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04 Apr 2014 15:22 #111231 by Halford

Tadpole wrote: Sets the Jimny off a treat ................ B)

+1
just need enough paint to do the rest of the truck now :evil:

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04 Apr 2014 19:45 #111262 by helijohn
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Looks good. Nice job B)



I just use Wilkinsons gold spray paint and sling it on after a quick rub down. I got a few cornflake boxes, cut in to strips and joined the strips to make a big hula hoop to fit in the join of rim to tyre as masking. ;)

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04 Apr 2014 20:05 #111267 by Jutwit
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helijohn wrote: Looks good. Nice job B)



I just use Wilkinsons gold spray paint and sling it on after a quick rub down. I got a few cornflake boxes, cut in to strips and joined the strips to make a big hula hoop to fit in the join of rim to tyre as masking. ;)



I bet you've got a blue peter badge :laugh:

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04 Apr 2014 22:04 #111283 by helijohn
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Jutwit wrote:

helijohn wrote: Looks good. Nice job B)



I just use Wilkinsons gold spray paint and sling it on after a quick rub down. I got a few cornflake boxes, cut in to strips and joined the strips to make a big hula hoop to fit in the join of rim to tyre as masking. ;)



I bet you've got a blue peter badge :laugh:


LOL Hated that show.

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04 Apr 2014 22:39 #111288 by hunter1084
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I used hammerite on the back of my steels then sanded the front and painted dulux flat black from a spray can, I didn't bother to clear coat so I can easily touch them up when they get scrathed.

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06 Apr 2014 18:16 #111458 by Flameboi201
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Do not use por 15 on anything worth more than 10 pence . I am on with restoring a old vw split screen and the customer had used this on the hole bus . He used it exactly how it should of been and non of it stuck to anything . So we took it back to bare metal again and started again . The best way is to use a good quality etch or zinc primer on bare metal and then a highbuild 2k primer . Flat that with 400-500 grit dry or 800 wet sanding . Then a 2k solid colour black . If your after a nice job that is . Or if its for mainly offroad powdercoat as its much much stronger than paint . If your powdercoat is flaking off its not been done properly .
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