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Old 10-29-2009, 05:23 PM
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Hi I got a yamaha enduro 60 tank for my bike. I have it sanded down to bare metal. I'm getting ready to bondo in some dings etc in it. That part isn't to hard. I just wanted to know about any metal prep before I start primering it. Maybe best spray can primer? I planned on using Krylon black for the base color and after that trying to mask up something not ugly. Any easy shortcuts for pinstriping?

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Old 10-29-2009, 06:52 PM
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wipe the bare metal tank down with denatured alcohol and a lint free towel to clean it before painting. then any kinda good primer should be fine.

most importantly, get some gas-resistant clear lacquer that's compatible with your paint, or else spilled gas will ruin all your custom work.
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Engine paint is gas resistant.
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Hey Junster,
Just a word of advice. DupliColor paint is great stuff and comes in almost any color you could want. However, their clear is not gasoline resistant. Look for an engine enamel clear or go to an automotive paint supplier for a good clear coat.
As for masking, try vinyl electrical tape. It forms well to compound curves and makes good clean lines. For tight corners you can slice it into thin strips and it will conform to very tight curves. Hope this helps and please send us some pictures of the finished tank.
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Old 10-29-2009, 08:48 PM
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Tom is right on the paint. Go slow, small amounts of paint, and wet sand with very fine sand paper in between coats,say 600 g. let it dry at least 24 hours in between coats. I use a polish compound after the last coat.=very shiny paint job
oh any automotive primer first don't forget to wet sand that too
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Hobby shops sell very thin pinstriping masking tape!
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Engine paint is gas resistant.
nice post most people don't know ...............like colour changing paint is not gas resistant ................doh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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nice post most people don't know ...............like colour changing paint is not gas resistant ................doh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Are you trying to say engine paint isn't gas resistant??? (I've sure found it to be!!)
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engine paint is................color changing aint...................hence the doh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Hi I got a yamaha enduro 60 tank for my bike. I have it sanded down to bare metal. I'm getting ready to bondo in some dings etc in it. That part isn't to hard. I just wanted to know about any metal prep before I start primering it. Maybe best spray can primer? I planned on using Krylon black for the base color and after that trying to mask up something not ugly. Any easy shortcuts for pinstriping?

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Not sure if you have a da but if you do great. I'd softpad da it with 80 grit going slow, then 180 grit to cancel out your 80 grit scratches. If you leave scratches that are too deep you'll regret it when priming. Then I'd prime a few coats of "high build" Medallion Dual prime if you insist on rattlecan. Overlap your strokes by 50% and keep a nice even speed with your spray straight on at the distance recommended. Also let it flash a good 5 minutes in between coats. Then let it cure for a few hours or a day. Then spray a flat black rattle can on it to pepper it to use as a guide coat and once the pepper spray is gone you know you've sanded it evenly. I'd wet sand with 600 and a soft block. Watch your edges or anything digging.

If you do this as a hobby I'd go get a cheap $50 gun if I were you or those compressorless guns(presto).
gasoline and rattlecan don't go well and that's cause there's no hardener and being acrylic enamel. Ppg Omni is cheap and your clear will last a long time if you're just spraying bikes. In any case, once your primer is wetsanded you can use denatured alcohol to clean and spray, using flashtimes for everything you spray between coats. You also spray your clear coat to a semi cured base, so let it flash for around 45 min before clearing. Also, if you never wetsanded and buffed before I'd have second thoughts doing that on a round tank with fresh clear for the firsttime.
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