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colour(s) and design, how to paint?
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2004 3:34 pm
by markil
well i rolled my zook some weeks ago. it's dark blue ATM but when i get me new windscreen fame and targa bar they'll need to be painted. and i was thinking i might change the colour of the whole car at the same time. so here a few ideas i had;
give me your thoughts fellas
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2004 4:39 pm
by Badooky
go the camo
to many people are doing the mat black with flames
(me included
)
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2004 4:48 pm
by bigsteve
The white night rust guard paint I used for my spray was unreal
It comes in about 16 colours, you can get all colours in 1lt tins, some in 4ltrs.
At 19.99 a tin it cost me $60 to do the whole car and 2 sets of doors.
Its available at any bunnings and you can get matching colours off the shelf in rattle cans for touch ups.
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2004 4:49 pm
by grimbo
matt black is actually illegal, to do with visibility. A few cars in victoria have been given canaries for matt black paint jobs, mind you they had other things that were picked up too but the colour was mentioned on the reports
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2004 5:11 pm
by DeWsE
Badooky that is sad, what happened to bright orange?
I'm with you Bigsteve that paint sounds good. do they have a dark green?
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2004 5:21 pm
by runnin4life
how hard is spraying i did some of it at school but that was just painting a lawnmower
the only thing i worry about is getting runs could i just wipe the paint off were it run let it dry sand the area back and then start again etc
and can i use just a cheapy $30 spray gun from super cheap or should i convince my dad to get a really good quality one
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2004 5:34 pm
by DeWsE
zukin4life wrote:how hard is spraying i did some of it at school but that was just painting a lawnmower
the only thing i worry about is getting runs could i just wipe the paint off were it run let it dry sand the area back and then start again etc
and can i use just a cheapy $30 spray gun from super cheap or should i convince my dad to get a really good quality one
grimbo used spray cans I think....so super cheap is fine, just remember it's not gonna look pro but who really cares. I have only washed my car three times in a year and a half
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2004 5:39 pm
by grimbo
I used a couple of cans of Colourbond paint for my first colour change. It went easily, just gave the car a light sand and no problems. Current colour has used about 8 cans, been a bit harder as the orange didn't want to go over the green as well. Looked abit ripe in places.
As long as you clean the surface then sand it and clean it once more and work slow enough to guarantee an even finish it should be fine
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2004 5:45 pm
by DeWsE
[quote="grimbo"]I used a couple of cans of Colourbond paint for my first colour change. It went easily, just gave the car a light sand and no problems. Current colour has used about 8 cans, been a bit harder as the orange didn't want to go over the green as well. Looked abit ripe in places.
As long as you clean the surface then sand it and clean it once more and work slow enough to guarantee an even finish it should be fine
And thats where most paint jobs go ass up. If you go slow you won't have probs with running either
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2004 5:58 pm
by runnin4life
ok thanks guys
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2004 6:00 pm
by Dozoor
I picked the camo , what a buzz all the choices yet the first four went the camo
Very interesting,
grimbo seen some cool stencils the other day ,for cheetah spots would look exellent on the lower half .
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2004 6:19 pm
by runnin4life
u can buy stencils i thought i just like painted it one colour then just spayed dots and lines were ever and then used another colour etc
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2004 6:36 pm
by -Mick-
zukin4life wrote:how hard is spraying i did some of it at school but that was just painting a lawnmower
the only thing i worry about is getting runs could i just wipe the paint off were it run let it dry sand the area back and then start again etc
and can i use just a cheapy $30 spray gun from super cheap or should i convince my dad to get a really good quality one
Easy as dude
Like said go slow but also do lots of lighter coats instead of a few heavy ones. More sanding sure but no runs
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2004 10:48 pm
by markil
well the camo is definately winning so far, but what colours should i use?
i'm thinking outside of the square a little too
maybe blues and greys for easy coverage? as i have the blue there already. or should i just do a traditional mix of greens, browns etc?
any other ideas?
Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2004 8:57 am
by Ric
white, grey and black.
Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2004 9:48 am
by Nook
Karmic was good enough to host a couple of scanned books I did on spray pianting. They may Help
http://suzuki.agrajag.org/
Cheers
Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2004 9:58 am
by grimbo
awesome link lots of cool stuff on that site
Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2004 11:44 am
by Mudzuki
I like the idea of snow camo at the moment.