Originally Posted by
randyjawa
Though spray painting and powder coating is the best way to get top notch results, I have had very good luck using a simple can of paint and a paint brush. No over-spray to worry about. No spray dust settling here, there and everywhere. Not nearly as much expense. And did I mention, pretty decent results if you take your time.
Have a peek at my brush painted Peugeot PX10. Not prefect but certainly presentable and for a guy like me who does not have a lot of money, very cost effective. While viewing the paint work keep in mind that I am an old fellow whose hands are not as steady as they used to be, nor is my vision what it once was. But painting with a paint brush is a forgiving procedure and decent results are more than likely.
The Peugeot cost me about thirty dollars for paint, brush, sand paper, primer etc.
interesting. can you provide more details on the paint, brush(es), and clear coat? is there a gallery of your work?