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Constant Velocity
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Gonna repaint the 1978 GS1000 I recently picked up and figured I'd post the progress and results here, just to get some feed back and keep the work on track. It's currently got a purple ghost flame paint scheme that was done by the PO who used duplicolor rattle cans for the base coat with a hardened clear over. That's the same process I plan on using, with the final clear coat using 2K Eastwood. Since the paint that's currently on there isn't in terrible shape I'm planning on just sanding it thoroughly to prepare it for a layer of primer, followed by the color coat and then the final 2k.
The paint is going to be shot outside so I'm trying to think of ways to minimize debris getting into the paint while it's being shot/ drying. The tank, tail piece, and side covers are all going to get done. I'd definitely like to hear any ideas or suggestions you guys have about materials, techniques or tips on getting a decent finish from a backyard rattle can special. Certainly I'm not expecting to get professional results but I'm willing to put in the time and effort to make it as nice as possible.
Hopefully it warms up soon so I can start work, currently its about 20 degrees outside with snow on its way. I'll post some pics soon so some before and after comparisons can eventually be made
The paint is going to be shot outside so I'm trying to think of ways to minimize debris getting into the paint while it's being shot/ drying. The tank, tail piece, and side covers are all going to get done. I'd definitely like to hear any ideas or suggestions you guys have about materials, techniques or tips on getting a decent finish from a backyard rattle can special. Certainly I'm not expecting to get professional results but I'm willing to put in the time and effort to make it as nice as possible.
Hopefully it warms up soon so I can start work, currently its about 20 degrees outside with snow on its way. I'll post some pics soon so some before and after comparisons can eventually be made
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