New here...joined and have been searching the forum all morning.
Thought I'd throw this out there in case someone here has gone down this road and can help me out.
Looking to paint my motorcycle parts. Actually the plan is to acquire an entire spare tank, fairings etc...and work on paint those while the other set is still on my bike, as it it's my daily driver / commuter.
Anyway...I've been wrenching on project cars and bikes for probably 20 years, and along the way I've painted a few cars / trucks. Once with BC CC and a few times with a single stage. I've done plenty of rattle can stuff and in fact, one of the fairings on my bike now I rattle canned....and it looks really good.
So onto the questions...finally... LOL
1. Go rattle can or Basecoat / Clearcoat with a spray gun?
Before everyone jumps in, please understand I've done a bit of both..and with QUALITY spray can paint, GOOD prep work, and a good spray can clear UPOL, or even now the 2 stage Spraymax you can get GREAT results on small items such as motorcycle parts
That being noted...here are the factors...
If I go the spray gun route....I need to find a HVLP gun that will work with my compressor specs (6.5SCFM @ 40PSI / 5.5SCFM @ 90PSI) that won't break the bank. What about one of the Harbor Freight Detail guns?
Another issue..
I can't spray in my attached garage, unless I can figure out a way to lay out a "booth" and exhaust that can totally keep the fumes out of the house...
Anyone built a portable type of booth for use with small parts such as motorcycle parts?
The truth is, NOT counting the spray booth I would need to 'design' the price of using GOOD spray bombs / clear and using a decent 2 stage BC/CC is probably close...even with needing to buy a HVLP gun.
Any tips / help would be greatly appreciated.
Thought I'd throw this out there in case someone here has gone down this road and can help me out.
Looking to paint my motorcycle parts. Actually the plan is to acquire an entire spare tank, fairings etc...and work on paint those while the other set is still on my bike, as it it's my daily driver / commuter.
Anyway...I've been wrenching on project cars and bikes for probably 20 years, and along the way I've painted a few cars / trucks. Once with BC CC and a few times with a single stage. I've done plenty of rattle can stuff and in fact, one of the fairings on my bike now I rattle canned....and it looks really good.
So onto the questions...finally... LOL
1. Go rattle can or Basecoat / Clearcoat with a spray gun?
Before everyone jumps in, please understand I've done a bit of both..and with QUALITY spray can paint, GOOD prep work, and a good spray can clear UPOL, or even now the 2 stage Spraymax you can get GREAT results on small items such as motorcycle parts
That being noted...here are the factors...
If I go the spray gun route....I need to find a HVLP gun that will work with my compressor specs (6.5SCFM @ 40PSI / 5.5SCFM @ 90PSI) that won't break the bank. What about one of the Harbor Freight Detail guns?
Another issue..
I can't spray in my attached garage, unless I can figure out a way to lay out a "booth" and exhaust that can totally keep the fumes out of the house...
Anyone built a portable type of booth for use with small parts such as motorcycle parts?
The truth is, NOT counting the spray booth I would need to 'design' the price of using GOOD spray bombs / clear and using a decent 2 stage BC/CC is probably close...even with needing to buy a HVLP gun.
Any tips / help would be greatly appreciated.
