Author Topic: Post the picture of your diy paint sprayjob  (Read 2257 times)

patliean1

Re: Post the picture of your diy paint sprayjob
« Reply #15 on: November 19, 2024, 05:29:28 PM »
VeloBuild 168

I wanted to pay homage to the artist Joshua Vides with his cartoon/comic book effect.

3 coats of Honda Championship White  8)
2 coats of Dupli-Color Clear Effex
2 coats of 2K clear coat
So the black isn't paint. It's actually just reverse paint reveal. I covered up the raw finish with letter decals to reveal frame underneath after the coats of white paint dried.

s3si1u

Re: Post the picture of your diy paint sprayjob
« Reply #16 on: November 20, 2024, 04:25:23 AM »
Here's a couple more paint jobs I've done!
First one is not a road bike, but still a custom paint job.  ;D
I painted this helmet for my girlfriend. Painted with alcohol inks on a white base. Finished with regular 1k clear and wet sanded and buffed.

The bike is my old Velobuild 177. I can't quite remember, but I don't think I used any primer on this one...just scuffed up the original finish (probably 600 grit) and went to town on it.
The frame is painted with Spray.Bike Frame Builder's Copper. For the matte finish I applied a couple thin coats of matte 2k clear coat, lightly sanded to smooth everything out, then applied a final thin matte 2k coat.
The fork is painted with Montana Anthracite, finished with 2k clear and wet sanded/buffed.
The bars are The One Pro, repainted in black, finished with 2k clear and wet sanded/buffed.
My cousin now rides this bike built up with Rival XPLR. We're currently working on repainting it, updates coming soon.  ;D ;D
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jannmayer

Re: Post the picture of your diy paint sprayjob
« Reply #17 on: December 29, 2024, 01:40:35 AM »
I painted my Carbonda CFR707 with Montana cans over a 2k primer, followed by a 2k clearcoat. Lots of sanding in between.


It was supposed to be dark blue, but it ended up rather purple.


It hasn't held up all that well - there are quite a few chips. I probably should have used coarser sandpaper between coats to give better adhesion.




Daviddavieboy

Re: Post the picture of your diy paint sprayjob
« Reply #18 on: December 29, 2024, 02:05:25 AM »
Like the title says post your diy sprayjob and description how you did it so People can learn about it. :D

 Here is a few. The Master I only fixed a couple chips. Luckily for me they were only on the black areas so it was easily blocked out and blended. I think all the colors on the bikes are hand mixed by "feel" and NOT according to a chart. All decals designed and printed using photoshop and applied or painted myself.
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Sebastian

Re: Post the picture of your diy paint sprayjob
« Reply #19 on: December 29, 2024, 02:35:41 AM »
That Bob Jackson bike is a work of art. I really dig the chrome lugs and the finishing kit. Love the Elite tubulars. Also the Moser is mint! I love the drilled brake levers and white bar tape.

Daviddavieboy

Re: Post the picture of your diy paint sprayjob
« Reply #20 on: December 29, 2024, 11:22:45 AM »
That Bob Jackson bike is a work of art. I really dig the chrome lugs and the finishing kit. Love the Elite tubulars. Also the Moser is mint! I love the drilled brake levers and white bar tape.

 Thank you. The Bob Jackson is special to me. While was restoring it I met a person that was working for them during the late1970 when mine was being built, which also is when I was born. I have upwards of 20K kms on each of them now and still look great.