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  • alhntr

    #16
    You can get a nice medium priced DeVillbis finishline paint gun with can and three tips for 125 or so. I painted my truck last year and never painted a thing in my life. Read up on iy. Bought primer, paint, activators, urethane clear coat and my paint job came out pretty damn good. You can always use the gun to paint anything in the future, and now that I have a new bike, not afraid to tackle a cycle job if needed. Its the way to go. I bet you can get a gun and enough chemicals to paint ones bike for 300.00 and then later revel in your great job well done. Just my opinion.

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    • GateKeeper

      #17
      Originally posted by ThrottleBack
      I am (was) a professional painter I have ALL of the equipment and then some
      Originally posted by alhntr
      You can get a nice medium priced DeVillbis finishline paint gun with can and three tips for 125 or so. I painted my truck last year and never painted a thing in my life. Read up on iy. Bought primer, paint, activators, urethane clear coat and my paint job came out pretty damn good. You can always use the gun to paint anything in the future, and now that I have a new bike, not afraid to tackle a cycle job if needed. Its the way to go. I bet you can get a gun and enough chemicals to paint ones bike for 300.00 and then later revel in your great job well done. Just my opinion.
      Don't think he is hurting for equipment......

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      • ThrottleBack

        #18
        Yea he clearly didn't read. Also that gun is junk but i'm glad it worked for you.

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        • canuckxxx

          #19
          Here is my '82 Goldwing painted with Rustoleum Painters Touch in Rustic Orange and Navajo White with blue tape between. I used Minwax clear over it because it is supposed to be fuel resistant. It is very durable paint.
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          • canuckxxx

            #20
            This is the clear I used.
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            • Steve
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              • Jun 2005
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              • southwest oHIo

              #21
              Wow. A six-year-old thread, back from the dead.

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              • canuckxxx

                #22
                Originally posted by Steve
                Wow. A six-year-old thread, back from the dead.

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                Yikes, I never even looked at the dates. Oh well it may be of interest to someone.

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                • Guest

                  #23
                  Originally posted by ThrottleBack
                  Yea i know 2k but i dont use any clear not made by the same company as the paint. Always match them. Down here you can grab a shop towel next to the pump to get the nozzel safely over and away.
                  I've sprayed 2k clear over Duplicolor, Rustoleum, Krylon and maybe a few others, with perfect results.

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                  • Grimly
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                    • Sep 2012
                    • 5762
                    • Ireland

                    #24
                    I just slap some polyurethane varnish on.
                    Seems to work.
                    Dave
                    '79 GS850GN '80 GS850GT
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                    • canuckxxx

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Grimly
                      I just slap some polyurethane varnish on.
                      Seems to work.
                      Yes, that's what the Minwax stuff is.

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                      • red1100
                        Forum Mentor
                        • Oct 2017
                        • 570
                        • La Center Washington

                        #26
                        My motorcycles I only do spray cans. Too much work to break out the spray equipment. Here?s the last spray can job I just did.
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                        • Gorminrider
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                          • Aug 2012
                          • 4803
                          • British Columbia, Canada

                          #27
                          Originally posted by canuckxxx
                          Yes, that's what the Minwax stuff is.
                          didn't know that! I'll have to try it... I've been using polyurethane too. "Spar varnish" with a brush for over enamel -so far with good result. It doesn't seem to polish up quite as shiny as the laquers but wax is on top anyways.

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                          • LAB3
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                            • Mar 2018
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                            #28
                            I've done plenty of decent "50 MPH" rattle can jobs with Duplicolor rattle cans, dirt cheap at surplus stores!
                            2001 Kawasaki Voyager XII (Current bike)
                            1982 GS450txz (former bike)

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                            • Cipher
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                              • Mar 2016
                              • 3129
                              • Toronto Ontario

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Gorminrider
                              didn't know that! I'll have to try it... I've been using polyurethane too. "Spar varnish" with a brush for over enamel -so far with good result. It doesn't seem to polish up quite as shiny as the laquers but wax is on top anyways.
                              for real?message to at least 10 characters.
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                              • Gorminrider
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                                • Aug 2012
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                                #30
                                for real?
                                Oh yes, Cipher...for real. A brush. I can post pix to prove it.... There are hoary old coach-builder techniques that I wish I could master without the 20 years it really needs. but I'm happy with the results I can get. It starts at the brush. Disposable foam thingies?-well, they are possible for a touchup/or "splice"...

                                So far, I've just done a couple of Hondas this way. One, entire, with a non-factory colour, and another where repairs to the tank,fender and sidecovers required repairs...while laquer is ok on the fenders and sidecovers, not so on the tank.
                                THIS last is where it's really handy to me. The decals are hard to find! tank was mostly pretty good so being able to leave the original factory coat while repairing dents, scratches and all without redoing entirely is worthy, I think. It looks suprisingly well to my eye... Fortunately, it's a straight non-metallic colour I could easily match and splice with enamel and Polyurethane varnish over....I haven't needed to futz with repairs to match Suzuki "metallics" ...beyond practicing a little with nail polish

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