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  • #16
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    Hi Garth,
    so, everyone in the state can buy a handgun but nobody can buy gasoline proof aerosol paint? What to do, what to do? Sneak over the border and smuggle in good paint or pay full whack for a professional spray job? There is a better way. Go buy an at least 8 CFM air compressor and a paint gun and a GOOD QUALITY breathing mask. (breathing paint fumes is BAD for you) Make an ersatz temporary spray booth from 2 x 2s & builder's plastic and pressurize it with your mom's vacuum cleaner. OK, the initial investment is a tad more than a professional paint job but now you have an air compressor that will last you a lifetime. Next comes all those air tools that make work so easy and fit so well on your Christmas list. For instance, an air nailer/stapler will fling up your spray booth so quick you wouldn't believe it.
    Fred Hill, S'toon
    XS11SG with Spirit of America sidecar
    "The Flying Pumpkin"

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    • #17
      GarthXS,

      Did you sand off the old paint on the side covers or repaint over the old?

      I have been looking into paiting my bike and thinking about what I can afford and do.

      I had a local body shop offer a quit for repainting the tank, fairing, side covers, trunk and side boxes, total was going to be around $ 1,500.00. For that they will redo the entire paint job from surface up to clear coating.
      Dave
      1978 XS1100E
      Tacoma, WA.

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      • #18
        davestrike

        Yes I sanded off the paint, make sure if you have a standard to scrape off the pin stripes,
        91 kwaka kz1000p
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        • #19
          gas proof

          I think for the price of a couple of cans of paint and maybe lots of wax i can live with a little hazing on the finish
          91 kwaka kz1000p
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          • #20
            It is MORE than hazing. I have NOT been able to keep paint on the tank I use at the moment. I have been trying to do my own paint, but I now must move, so no more booth, or air compressor for a while. Trust me , it should be easy to find a "local" to shoot the clear with hardener/catalyst over your paint. just ask with a sixpack in hand.
            Ray Matteis
            KE6NHG
            XS1100 E '78 (winter project)
            XS1100 SF Bob Jones worked on it!

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            • #21
              That money could buy an entire XS11

              "I had a local body shop offer a quote for repainting the tank, fairing, side covers, trunk and side boxes, total was going to be around $ 1,500.00. - - - "

              Anyone even thinking of laying out that kind of money on a paint job would for sure do better to take the cash to Harbor Freight or whoever instead and spend it on an air compressor and all the other gear needed to blow your own paint. Betcha there'd be money left over, too.
              One slow speed step-off and that fancy custom paintjob is toast and you are out the $1,500. If you own the gear to do it yourself a wrecked paintjob is just another opportunity to consider a colour change.
              Fred Hill, S'toon
              XS11SG with Spirit of America sidecar
              "The Flying Pumpkin"

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              • #22
                Duplicolor clear engine enamel (DE1636Clear)..heat resistant, oil and gas resistant (has to be..it's an engine enamel)...has a very nice finish. Did all of my bodywork with it and it turned out very nice.
                Guy

                '78E

                Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum videtur

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                • #23
                  "Have done the Duplicolor clear engine enamel..."

                  There's a difference between being gas proof, gas resistant and gas soluble.
                  Gas proof is what your bike was originally painted with.
                  Gas resistant means if you wipe it off quickly enough it won't do much damage.
                  Gas soluble we don't need to discuss.
                  "Damn it Jim, I'm a doctor, not a mechanic!' ('Bones' McCoy)

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                  • #24
                    How about epoxy based paints? You can get some of them at your local RC hobby store. Besides, its not like you need enough to paint a whole car.
                    United States Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, NY
                    If I can do it at 18 yrs old, anyone can
                    "You know something, You can't polish a turd"
                    "What are you rebelling against", "Well, what do you got?"
                    Acta Non Verba

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                    • #25
                      Guy, Prom , and all. What most of you do NOT understand is CALIFORNIA does NOT get the same formula of paint as the rest of the country. I have Duplicolor on my motorcycle, with clear coat, and gas will just wash it off. I used a spray gun for another project, and with the two part paint, it works well. It STILL is NOT the same formula you can buy in the rest of the country, but at least it works. Some of the body shops here will, for a price, purchase paint in Nevada or Arizona, and paint your show vehicle with that.
                      Ray Matteis
                      KE6NHG
                      XS1100 E '78 (winter project)
                      XS1100 SF Bob Jones worked on it!

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                      • #26
                        ahhh...I see... didn't realize...
                        Guy

                        '78E

                        Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum videtur

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                        • #27
                          GarthXS,

                          This is a self contained powder coating system (read airless) sold at Sears.

                          Testing of the Sears Powder Coating Gun

                          Craftsman Powder Coat System

                          POWDER COATING A CARBURETOR

                          This might be a to put a nice paint job on a fuel tank.

                          Two problems though:
                          [list=1][*]You will need an old oven to cure the powder[*]The process requires a static charge to attract the powder.[/list=1]

                          Gasoline and sparks don't play well together
                          Nubee

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                          • #28
                            GarthXS,

                            This is a self contained powder coating system (read airless) sold at Sears.

                            Testing of the Sears Powder Coating Gun

                            Craftsman Powder Coat System

                            POWDER COATING A CARBURETOR

                            This might be a way to put a nice paint job on a fuel tank.

                            Two problems though:
                            [list=1][*]You will need an old oven to cure the powder[*]The process requires a static charge to attract the powder.[/list=1]

                            Gasoline and sparks don't play well together
                            Nubee

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