Hi all
I have just joined this forum recently and I have had brilliant support from forum members so would like to offer something back to members should they feel the need to ask.
I am re-building a 1961 Dominator model 88 and as part of the process I am going to re-paint it, as it happens I am in the abrasive blasting and painting game and have been for the better part of my life so I am confident in what I want and how to achieve it.
I have noticed looking at other forums that there seem to be a lot of people who would benefit from some basics when it comes to preparing and painting frames and parts, I realise that many can just send their work out and pay what ever the asking is but I am sure many want to do their own painting and have the basic skills to do so.
So often after many hours of preparation and lovingly painting your project you put it all back together only to find faults appearing in your paint job after a year or so, this is one of the worst detractors from value of your machine and leaves you with the prospect of stripping the whole thing again just to paint or powder coat because you are sick of paint!
Unfortunately powder coat can have its drawbacks too!
Both paint and powder coating are sound options for restoring your machine provided they are applied correctly.
All to often the paint or powder coating is blamed for being faulty or "not like it used to be" but the real fact is preparation, environment, cleaning, mixing, application, film build, air supply, paint choice, moisture and contamination are 99% of the problems causing premature paint or powder coat failures.
There are shortcuts taken even by professionals that will come back to haunt you but there are ways to identify some of these, also some knowledge will help you ask for the right process when you do go to a professional company.
If anyone has a query or is seeking a solution to a problem with paint please just ask and I will endevour to assist, I am happy to give step by step suggestions and procedures to follow as well as technical information if needed.
I am based in Australia so some of the the product brands will not be known to me but the basics of paint are pretty much the same the world over.
Regards
Kiwi