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ZeDefender



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Painting chequerplate
...and for my next question...
Wife insists the "natural" finish chequerplate on the rear corners is ugly - I sort of agree and only thought of the practicality rather than thinking the optics through (tend to do that). So I have a few choices:

1) try to paint already fitted anodised chequerplate
2) buy new powder-coated (black) chequerplate, try to paint it and replace the anodised stuff
3) give up

What do you reckon my chances are with each? Quality, longevity etc.
I'm guessing powder-coat takes paint best..?

Suggestions please Smile
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Post #110315 28th Dec 2011 8:17am
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Romadog



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What colour do you want ?

If black then you could purchase ready painted plate

Or

Buy unpainted and have it powder coated by your own source, just make sure all fixings fit nicely as powder coat will deteriorate if you have to drill / file afterwards
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ZeDefender



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Romadog wrote:
What colour do you want ?

If black then you could purchase ready painted plate

Or

Buy unpainted and have it powder coated by your own source, just make sure all fixings fit nicely as powder coat will deteriorate if you have to drill / file afterwards

I want the same (or as near as damn it) colour as the 110 - "Baltic Blue" (I have the acrylic already).
The plate comes in anodised alu (I have this already) or powder-coated black as standard.
Getting it powder coated blue here would be VERY expensive (if at all possible)... Tell someone you love them today because life is short.
But shout it at them in German because life is also terrifying and confusing...
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ZeDefender



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chiefstoker wrote:
..... tell your wife to button it Whistle

Thanks for the constructive advice Laughing

I guess what I am really asking is "will powder-coat take acrylic"? Tell someone you love them today because life is short.
But shout it at them in German because life is also terrifying and confusing...
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Apply some etch primer to the existing stuff and then paint it your colour of choice. I don't know what's available over there but I tend to use Finnigans special metal primer, which works well on ali or ss.

Bare in mind though, that a painted finish won't be as resiliant, so be prepared to touch it up if it does get knocked. Darren

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Post #110322 28th Dec 2011 9:25am
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leeds



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Am not sure how paint will take to an anodised finish.

Have a few words with Paintman on LRO. Guess what is job is? Razz

I would be tempted to get it painted by industrial painters. Cost would be about £25 + materials.


Brendan
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ZeDefender



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From what I can gather then, it's going to be cheapest/easiest to paint the plate that's already on (thank goodness - drilling out rivets is a PITA).

Thanks Brendan. Sadly, painters here are insanely expensive. I know from experience it would be closer to 100 Euros :shock
Might be cheaper to order some from the UK and get them here via Paintman - I'll check that one out Thumbs Up
Still thinking about the socket set Wink

Thanks LRAnorak. Is Finnigans the best etch primer then? I could get some off UK fleabay Thumbs Up

Cheers all
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But shout it at them in German because life is also terrifying and confusing...
Post #110330 28th Dec 2011 10:35am
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leeds



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Hi Matt,
Have asked Paintman about painting anodised chequer plate. Awaiting an answer. Paintman does restoration car type work.

In the lockups we have some industrial spray painters who are more reasonable price then car painters.

If I can help give us a shout.

Brendan
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LandRoverAnorak



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A quick Google search suggest that painting anodised ali is actually easier than bare ali. A good clean and a decent etch primer coat should work well.

I'm not sure if the Finnigans stuff is the best etch primer. I'm not even sure what it is, to be honest, as it's just billed as special metal primer. I've had some good results with it though. Most recently I've used it on the ss intercooler grill supplied K9F but I've used it on ali and galvanised stuff too. The finishing coat always seems to be tougher than you'd otherwise expect.

Th enext project I've got for it is some galvanised First Four roof bars that I want to paint satin black. Darren

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leeds



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Hi Matt, reply from Paintman

Quote:


I've never painted anodised aluminium.
Googling T-wash does say that it is suitable for use on both galvanised steel & aluminium as a degreasant & etching material prior to using an etch primer.
I've just checked a couple of Technical Data Sheets for an etch primer that I've used & both advise giving the surface a good going over with red Scotchbrite pads before applying the primer. This provides a mechanical key (lots of fine scratches) to help the primer adhere.
HTH & Good Luck



Hope that is useful Matt


Brendan
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ZeDefender



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leeds wrote:
Hi Matt, reply from Paintman

Quote:


I've never painted anodised aluminium.
Googling T-wash does say that it is suitable for use on both galvanised steel & aluminium as a degreasant & etching material prior to using an etch primer.
I've just checked a couple of Technical Data Sheets for an etch primer that I've used & both advise giving the surface a good going over with red Scotchbrite pads before applying the primer. This provides a mechanical key (lots of fine scratches) to help the primer adhere.
HTH & Good Luck



Hope that is useful Matt


Brendan


Cheers - next project "primed" and ready Thumbs Up Very Happy Tell someone you love them today because life is short.
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Small Clanger



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I would have thought you'd have known a thing or two about paint. Matt. Rolling Eyes
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ZeDefender



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Small Clanger wrote:
I would have thought you'd have known a thing or two about paint. Matt. Rolling Eyes

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Small Clanger



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Sorry. Smile

I'm just on with painting two 2'x6' pieces of mild steel Durbar chequerplate for decking on either side of my bike trailer. I wish I'd bought anodised alloy now. Rolling Eyes
Post #110452 28th Dec 2011 8:06pm
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