The modmaster will release 24 of these patina 14500 Minis and some patina Grand doors. He applies 4 coats of lacquer. To be released some time next week.
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Looking forward to that.I painted one of my aluminum doors today, managed to find some aluminum primer in an aerosol can.
I'll post a pic later on when I get back home. It came out really professionally I think.
That looks not only great, but truly professional! May we know what primer and paint you used and where available?![]()
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Here is my newly minted door
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Thanks Alex, and the paint is also from Spraymate? Is it a specific type of paint?Thanks @Silver and @Andre, I found a product called Spraymate, who have a new Etch Primer specifically designed for Aluminum that seems to perform well. And the colour I decided to go with is called "Mocha Satin". I'm doing a mosfet box build, but then I thought I may as well test the paint process on the reo door![]()
Thanks @Silver and @Andre, I found a product called Spraymate, who have a new Etch Primer specifically designed for Aluminum that seems to perform well. And the colour I decided to go with is called "Mocha Satin". I'm doing a mosfet box build, but then I thought I may as well test the paint process on the reo door![]()
Thanks @Alex. They have a web site (www.spraymate.co.za), but your primer is not on there yet.![]()
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@Andre, this primer is not on their website yet, but I spoke with the technical guy at the company, and he told me it's only been out for a few months. Their paint used was also a new product from the same company. Available from most hardware stores/Builders Warehouse etc. They advised me to use their paint on their primer for best results.Thanks @Alex. They have a web site (www.spraymate.co.za), but your primer is not on there yet.
Wow, see it can also be used on stainless steel.
Same idea on this side!@Alex, youve added another project to my ever growing vape to do list![]()
@Alex, youve added another project to my ever growing vape to do list![]()
Indeed, it was really fun. With all the info I could find, the prep work is the of the utmost importance when it comes to painting aluminum. It has to be rough sanded firstly, to add surface area. And then cleaned with a lint free cloth (very important), using a good thinner, and not turps or petrol. Then priming with about three very light coats, and leaving it to work for as long as possible, preferably about 24 hours. This ensures that the acid in the primer can fully penetrate the oxide layer of the Aluminum.
Only then do you start applying the paint layers.
Thanks for that
I may have to consult you when the time comes
I have a spare aluminium door that i would like to give a special colour to
I just need to choose the colour
That Mocha Satin looks very good. But i wonder if it will look as good against a raw tumbled body. It looks very good in the photo against the white.
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Here is my newly minted door
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