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    Home Paint Job with a Roller...No Kidding

    This looks really interesting, and since I am thinking about revising my paint job this winter I think I am going to try this:



    Link to thread where this guy got the idea (go down about 10 posts)


    #2
    Holy crap! That looks good! I thought you were joking.:-D

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      #3
      Very impressive work
      Doug aka crag antler

      83GS1100E, gone
      2000 Kawasaki Concours
      Please wear ATGATT

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        #4
        Wonder if you could do flames on the tank like that?

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          #5
          it looks really good. somehow i think gasoline would damage the paint on a motorcycle tank if this method were used. but it would be a cheap fix!

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            #6
            In one of the follow up links he mentions spilling gas on the paint on a hot day, and taking various hits from rocks over an eight month period with no problems.

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              #7
              the guys on my blazer forum found this last year.... many have tried it and loved the results. one guy painted a car like this like 5 years ago and it still looks good.

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                #8
                ah yes, he does! using Tremclad paint? seems like it is a Canadian Rustoleum...

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                  #9
                  That's unreal....and to think, I used spray cans...who would have thought...? Looks good!!

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                    #10
                    Wow - that is impressive. I saved the entire web page. Thanks for the link!

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                      #11
                      Thats too cool, I wonder if instead of using a roller one would use a spray gun if it would require a lot less sanding.

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                        #12
                        I think the whole point is to not use a spray gun.

                        I have done a fair amount of cheap car paint jobs, and it doesn't take too long to sand a whole car, once you get into it, and if you have the right tools (sanding blocks, etc.)

                        I think the sanding you would have to do on a bike would only take a couple minutes between coats.

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                          #13
                          At one time cars were painted with a brush. My brothers old LaSalle was painted by brush when it was new.

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