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====== REF: Custom Painting ====== | ====== REF: Custom Painting ====== | ||
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+ | ====== Painting - Gun Coatings ====== | ||
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====== Using KG Industries Stock Kote ====== | ====== Using KG Industries Stock Kote ====== | ||
+ | KG Coatings web site: [[https://shop.kgcoatings.com/kg/]] | ||
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+ | These were done with KG Industries Stock Kote 1201S Air Cure Satin Black. \\ | ||
+ | This stuff is a one part no bake water based coating made for painting gun parts that cannot be baked at high temperature. \\ | ||
+ | The paint is easy to apply, cleans up with cold water and the whole project only used about 2oz. of paint. \\ | ||
+ | KG claims this paint is pretty much impervious to heat, abrasion and all kinds of solvents. \\ | ||
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+ | |{{:techtalk:ref:paint:using_kg_stock_kote_1_by_bustakneecap.jpg?direct&300|}}| | ||
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+ | Following directions, the paint was applied in six to seven very light coats with a paint gun at 35 psi. \\ | ||
+ | The hair dryer was used to keep the parts warm in between coats. \\ | ||
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+ | The parts to be painted were sanded smooth and sandblasted with StarBlast at 30psi then cleaned and de-greased with acetone. \\ | ||
+ | The manufacturer says the parts need to be heated to between 110°F- 120°F. \\ | ||
+ | The problem is some ovens don't go that low. \\ | ||
+ | So this box was made up with a plastic bag, grill thermometer and a hair dryer. \\ | ||
+ | The hair dryer was turned on high until it reached the desired temp then switched to low speed to maintain temp. \\ | ||
+ | (for ten minutes or so to heat the aluminum all the way through) \\ | ||
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+ | If the parts are warm it tacks up almost instantly. \\ | ||
+ | It goes on pretty thin (first three coats were light enough to still see metal through them. \\ | ||
+ | Later, the parts were warmed the hair dryer, sprayed using an airbrush then dried with the hair dryer. \\ | ||
+ | As for dust, just keep the parts on clean paper and the dryer close to the part. \\ | ||
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+ | | The process. ((photos by bustakneecap of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-styles/sportster-motorcycle-custom-finishing/132716-gun-kote-1200?t=1421886)) ||| | ||
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+ | | The finished products. ((photos by bustakneecap of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-styles/sportster-motorcycle-custom-finishing/132716-gun-kote-1200?t=1421886)) || | ||
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