in a spray can
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Post by j-top paj »

go to supercrap auto and get some $2 spray paint...
how long you expect to keep it till? until ur 30? :?
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Post by RockyF75 »

Well I picked it up to day with a lot of thanks to Dai-Hard, and of course, Snowflake.

And I must admit, after reading some of the posts here (and before picking it up ;) ) I was regretting taking it there and was considering picking it up painting it myself.

After getting it back however, I'm very glad they did it :D Very shmick job, 100x better than I would have done with any paint and It would have probably taken me a whole afternoon. Will post pics soon.

And J-top, I expect to keep it till I break it :D so its a bit of Russian roulette :lol:
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Post by Mick. »

chimpboy wrote:Powder coating is not the go for bullbars... or anything else really. Anyway for your purposes wet paint will get into everything better.
No mate powdercoat will get into places that no spray gun will ever get. Thats why mpost fiddily things such as bike frames, out door chairs etc are all powdercoated.

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Post by j-top paj »

RockyF70 wrote:
And J-top, I expect to keep it till I break it :D so its a bit of Russian roulette :lol:
when you coming down south to appin? none of this rivo mud tracks stuff :lol:
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Post by junior80 »

theres nothing wrong with the rivo mud runs
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Post by embryo »

bar looks the goods mate. when it came time to paint mine i had time but no cash so i just hit it with $2 gloss black spray paint cans. the intention is to get it sand blasted and powder coated when my rear bar and sliders are done and have it all done at once. so if your out of time just dodge it and do it later. the black paint looks like shit after a bout 3 weeks but it will get you by.
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Post by j-top paj »

yeh but he cant break it there
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Post by RockyF75 »

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Post by HotFourOk »

RockyF70 wrote::cool:
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Came up looking okay mate :D
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Post by chimpboy »

RockyF70 wrote::cool:
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Bugger now you've gotta tidy up the rest of the car too ;)
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