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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by rusty210, Apr 23, 2004.

  1. rusty210
    Joined: Feb 21, 2004
    Posts: 311

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    I recently picked up an HVLP spray gun, and would like to try it on my old bicycle before I attack my Chevy with it. I don't want to get into the expense of automotive paint yet, so can someone recommend a paint I can pick up at Home Depot and tips on thinning it properly. I don't need a show quality finish. I just want to get the feel for spraying and leave a decent coat of black paint on my Murray. Thanks
     
  2. AHotRod
    Joined: Jul 27, 2001
    Posts: 12,318

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    Man, I can't help you out on Home-Depot paints, I only use automotive paints.
    Glenn
     
  3. KCsledz
    Joined: Jun 19, 2003
    Posts: 2,333

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    go and get the stuff you need! Automotive Paint that is. Dont mess around with other junk!

    Its kinda like saying I want to build a hotrod but I will just build a model to get the hang of it.
     
  4. flatshoebox
    Joined: Apr 22, 2004
    Posts: 1,058

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    The cheep getto way is:
    Go get yourself a pint or quart of Rust oleum-satin black works for me or what ever color ya like.. and 2010 acetone... mix at a rate of 3:1 (3 parts paint to 1 part acetone..or 4:1 depending.. you should only need 7-9oz mixed max to shoot a bike frame with an HVLP gun... But, keep in mind, every time you mix the paint with acetone it will make a slightly different shade, so make enought..
    All that said, your better off using automotive panit like a basecoat. Go to your local paint place and ask if they have any mis-matched paint... I've pick up 100's of colors for next to nothing that way.. good luck...
     
  5. jstorm
    Joined: Apr 10, 2004
    Posts: 586

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    Mismathced paint would be the way to go. flatshoebox has got the right idea. Should be able to get it cheap. Sometimes if you catch them in a good mood you can get some for free.
     
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    The cheep getto way is:
    Go get yourself a pint or quart of Rust oleum-satin black works for me or what ever color ya like.. and 2010 acetone... mix at a rate of 3:1 (3 parts paint to 1 part acetone..or 4:1 depending.. you should only need 7-9oz mixed max to shoot a bike frame with an HVLP gun... But, keep in mind, every time you mix the paint with acetone it will make a slightly different shade, so make enought..
    All that said, your better off using automotive panit like a basecoat. Go to your local paint place and ask if they have any mis-matched paint... I've pick up 100's of colors for next to nothing that way.. good luck...

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    Definatly the way to go. I have sprayed the rustoleum through my hvlp though and I personally spent more time than I wanted to setting the gun up to spray it right. Maybe my ratio was wrong I dont know .
     
  7. fatfender
    Joined: Jan 20, 2004
    Posts: 24

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    farm supply has tractor paint 17 bucks a gal 26 diff colors
     
  8. flatshoebox
    Joined: Apr 22, 2004
    Posts: 1,058

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    [ QUOTE ]
    farm supply has tractor paint 17 bucks a gal 26 diff colors

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    Yeh, I've seen some "John Deere" Flat black before.. it cheep but thick as hell!! Read the lable to see what you can and can't spray over it...cause its made to be an outdoor finish...
     
  9. flatshoebox
    Joined: Apr 22, 2004
    Posts: 1,058

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    hey you can PM me if you have any other paint questions..
     

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