BazaO
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posted on 1/12/20 at 05:55 PM |
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Best brush on suspension paint
Hi, I have recently purchase a Stuart Taylor and am tyding up the front suspension paint. I don't want to remove the wishbones etc. but paint
it allI in situ. I've stripped a lot back to bare metal and am going to prime it with a rust inhibiting primer followed by a matt or satin
finish top coat. Spraying is not an option so I am going to use a brush. Any recommendations for the top coat, preferably a paint that flows and can
be worked before going tacky and ruining the finish?
Thank, Baz
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Bluemoon
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posted on 1/12/20 at 08:19 PM |
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Used frosts gloss extreme chassis paint, flowed well with brush no brush marks they do flat black as well might be worth a look?
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steve m
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posted on 1/12/20 at 09:57 PM |
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Brushed paint on anything visable as in anything the public can see is not a good sign,
My cars panels were hand painted, but i kid you not, to get a hand painted panted/wing etc to look like is been sprayed, takes an enormous amount of
work, paint, dry sand , paint dry sand, paint dry sand, x 3 more times, paint flat off, totally, then cut back with 120 grit, 400 gt, 600gt, 1000gt,
1200gt paper
then t cut, then polish
Smaller parts like suspension etc, i took into my loft, and spray painted them, so much better, and so much quicker!!
steve
Thats was probably spelt wrong, or had some grammer, that the "grammer police have to have a moan at
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Bluemoon
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posted on 2/12/20 at 08:05 AM |
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^ Frost also do rattle can versions. Steve has some good points for a proper job..
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RedAvon
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posted on 2/12/20 at 08:08 AM |
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Hi,
When you have decided on your paint, I found that I could improve the brush finish as I don't like to see brush marks.
I think it's how coach painters used to do it, not sure, but it has worked well for me.
I now always stir the paint very well and warm it on a rad or near a fan heater then put the paint tin in a container of warm water about half way up
the tin. Temperature is around what you would normally drink your cup of tea.
Also warm the metal parts, say a fan heater on the suspension for a few minutes.
I was surprised and pleased with the difference this made.
Hope this helps.
Ian
Bricoleur
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ReMan
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posted on 2/12/20 at 08:26 AM |
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I'd use satin, whatever it is on the black bit . It shouts less and retains its looks longer for it
www.plusnine.co.uk
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JonBowden
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posted on 2/12/20 at 08:53 AM |
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I use POR15, it flows well so there are no brush marks
Jon
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nick205
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posted on 2/12/20 at 01:41 PM |
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For front wishbones I'd spend the extra time to actually remove them and either:
1. Have them properly powder coated
2. Aerosol paint with primer and satin black
IMHO they're very visible parts of the car and need to look good and look good for as long as possible. Removing them from the car isn't
hard work and (again IMHO) you'll be very glad you did so you can do the job right.
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Mr Whippy
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posted on 2/12/20 at 05:23 PM |
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I'd recommend that you remove the suspension anyway for a good visual inspection as its the kind of part that if it fails you end up in a big
crash. Besides kit car parts don't tend to be the most heavily tested things in the world and failures are common. For all the time it takes to
remove the front suspension its easier to clean and paint off than still on the car.
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ian locostzx9rc2
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posted on 2/12/20 at 06:20 PM |
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I wouldn’t brush paint them in situ it doesnt take long to remove them spraying in satin black would be my recommendation
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steve m
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posted on 2/12/20 at 09:34 PM |
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Every year, in the winter when i had my home built locost 7, i took apart either the front end, or rear end of the car totally, allternate years
Stripped it back to bare metal, checked all my welding, primed and satin blacked all of the components
I normally used satin black enamel
I also, NEVER reused the suspension bolts and nyloc nuts, they all went in the recycling bin !
For all you who think i am mad, mmm, well im still alive, and my car never failed an mot or road test, but the engine fire, that was out of my control
did finish my car off,
steve
Thats was probably spelt wrong, or had some grammer, that the "grammer police have to have a moan at
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