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14 years 2 months ago #9400
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I've recently built some cubo 15's and I am goin to paint them with black tuff cab paint.
I want to have a textured / splattered finish on the cabs.
What is the best way of achieving this would it be with a roller, brush or spraying it on.
Any answers would be apretiated.
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I want to have a textured / splattered finish on the cabs.
What is the best way of achieving this would it be with a roller, brush or spraying it on.
Any answers would be apretiated.
Cheers
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14 years 2 months ago #9402
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spray on..... get your first few coat nice and smooth, then for the final coat put on a splatter coat...... you may need to water down you tuffcab paint a bit, so it sprays better out of your gun...... i would mix it 10 parts paint to 2 parts water........
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14 years 2 months ago #9431
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The perfect texture paint finnish would be when applied using a pressure pot. You wouldn't have to dilute the paint and the spatter would stay thick without drooping on the box.
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something like this tony? does it not require a compressor?
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14 years 1 month ago - 14 years 1 month ago #10052
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yes, exactly that
like Tony says, because you have force behind the paint, unlike gravity fed etc, you don't have to thin the paint down
for splatter finish you basically turn the air pressure down on the gun while having a little pressure in the pot to push the paint up the tube and and into the gun, now having on minimal pressure (clean air) the paint will spit out rather than in a fan spray
you can adjust the size of the drops (splatter) by decreasing or increasing the gun pressure
I tend to not like over glossy cabs, so all my cabs I use a matt paint, with this you get a matt base coat and when you splatter the top coat, the droplets tend to dry satin/gloss.........my fav
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if you want a tough coat cab look, then keep repeating the splatter coat, but letting the first splatter coat dry, this will end up looking like the texture of rock
or another way is after the first splatter coat, wait a few minutes then carry on, what happens is, the droplets become one, blend into one, this is a pretty good finish also
even though Tony says no need to thin the paint, I fine a little thinning helps the drying process if you are using a single part paint, I believe Tony is still using 2 pack :sick:
like Tony says, because you have force behind the paint, unlike gravity fed etc, you don't have to thin the paint down
for splatter finish you basically turn the air pressure down on the gun while having a little pressure in the pot to push the paint up the tube and and into the gun, now having on minimal pressure (clean air) the paint will spit out rather than in a fan spray
you can adjust the size of the drops (splatter) by decreasing or increasing the gun pressure
I tend to not like over glossy cabs, so all my cabs I use a matt paint, with this you get a matt base coat and when you splatter the top coat, the droplets tend to dry satin/gloss.........my fav
smiley20
if you want a tough coat cab look, then keep repeating the splatter coat, but letting the first splatter coat dry, this will end up looking like the texture of rock
or another way is after the first splatter coat, wait a few minutes then carry on, what happens is, the droplets become one, blend into one, this is a pretty good finish also
even though Tony says no need to thin the paint, I fine a little thinning helps the drying process if you are using a single part paint, I believe Tony is still using 2 pack :sick:
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14 years 1 month ago #10054
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you guys are fancy...
I use a nice primer to seal everythin, then i apply a high quality enamel( actually marketed to paint farm equipment) for texture i add a bit of sand (used for safety on floors and stairs, etc) mixed into the enamel. seems to come out nicely, not a commercial look tho.
I use a nice primer to seal everythin, then i apply a high quality enamel( actually marketed to paint farm equipment) for texture i add a bit of sand (used for safety on floors and stairs, etc) mixed into the enamel. seems to come out nicely, not a commercial look tho.
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14 years 1 month ago #10060
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Here's a pick showing enough detail of a spatter finnish, I hope. I guess theoretically, this cab has four coats of paint applied. It used yo be three but I now spatter twice just to give it extra body. There is one undercoat which is Isofiller. This a sanding filler coat and it's the only nibbing that has to be done. The main coat goes straight on and within 20 minutes it's dry enough for spatter. this is done twice. The end result is in the photo.
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14 years 1 month ago #10065
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what Tony has shown there is what I have described as ROCK texture above, you get this by just repeating, as Tony has said
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14 years 2 weeks ago #10388
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Hi Tony, where can I get hold of some Isofiller?
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You need to go to an Automotive paint supplier. They will have it. You can't buy it from B and Q. The supplier we use, which is down the road from us, is Movac.
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