Paint Jae rigger ?

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  • pyroM!KE
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 375

    #1

    Paint Jae rigger ?

    I was just curious what kind of paint to use on my rigger..This is the first one Ive ever built and I really dont know what primer or paint would be best suited.
  • Serpents811
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2011
    • 381

    #2
    Originally posted by pyroM!KE
    I was just curious what kind of paint to use on my rigger..This is the first one Ive ever built and I really dont know what primer or paint would be best suited.
    as long you use a good primer any enamel will do the job and a nice coat of urethane

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    • martin
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Aug 2010
      • 2887

      #3
      Dont know what you have done prior to painting but most give 2 thin coats of epoxy resin or 2 coats of Klass Kote clear to seal the wood. You can either keep this as a natural finish or flatten then paint.

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      • pyroM!KE
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2011
        • 375

        #4
        Originally posted by martin
        Dont know what you have done prior to painting but most give 2 thin coats of epoxy resin or 2 coats of Klass Kote clear to seal the wood. You can either keep this as a natural finish or flatten then paint.
        Ohh yes..I have them sealed with 2 coats of z-poxy finishing resin..I just need to know a good primer- paint that will bond to the resin well..

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        • Serpents811
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2011
          • 381

          #5
          Originally posted by pyroM!KE
          Ohh yes..I have them sealed with 2 coats of z-poxy finishing resin..I just need to know a good primer- paint that will bond to the resin well..
          make sure you sand that epoxy almost to nothing before primer

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          • pyroM!KE
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2011
            • 375

            #6
            Originally posted by Serpents811
            make sure you sand that epoxy almost to nothing before primer
            Its already been nailed with 400 and 600 wet..

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            • electric
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • May 2008
              • 1744

              #7
              Check out this site for really great paint. Someone recommended this to me awhile back and I painted my rigger with it. It is sooo much better than the stuff you get at Home Depot etc...

              http://artprimo.com/catalog/spray-paint-c-26.html

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              • pyroM!KE
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2011
                • 375

                #8
                Originally posted by electric
                Check out this site for really great paint. Someone recommended this to me awhile back and I painted my rigger with it. It is sooo much better than the stuff you get at Home Depot etc...

                http://artprimo.com/catalog/spray-paint-c-26.html
                Sweet..Thanks.. One more question..What kind of primer did you use?

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                • bigwaveohs
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2009
                  • 535

                  #9
                  Originally posted by pyroM!KE
                  I was just curious what kind of paint to use on my rigger..This is the first one Ive ever built and I really dont know what primer or paint would be best suited.
                  I painted mine with the system from ColoRite:



                  They have the primer, color and clear topcoat in rattle cans that are all compatible. Only drawback is that you are limited to motorcycle colors...but then I wanted Ducati red...
                  I let the dogs out...

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                  • dana
                    Banned
                    • Mar 2010
                    • 3573

                    #10
                    zpoxy is its own primer. you can sand and paint. if your work needs primer because of imperfections, only do the areas that need it. the more material you put on, the more things can go wrong. keep it simple

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                    • electric
                      Fast Electric Addict!
                      • May 2008
                      • 1744

                      #11
                      No Primer used. Seriously. It covered well and it is all still in good shape after 1 year of running it. Not recommending that you skip the primer as I usually do it, but on this one I just layed it down and it worked fine.

                      Here is the link.
                      http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...berglass/page2

                      I will say that the yellow to quite a few coats to get a good even color, but it really did go well for a rattle can.

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