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bike repaint
My Gunnar roadie is looking pretty worn and i'd like to have it repainted.Gunnar charges $350w/ clear which is more than i want to spend.Anyone know of any good bike painters?I'd like it stripped,primed painted, decals installed and cleared.
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350 bucks just for a repaint???
that's too much, i think.. You can strip down the paint yourself.. What's the frame material? I had a frame painted, total cost was 20 bucks.. BTW, we used two colors, black and Ti. decals cost another 10 bucks.. we used anzhal urethane paint. 2 coats primer, 5coats urethane, then 4 coats clearcoat.. The decals were laced before the last 2 coats of clear coat.. |
Yeah......do it yourself.... I just stripped and primed my Bianchi Pista. Still deciding on color.... no rush on this frame...
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What brand of paint do you guys use on your frames?
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Originally posted by kerk What brand of paint do you guys use on your frames? i only use urethane.. acryllic is good, but not as good as urethane in my opinion.. |
And you get your paints at an auto paint store? or somewhere else? Sorry for the dumb questions, but I just don't know.
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Originally posted by kerk And you get your paints at an auto paint store? or somewhere else? Sorry for the dumb questions, but I just don't know. You will also need a compressor and an airbrush too. You only need the one used to paint model cars, etc. I don't think you need the prof. stuff though unless you will be doing this a lot. But who knows;) . Carlee |
How much does that stuff typically cost?
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Originally posted by kerk How much does that stuff typically cost? Some paints are twice as expensive as others. Anyway, when i had mine painted, all materials including paint (primer, clearcoat, etc), sandpaper, misc. amounted to about 800 pesos, that's about $16 US. BTW, i used Anzhal urethane. If you have the right tools/equipment, it would be practical to do it yourself. A decent airbrush/spray will cost about $20-$25. A portable compressor will go up to $60. I think it is a good investment, and just after a few practice sprays you will be on your way. Model airbrushes come with instruction manuals, I think it would be enough to keep you going. |
Hmmm. I'll have to think about that. I'm not an impulsive buyer. It might be a good investment. So, I could find this stuff at a hobby store? We have a place nearby called Hobby Lobby. Or is there somewhere else good to check out a compressor and airbrush?
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Well thats a good idea but i'm really wanting a pro to paint it.
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Kerk, you can get these auto paints put into spray cans at the store, and you can, with careful prep and application, get a beautiful job this way. You don't need an airbrush or any other kind of spraygun, or compressor. BTW, using an airbrush would take a long time to paint a bike, a detail spraygun would make much more sense IMO.
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Really! I did not know that. Now that sounds good. I'll be heading to the auto paint store tomorrow to explore that option. Thanks!!
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