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Title: Painting Post by Gary_in_NJ on 03/19/15 at 09:57:08 So my CS-1 is done, but it's not finished. I still have to paint the tank, fender, seat pan and side covers. I was going to have everything painted professionally, but after looking at how much I've spent on this project, I think I should save myself a few dollars...otherwise I should have just purchased a new FZ-09 :'( I have a Campbell-Hausfeld 60 gallon compressor with an inline air/water separator. The compressor is rated at 11.5 CFM @ 40psi and 10.5 CFM @ 90psi. Clearly it should be able to run a HVLP spray gun. The problem is, I've never really painted anything. I've primed the aluminum parts of my airplane as I built it, but that's just not the same skill-set as applying a finish coat. As I understand the process I need to fill any low spots on the surface to be primed/painted with lightweight filler, sand it, and then prime it so it can be evaluated. This process is repeated until I have a ready-to-go surface for color painting. Am I missing anything? Well, I am missing something...a paint gun. What type of HVLP gun is recommended? Do I need more then one? Do they sell guns with throw away cups so the cleaning is reduced? What brand/type of paint should I use. Are some brands more user friendly then others? I'm sure I can do this...I just haven't. |
Title: Re: Painting Post by justin_o_guy2 on 03/19/15 at 10:05:18 I've worked in 3 body shops. In every one there was at least one who did side work at home. Find one of those guys, save a bundleAND a huge headache. You really don't want the expense of a crap job needing redone. Unless you believe your first Go at painting will come out looking like what you want... some do... not me.. I do good metal work. Paint, no.. |
Title: Re: Painting Post by KennyG on 03/19/15 at 10:26:40 If you want a professional quality paint job buy either Binks or Devilbiss spray equipment. Usually the body shop supply houses have a good selection of spray guns. Kenny G |
Title: Re: Painting Post by Dave on 03/19/15 at 10:37:34 This is a huge topic.....from proper prep of metal and fiberglass, applying body filler and how to sand, how to prime and sand, how to apply base and clear coats.....It took me 4 attempts to post even this little bit, as I just kept deleting my attempts as I just didn't know where to begin. I know you are a very adaptable person...and I think you could get it easily with some "hands on" demonstration and practice. It does take a long time to get good at it however - but the new base/clear coat systems are very easy to work with. You do need a good clean place to spray in - and one that you are not upset about getting the floor painted the same color as the paint you are spraying. You also need a very good respirator...the new paints are horribly toxic. I have a Binks #7 spray gun from when I was painting enamel paint on cars year ago, and I left it parked for the bike project. I didn't want to spend a lot of money on a new HVLP paint gun, and it turns out the small guns from Harbor Freight work just fine with a little practice. They don't put out enough paint to do a car....but on a motorcycle tank they do fine. I think the one I bought was about $ 24. http://i59.tinypic.com/2aanat1.jpg Maybe you can hook up with swing69....he teaches autobody shop! His star pupils may need a class project? |
Title: Re: Painting Post by Gary_in_NJ on 03/19/15 at 11:21:23 0E35382F3E32292F343C312E5D0 wrote:
Hmmm, a little trade in labor. Painting for fork work. Where I work there are over 100 highly skilled craftsmen making aircraft parts. Many of these individuals ride and I'm sure do their own work. We even have a paint booth and a paint team. I may take Justin's suggestion and ask the paint guys if they would be willing to take-on a side project (away from work of course). |
Title: Re: Painting Post by justin_o_guy2 on 03/19/15 at 11:36:38 You can do some of the work... save money, learn. Hand him beer, do some sanding... |
Title: Re: Painting Post by hotprops on 03/19/15 at 13:22:50 i use Matrix base/clear system way to cold in nj to do any painting ! heating your workspace without blowing up should be considered. |
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