Tank Painting Disaster!!

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  • motocycle shawn

    #31
    Originally posted by tkent02
    Clownie!
    I've been using spray guns to shoot cars and bikes for twenty years.
    For those of us without the required equipment,
    IT'S TWO PART URETHANE PAINT IN A SPRAY CAN!
    IT'S THE SAME STUFF!
    wow
    twenty years! thats great. my family has been painting airplanes longer then that. you want hard paint your bike with airplane paint.. but i sorry i just back any thing out of a can! no way to control the spray flow. if the can had some junk in it from the paint shop. to many thing can go wrong with a can.. and now days you can get every thing needed to spray with a real gun
    pritty cheap. my gun it so cheap its from harbor freight $17 hose was $10
    and my compressor was like $90 i run 45 pis at all times and lays down a smooth coat.. when you redo it send me a photo maybe i will try it your way on some smaller parts...

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    • tkent02
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      #32
      Originally posted by motocycle shawn
      wow
      twenty years! thats great. my family has been painting airplanes longer then that. you want hard paint your bike with airplane paint.. but i sorry i just back any thing out of a can! no way to control the spray flow. if the can had some junk in it from the paint shop. to many thing can go wrong with a can.. and now days you can get every thing needed to spray with a real gun
      pritty cheap. my gun it so cheap its from harbor freight $17 hose was $10
      and my compressor was like $90 i run 45 pis at all times and lays down a smooth coat.. when you redo it send me a photo maybe i will try it your way on some smaller parts...
      Sorry, I don't paint airplanes, but I have worn the paint off of a few.
      What paint shop?
      When I redo what?
      You will try what my way?
      My way is spray guns.
      The only thing I will redo is the original Suzuki paint job on my 750.
      With one of my smaller spray guns.
      Gasoline got to it. Maybe Suzuki should have used airplane paint.
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