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 loply World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 20:32 - 12 Sep 2004 Post subject: Advice on respraying (DIY) |
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Anybody ever done a DIY respray of a bike?
I know Ill have to sand the fairings down to a smooth finish, then is primer neccessary (if so how many coats)?
Also, will aerosols be fine or is a decent airbrush strongly recommended?
Once Ive done the paint how many coats of gloss are needed?
I know some of you will grumble that I havent even passed my test yet, yet alone bought the bike, but still Im hoping to respray my zxr400-to-be as so:
https://www.loply.com/loply/ZXR400small.jpg
Ill probably wait 3 months to see if i drop it first (will be a good excuse)
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 Ste Not Work Safe

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I did one on my ZX6R, and it came out so well the nose fairing which I'd sprayed sold for more than I bought a nose fairing in original colours on eBay for.
Yes I did spray my nose fairing on my ZX6R but it was slightly disatourous to say the least. Spend lots and lots of time making it a smooth surface before you start to paint it, and be very careful if you use a sander thing on the end of a drill.
Oh and I did manage to sell the fucked one for more than I bought a mint one for.  |
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If you use *real* professsional stuff then ya looking at $800-$1000 in equipment & another $400 or so in materials..... Ya can't spray 2 pack stuff without an air supplied respirator & the mask alone will set you back $200 (for a cheap one, mine was $400)... & ya can't hook up the mask to a normal compressor because you'l be breathing carbon monoxide from the oil in the compressor.... the alternative is cyanide poisoning & thats not very pleasent at all... your choice.
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In the UK you can pick up second hand, good quality spray gear, compressor, filter rigs, gun etc for £250, possibly less.
Good pneumatic suppliers (and some refinishing specialists) do filter rigs suitable for breathing air off of a normal electric compressor, they are fairly price tho, £80-£100 last time I looked. If you do build a rig like this its a good idea to use different quick release connectors on your breathing air lines.
Alternatively, full face masks are available from most industrial safety wear places, they use a screw on filter (of which there are numerous sorts) several types can deal with high concentrations of cyanide gas (much worse than the cyanide catalysts in 2-pack paint). The instructions that come with the filter packs give usage times, these should be followed because the cyanides tend to clog the filter fairly rapidly. Given the cost of filters in the price of a paint job, use a new filter for each job. A full face mask runs £50-£75, do everything filters are £10 each. ____________________ Trust me, I`m an engineer
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Not very difficult if it is the same colour going on top, flat the paint back with 1200 grit wet and dry so the whole surface is dull, then build up plenty of thin coats. I did mine with the large tins of halfords spray paint, came out fine.
https://home.btconnect.com/p.leigh/1024/DSC00959.JPG
That is mine afterwards, left the paint to dry for 3 days then put a coat of lacquer over the top. The finish on the large panels is satin and on the smaller bits it is gloss. |
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Old Thread Alert!
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