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Post by HuwJones » Fri May 31, 2013 10:25 pm

So, soon i'll be repainting my SJ. But i haven't got a big enough garrage to spray, so i'm going for the hand painting. I know this sounds like a stupid question, but how do you hand paint? With a brush or a roller? Any tips or tricks that i need to keep in mind when i'm painting?
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Re: Painting

Post by mk1joe » Fri May 31, 2013 10:37 pm

roller for all the big flat surfaces, gives the best uniform texture, and paintbrush for the little nooks and crannys, worked for me anyway. i read somewhere to thin the paint down a lot but when i tried this and used a foam roller it just bubbled and looked terrible and made me cry a lot. using the paint without thinners worked fine there was no problem.
this method worked for me anyway

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Re: Painting

Post by ferris » Fri May 31, 2013 10:41 pm

I used a paint brush to get in all the gaps and a small foam roller for the rest of it. You can get quite good results with a roller. Most people are surprised when i tell them it is hand painted, untill they take a closer look and see the orange peel texture :lol: .
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Re: Painting

Post by Jordi » Sat Jun 01, 2013 1:08 am

I've just test rollered a wing, quite impressed.

It'll never win any beauty contests but seems likes its taken well and is nice and even, just got that roller texture.
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Re: Painting

Post by HuwJones » Sat Jun 01, 2013 10:07 pm

Thanks guys, is the roller texture / orange peel noticeable from a few feet away, or do you have to stick your nose against it to see it?
Do you think it would be as noticeable with Matt paint? I'm going for Matt Nato Green.

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I would think that 5 litres should be plenty?
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Re: Painting

Post by turbo-tom » Sat Jun 01, 2013 10:13 pm

5 litres is more then enough if your spraying my disco got sprayed in about 3.5 to 4 litres of paint and i ordered a 5 liter tin and got some left over!
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Re: Painting

Post by littlesammy » Sat Jun 01, 2013 11:08 pm

huw jones , have i ran into you on another forum.,another suzuki forum or maybe the Mitsubishi lancer register.?
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Re: Painting

Post by HuwJones » Sat Jun 01, 2013 11:50 pm

littlesammy wrote:huw jones , have i ran into you on another forum.,another suzuki forum or maybe the Mitsubishi lancer register.?
I doubt it, i'm not a member of any other forum and i don't get paid enough to have a Lancer :cry:

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Re: Painting

Post by littlesammy » Sun Jun 02, 2013 7:42 am

HuwJones wrote:
littlesammy wrote:huw jones , have i ran into you on another forum.,another suzuki forum or maybe the Mitsubishi lancer register.?
I doubt it, i'm not a member of any other forum and i don't get paid enough to have a Lancer :cry:

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Re: Painting

Post by ScottieJ » Mon Jun 03, 2013 9:24 am

mk1joe wrote:roller for all the big flat surfaces, gives the best uniform texture, and paintbrush for the little nooks and crannys, worked for me anyway. i read somewhere to thin the paint down a lot but when i tried this and used a foam roller it just bubbled and looked terrible and made me cry a lot. using the paint without thinners worked fine there was no problem.
this method worked for me anyway
The bubbles do pop if its thin enough ;) depends on the paint you use as well. I always thin the paint down loads if I roller, it gets rid of that rollered texture.

And just don't forget, prep is the key if you want to get it too look good.
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