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Anyone painted their brakes gold?
Oooooo .... shiny!
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Post by Craig_85 » Thu May 25, 2017 7:00 pm
Are you thinking of using hammerite spray?Max wrote:Anyone hazard a guess at how many 400ml cans of Hammerite smooth it will take to paint all 4 standard calipers?
I'd have thought more than 1 to be safe, but not more than 2?
I don't know what everyone else thinks of it but for me the spray is weak as body lemonade and goes on nowhere near as well as brushed hammerite.
I know I said foilatec earlier but I have used brush hammerite on calipers before and it was excellent looked good for years. Just be aware of their second coat recommended drying times. If you leave it too long, you then have to leave it for months, so best to plan the job in advance as their is a relatively small window of opportunity to overcoat it.
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Post by lewd lude lover » Fri May 26, 2017 12:09 pm
Always had good results with plasticote enamel brush on. They do a light gold and a bronze which looks good. I have used the pewter to great effect.
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Post by Craig_85 » Fri May 26, 2017 8:15 pm
Yes, I mean for it to be sprayable it seems to have loads of thinners added and takes loads of coats, which don't seem as good a finish as the brush stuff.Max wrote:Surprised to hear that to be honest, do you mean its a bit thin?
The caveat to this is usually spraying a product gives a better finish, maybe I had a faulty can?
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Post by Max » Wed Jun 07, 2017 5:32 pm
So ive started painting, not the calipers though, something else i thought might look nice in gold which ill talk about later once i get off my arse and put up a build thread, but so far im impressed...
First thing i did was give the can a 20 second shake just to see what the colour looks like, when i test sprayed it i was like wtf? i see what he means, it is weak as bloody lemonade, perfect description when you see it come out. Then i shook the can for a full 2 minutes, another test spray and... oh this is better, kept spraying until i was only 10 cm away and still it came out fine and didn't run until i dwelled on a spot.
It is on the thin side compared to some paints but its absolutely fine for me, the first coat already has a very good finish and i love the colour. What i will say though is this comes out in a very very fine mist which goes absolutely bloody everywhere so make sure you cover surrounding areas, thank god i had already done that, although my tool chest is kinda sparkly now

First thing i did was give the can a 20 second shake just to see what the colour looks like, when i test sprayed it i was like wtf? i see what he means, it is weak as bloody lemonade, perfect description when you see it come out. Then i shook the can for a full 2 minutes, another test spray and... oh this is better, kept spraying until i was only 10 cm away and still it came out fine and didn't run until i dwelled on a spot.
It is on the thin side compared to some paints but its absolutely fine for me, the first coat already has a very good finish and i love the colour. What i will say though is this comes out in a very very fine mist which goes absolutely bloody everywhere so make sure you cover surrounding areas, thank god i had already done that, although my tool chest is kinda sparkly now

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Post by wurlycorner » Wed Jun 07, 2017 11:11 pm
You think the Gold on his engine is over the top... You should see his teeth!DaveyBa8 wrote:That's freaking mint merlin
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