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Chopperone Member Since: 13 Nov 2016 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 396 |
I have two compressors one of which looks almost identical to yours.
That really won't work for spraying & you will need water trap etc etc. IF you are determined to spray it yourself I think you would be better advised to do all the prep work, masking off etc & then let a professional spray it. The prep work is probably the most important/ labour intensive part so by doing this you can save a fair bit. Just my two penny worth. Guy May your life be like toilet paper ; long & useful. |
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12th Jan 2017 7:55am |
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mattp Member Since: 24 Aug 2015 Location: Melbourne Posts: 38 |
While not an answer to your question exactly I know a guy who used black Plasti-Dip on his roof, and it looked remarkably good. A pretty quick and easy approach, depends how permanent you want it to be I guess.
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12th Jan 2017 7:57am |
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languedoc Member Since: 13 May 2016 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 283 |
i went through this on the last 110. in the end i bought a matt grey vinyl wrap kit. I have a barn so we stuck it in there, clay bar and deep cleaned the whole roof and then used a spray bottle with a window cleaning type solution that wrap companies used. Soaked the roof and then used step ladders and lots of swearing between the 2 of us, managed to cover the roof. i took a lot of time with a scraper to smooth it off and it looked very professional in the end.
I'm not sure how long it lasted because i sold it not long after though! |
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12th Jan 2017 8:10am |
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agentmulder Member Since: 16 Apr 2016 Location: Outer Space Posts: 1324 |
I tried plastidip on something else, results were really disappointing - probably bad prep/application...
So the rack dings have started some corrosion, and I really want to go to town on those areas before it gets any chance to set in. Pretty keen on proper paint vs. plastidip/wrap. Solved the bowel problem, working on the consonants... |
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12th Jan 2017 8:20am |
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agentmulder Member Since: 16 Apr 2016 Location: Outer Space Posts: 1324 |
Actually, just realised wrap is a different process, will read up on it..
But for the sake of continuity, can we discuss paint only? Good point re. doing prep myself and farming out the actual paint. Out of interest though, aside from a gruntier compressor (borrow from work) what is essential? Solved the bowel problem, working on the consonants... |
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12th Jan 2017 8:27am |
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Stacey007 Member Since: 25 Sep 2015 Location: Cheshire Posts: 3743 |
Hello
If I can do a job myself I will, don't like paying out for stuff unless I just cannot do it... My Sankey trailer I sprayed / painted (as it's a trailer so does not imho need to be 'that' good) my car however..... I would have to give this a professional for spraying.. I had a quote last year (around August to spray my Santorini rood silver) it was £320 as a guide. Wrapping would work well I would have though easily half the price and not permanent. Think it would be more a 'black' than santorini though in a wrap? |
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12th Jan 2017 8:38am |
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discomog Member Since: 09 May 2015 Location: Notts/Lincs Border Posts: 2526 |
Your compressor is definitely not big enough to cope with even a low consumption spray gun (around 5 cfm). As mentioned above you will also need a water trap. Depending on what type of paint you use you may need breathing apparatus. You must remember that spray painting is an art and not a science and that is why professional spray painters serve a four year apprentice. I'm sorry but with your existing equipment and your skill set you will not achieve anywhere near a professional finish.
If I was living in your part of the World I think I'd be grabbing a beer and enjoying the sunshine and let someone else dress up in overalls and a face mask. Good luck with your project whatever you decide. Defender 90XS SW Mini Countryman Cooper S Morgan Plus 8 |
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12th Jan 2017 9:05am |
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agentmulder Member Since: 16 Apr 2016 Location: Outer Space Posts: 1324 |
Should have said so earlier: it's got a Festo water trap already..
Here's another way to think about it: aside from the paint cost and time, could I really stuff it up that bad that a painter would have more work fixing up my mess? I'm willing to just do satin black too if it's simpler. And FWIW, while there are a couple of notable messes I've created, I tend to do well with DIY stuff. Also, I studied both Architecture and engineering, so I have an awareness of art vs. science (it's not really 'vs.' IMO), and similarly a fair awareness of my limitations in both.. I'd borrow a bigger compressor from work, noisier but will have ample rates and capacity. As for the rest, I like tools, any excuse! I remember the full battery powered 'spaceman' filter/masks from work years ago.. Solved the bowel problem, working on the consonants... |
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12th Jan 2017 10:13am |
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Stacey007 Member Since: 25 Sep 2015 Location: Cheshire Posts: 3743 |
^ I See no harm in having a go...
As you say what's the worse that can happen. I decided that on my trailer and did it myself thinking if I make a mess it goes and gets done anyway. Its just your time and some paint. If your handy and send some time doing the prep I'm sure it will be ok... |
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12th Jan 2017 10:33am |
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Balvaig Member Since: 19 Feb 2016 Location: Fife Posts: 729 |
As Stacey007 says no harm in having a go. I have sprayed panels in the past. Really quite difficult to get a really good finish, but as long as you use standard paint then it can always be rubbed down and done again if you are not happy.
Practice first on some spare metal to get your technique as good as you can, and you will need to experiment with the viscosity of the paint to get a good finish. Happy spraying! |
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12th Jan 2017 10:49am |
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agentmulder Member Since: 16 Apr 2016 Location: Outer Space Posts: 1324 |
So, with all that discussed... ( )
How to achieve Santorini Black? Solved the bowel problem, working on the consonants... |
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12th Jan 2017 6:26pm |
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Sulisuli Member Since: 30 Oct 2016 Location: South west Posts: 4795 |
To get a decent finish around the alpine windows take them out rather than masking them 2015 HT XS 90
2008 SVX 90 2000 XS TD5 90 |
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12th Jan 2017 6:40pm |
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Orangesofa Member Since: 10 Oct 2014 Location: Somerset Posts: 214 |
When I had my roof wrapped, at the time of collecting it the two chaps who did it didn't look very happy. I cheerfully asked how it went to which they said it was a bl**dy nightmare. Apparently the ribs on the roof, which don't run the full length, created a lot of work for them as they had to shrink the surplus plastic repeatedly and the fairly sharp angles of the ribs made this harder as it couldn't be spread out over a wider area.
He said that he was now wise to this particular problem and would adjust his pricing accordingly for anyone else asking for the same. One to consider if going down this route! Phil |
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12th Jan 2017 8:28pm |
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Stacey007 Member Since: 25 Sep 2015 Location: Cheshire Posts: 3743 |
I had a quote for paint when I was going to spray my sankey
2 pack metallic. The paint code is LRC 820 its Landrover defender santorini black metallic. 1ltr Basecoat £32.95 1ltr 2k thinner £4.95 1 2k Lacquer kit (inc hardener) £14.95 all prices subject to VAT 20% If required we can mix it while u wait ---------------- forget the name of the company was based in Warrington. If you wish I can ping over the email I had... |
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12th Jan 2017 8:36pm |
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