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H143

Post the picture of your diy paint sprayjob
« on: November 08, 2024, 04:34:32 PM »
Like the title says post your diy sprayjob and description how you did it so People can learn about it. :D



Serge_K

Re: Post the picture of your diy paint sprayjob
« Reply #1 on: November 09, 2024, 08:10:15 AM »
can of primer, 2 cans of colour, can of top coat (one part, the cheap kind). All from local diy store. cost me, idk, 25 eur.
My conclusion: i should have ordered black from the factory and called it a day.
Fast on the flat. And nowhere else.

JonMS

Re: Post the picture of your diy paint sprayjob
« Reply #2 on: November 09, 2024, 12:12:57 PM »
Blue is Dynamic Blue Metallic from GMC

Purple is Digital Violet from Aston Martin

Both are covered in 2K Clear except where the the blue frame is matte black.


TonyM

Re: Post the picture of your diy paint sprayjob
« Reply #3 on: November 09, 2024, 02:24:15 PM »
can of primer, 2 cans of colour, can of top coat (one part, the cheap kind). All from local diy store. cost me, idk, 25 eur.
My conclusion: i should have ordered black from the factory and called it a day.

On the pic it doesn’t look bad at all!
What is the problem?

H143

Re: Post the picture of your diy paint sprayjob
« Reply #4 on: November 13, 2024, 03:06:48 PM »
Blue is Dynamic Blue Metallic from GMC

Purple is Digital Violet from Aston Martin

Both are covered in 2K Clear except where the the blue frame is matte black.
The purple looks great did you have also polish it after the 2k vanish?

electrolux

Re: Post the picture of your diy paint sprayjob
« Reply #5 on: November 13, 2024, 04:46:23 PM »
This was a very long project I did twice after the first one turned out badly. etoe on YouTube was great.

The full steps after lots of experiments.

Sanding
2K primer, 2 coats
Sanding
Colour, 3 coats
2K Clearcoat, 3 coats
Sanding
Polishing

It took many days, so much sanding, the spraying was the easy part, the sanding took ages.

It turned out good, I love the colour but there are some dust specks in the clear and some marks. Ended up spending £300 on painting supplies... but I learned all about spray painting so it was valuable.



coffeebreak

Re: Post the picture of your diy paint sprayjob
« Reply #6 on: November 13, 2024, 10:21:50 PM »
It turned out good, I love the colour but there are some dust specks in the clear and some marks. Ended up spending £300 on painting supplies... but I learned all about spray painting so it was valuable.



That's a nice color! British racing green?

RiegelundGel97

Re: Post the picture of your diy paint sprayjob
« Reply #7 on: November 14, 2024, 02:05:22 AM »
Blue is Dynamic Blue Metallic from GMC

Purple is Digital Violet from Aston Martin

Both are covered in 2K Clear except where the the blue frame is matte black.

Nice paintjobs! What are These Frames exactly?

some guy

Re: Post the picture of your diy paint sprayjob
« Reply #8 on: November 14, 2024, 05:29:37 AM »
Nice paintjobs! What are These Frames exactly?

pply velobuild 218

electrolux

Re: Post the picture of your diy paint sprayjob
« Reply #9 on: November 14, 2024, 05:50:39 AM »
That's a nice color! British racing green?
Very close, I wanted British Racing Green but it was very difficult to get a good quality can, I tested a few and they were all pretty bad quality.

Ended up going with Mipa Ral 6005 Moss Green which is the closes match without going for a custom can.

The clear coat really brings the shine, its SprayMax 2K Gloss clear.

s3si1u

Re: Post the picture of your diy paint sprayjob
« Reply #10 on: November 15, 2024, 01:28:03 AM »
Here's a photo and video of one of my paint jobs: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/V-t9kH_zGyU

The frame is a Winspace SLC 2.0 and stem is S-Works SL. The frame started out life in the Superlight Black colorway, this was the process:
Frame:
- Sand to bare carbon
- Transparent adhesion promoter with a faint silver sparkle
- Candy Black from Specialist Paints
- White fade base is Dolomite from Montana Cans
- Snow White Pearl from Specialist Paints over the Montana Dolomite
- Clear intercoat/Wet sand
- Decals are painted on with Ford Champagne Gold
- 2k clear coat/Wet sand
- More 2k clear coat
- Wet sand until smooth
- Cut and polish with orbital buffer

Fork:
- Sand to bare carbon
- Adhesion promoter
- Montana Shock Black
- Alcohol ink job with Tim Holtz alcohol inks and 99 iso
- 2k clear (lots of it due to the alcohol ink texture)/Wet sand until smooth
- Montana Dolomite white base/Specialist Paints Snow White Pearl
- 2k clear/wet sand/cut and buff


Will post a couple more paint jobs when I get a chance.  :)
« Last Edit: November 15, 2024, 01:30:03 AM by s3si1u »
Instagram: @aerosloth

some guy

Re: Post the picture of your diy paint sprayjob
« Reply #11 on: November 15, 2024, 02:49:17 AM »
haha, recognised the beautiful paintjob, thought u took inspiration from somewhere. turns out i already follow you on IG :D

i guess with "adhesion promoter" you mean primer, right?

Here's a photo and video of one of my paint jobs: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/V-t9kH_zGyU

The frame is a Winspace SLC 2.0 and stem is S-Works SL. The frame started out life in the Superlight Black colorway, this was the process:
Frame:
- Sand to bare carbon
- Transparent adhesion promoter with a faint silver sparkle
- Candy Black from Specialist Paints
- White fade base is Dolomite from Montana Cans
- Snow White Pearl from Specialist Paints over the Montana Dolomite
- Clear intercoat/Wet sand
- Decals are painted on with Ford Champagne Gold
- 2k clear coat/Wet sand
- More 2k clear coat
- Wet sand until smooth
- Cut and polish with orbital buffer

Fork:
- Sand to bare carbon
- Adhesion promoter
- Montana Shock Black
- Alcohol ink job with Tim Holtz alcohol inks and 99 iso
- 2k clear (lots of it due to the alcohol ink texture)/Wet sand until smooth
- Montana Dolomite white base/Specialist Paints Snow White Pearl
- 2k clear/wet sand/cut and buff


Will post a couple more paint jobs when I get a chance.  :)

s3si1u

Re: Post the picture of your diy paint sprayjob
« Reply #12 on: November 15, 2024, 03:13:27 AM »
haha, recognised the beautiful paintjob, thought u took inspiration from somewhere. turns out i already follow you on IG :D

i guess with "adhesion promoter" you mean primer, right?

 ;D Thanks for the follow.
Yes, it's a type of transparent primer. The can I used for this frame is from Spray Max. I wanted to be able to see the raw carbon through the candy black, so a transparent primer was needed. I got the idea from the Rokit Props Youtube channel, he has a series detailing some great paintwork on a Winspace T1300.
Tbh you can only really see the candy black/raw carbon effect in perfect lighting, lol. It just looks like black paint from a distance.

Motus

Re: Post the picture of your diy paint sprayjob
« Reply #13 on: November 15, 2024, 12:05:04 PM »
Isle of man green (Bmw)
2k clear coat

Miodu

Re: Post the picture of your diy paint sprayjob
« Reply #14 on: November 19, 2024, 04:47:02 PM »
Sanded frame to bare aluminium

1. 2k primer - SprayMax (2 coats)
2. Can of Metallic Red from Montana (2-3 coats
3. AssignedBrand stickers
4. Can Montana Metallic Black (2-3 coats)
4. Removed stickers
5. 2k glossy clear coat - SprayMax (2 coats)