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Re: Painting Wheels

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 11:58 am
by Ckennedy
bigtwinthing wrote:they will be a "well worn Rim" in Devon this week :lol:
:shock: I didn't want to know that

Re: Painting Wheels

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 12:00 pm
by bigtwinthing
Ckennedy wrote:
bigtwinthing wrote:they will be a "well worn Rim" in Devon this week :lol:
:shock: I didn't want to know that
iam arriving Saturday with an inflatable cushion for you to sit on for the ride out after friday night. :lol:

Re: Painting Wheels

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 12:02 pm
by Ckennedy
Least there will be some comfort for me this weekend :lol:

Re: Painting Wheels

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 12:03 pm
by bigtwinthing
Ckennedy wrote:Least there will be some comfort for me this weekend :lol:

be serious!!! Lloydie will pop it! :lol:

Re: Painting Wheels

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 12:11 pm
by bigtwinthing
kenmoore wrote:Still at it, almost at the end.

Endless rubbing back and painting.

Can't wait to finish, have encountered some problems along the way with the paint frying up!

Taking my time now!

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Really giving me the shits, have done everything by the book, never had this happen before!

Will get there but am extremely frustrated!
i aint no expert but that appears that the topcoat isn't comparable with the primer! I have had that in the past and it takes ages to get back off, so I've been there. Hope you get it sorted.

Re: Painting Wheels

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 3:04 pm
by agentpineapple
that's a pisser mate, I didn't get any silicone based products on it, wd40 or dash shine type product, it only needs for it to be in the air.
I hope you get it sorted dude..... :thumbup:

Re: Painting Wheels

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 3:24 pm
by Wicky
Could be caused by too many coats too quickly and too thickly +Subjected to heat too soon.

Start again...

Re: Painting Wheels

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 9:04 pm
by VTRDark
Nice craqulure effect there. :P I know how you feel after putting in all the prep work. There's not a lot you can do except wet n dry (silicon carbide) it back down, fill if necessary and then paint again.

(:-})

Re: Painting Wheels

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 9:35 pm
by kenmoore
If I was ever gunna rob a bank now is the time as I have done sooo much sanding my effing finger prints are gone!!!!

Hopefully will get them done today! :thumbup:

The Storm has never been off the road for this long before.

Re: Painting Wheels

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 9:36 pm
by bigtwinthing
kenmoore wrote:If I was ever gunna rob a bank now is the time as I have done sooo much sanding my effing finger prints are gone!!!!

Hopefully will get them done today! :thumbup:

The Storm has never been off the road for this long before.

you could lend Jamie a glove!!! Oh no you wont get to back !!! :lol:

Re: Painting Wheels

Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2014 4:04 am
by kenmoore
Took a close look at the wheels and decided to re prime and go again.

Painful but necessary.

Front wheel 1st coat

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This is enough to drive a man to drink, might have to move Beer O'Clock forward :beer: :beer: :beer:

Re: Painting Wheels

Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2014 10:23 am
by VTRDark
Keep up the good work. At least you know if it's done properly, not only will it look good it will last longer and give better protection. :thumbup:

Are you going over the primer with an IPA (alcohol wipe) or something to get rid of any contaminates. I would also give it a quick once over with a tac-rag to get rid of any dust right before applying the next coat. Can I suggest starting with very light dust coats of top coat over the primer to begin with. Are you using a 2k primer and topcoat?

Looking good so far. :beer:

(:-})

Re: Painting Wheels

Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2014 10:40 am
by kenmoore
I am using enamel primer and enamel paint.

This is laborious I know but wears well.

Have done it before, however I can't understand what happened.

This time I am taking more care.

I think part of the problem was that the weather was cold, and I got carried away putting on too much paint.

I have purchased new primer and paint and will take my time.(Both the same brand)

Starting from the beginning is a pain, but I want it right.

I did it this way on my brothers bike and it's still good after 2 years.

Don't know what I did but I want it right and starting at the beginning is my only option now.

Gunna rob a bank tomorrow , no finger prints from all the sanding!

Re: Painting Wheels

Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2014 6:35 pm
by VTRDark
I feel your pain man...been there, done that, had to start all over. But it will be worth it in the end. Think of the self satisfaction of beating it :thumbup:

(:-})

Re: Painting Wheels

Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 10:02 pm
by kenmoore
Cyber, bit worried about comments like self satisfaction and beating!

Have under coated wheels and all seems well so far.

I am thinking that the original primer I used was not enamel comparable.

Will spray a light first coat of white tonight if temps are O.K :thumbup: