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Toolbox Painting Technique

jbmorrey

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I am painting a vintage Craftsman toolbox and am having trouble finding a suitable color. My challenge is that I need a flat color that has a little texture to it like the old Craftsman and Kennedy toolboxes have, does anyone have an idea as to how to make a flat paint get a little texture. i am limited to spray cans as I do not have a spray gun. i am thinking of some kind of technique that you could apply after the flat spray pint is put on.... any tips or ideas are appreciated.

James M
 
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kmoon

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Home Depot sales a truck bed liner spray flat black with a light texture. Take a look at this
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

The Rust-Oleum 15-oz. Truck Bed Coating has a textured non-skid finish and resists abrasion for durability. The coating dries to a matte black finish in as little as 20 minutes. The oil-based formula cleans with mineral spirits. The coating resists rust to help prolong the life of your truck bed.


Oil-based formula
Adds a protective coating to a truck bed
Dries in as little as 20 minutes
Matte black finish
Resists rust
Textured non-skid finish
Resists abrasion for durability
Click here to see Home Depot's spray paint buying guide
Actual paint colors may vary from on-screen and printer representations
MFG Brand Name : Rust-Oleum Automotive
MFG Model # : 248914
MFG Part # : 248914
 
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jbmorrey

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i think that's a little too much texture, what would be ideal is if i could find that hammers look, that has a little texture, but that are ALL glossy, don't care for a glossy vintage toolbox!! I'll have to see if they make that bed liner spray in a medium-dark grey, that's the color I'm going for.
 

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I've never used them, but do the "hammered" finish paints actually leave a texture on the surface, or just the illusion of texture? If they actually leave a texture, you could use one of them as a sort of primer, and then paint over it with the flat color that you want the final finish to be.
 
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jbmorrey

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Well, i think the hammered has somewhat of a texture, but not much, i think what I may tery and please let me know if you think this might work, spray on the hammered and when dry, take a 000 type of steel wool and lightly wipe it down, maybe that will take the shine away, either that or do they make a clear coat in flat?
James M
 

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Have you thought about an industrial paint and mixing in Homax's mix in texture and try rolling it with a foam roller?
 
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I used some stuff called Hammerite on a homemade tapping jig.
Went on real nice and dried fast, and still looks good years later.
 

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I used some PLASTIKOTE bedliner spray can stuff. It only hada slight texture. The more you spray, the rougher it would get. I put a couple coats inside the tub my my granddaughter's wagon when I painted it, but I never painted over it.


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From a distance.
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EDIT: I used plastikote spray bedliner not Herculiner as I had earlier posted.
 
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i think that's a little too much texture, what would be ideal is if i could find that hammers look, that has a little texture, but that are ALL glossy, don't care for a glossy vintage toolbox!! I'll have to see if they make that bed liner spray in a medium-dark grey, that's the color I'm going for.

You could just spray your bedliner down and then put your color of preference over it on top.
 

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For the money and the ease of it it is hard to beat the hammered stuff. Colors are decent, looks good and holds up well.
 
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