Today I wet sanded all of the parts with 320 and 400 grit wet sand paper. I sprayed the second coat of paint a little thicker than the first. I am very pleased with how the paint turned out. If you look close in the pictures you will see me taking the photo. The next step will be to wet sand again with even finer sand paper, probably 800 or 1000 grit. After that I will clear coat the pieces to seal the paint. I will put a couple layers of clear on and buff them out.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Monday, July 21, 2008
British Racing Green
Today I used a Professional Automotive High Volume Low Pressure Spray Gun Kit to put the initial coat of British Racing Green, which is PPG's Delton (DBU 44524) Basecoat/Clearcoat paint system. The color looks beautiful and will really show off well with the rest of the trike. The spraygun was suprisingly easy to use, with VERY little overspray. I shot it with no runs. So tomorrow I will have to wet sand the paint to smooth it out, and either shoot it again, or clear coat it depending on how the paint looks. If it covered well, there will be no need for another coat, I can just seal it with a coat of clear. I am researching an artist to draw me a logo for the side of the fuel tank. I will put it on the tank and clear over it to seal it onto the tank.
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Priming Parts
I cleaned the corrosion off the fork lowers. Removed the chrome from the front fender, and removed the ornament. I stripped and smoothed the rear fenders. I removed and wet sanded the fuel tank. All parts were primed, and ready for paint. I have to get plugs for the fuel ports on the tank, so they don't get clogged with paint. Now I just need to practice with the paint sprayer to make sure I am comfortable with the way it operates.
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Forks Prep Work
Tonight I used a "scotch brite" style steel wood to smooth off the lower fork tubes. I used Norton brand medium course steel wool with Simple Greeen to remove all oils and grease. I removed the corrosion, and roughed up the smooth sections. I plan to take them to work to grind off the casting marks and rough spots that cannot be simply smoothed over. I also started roughing up the chrome front fender. I will need to aggressively remove the corrosion form the underside. I plan to remove the hood ornament and leave that chrome, when I paint the front fender so it will stand out more.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Disassembly
Monday, July 7, 2008
Start
VW Trike
I have decided to finish my brother Mark's trike the way he would have wanted. I built fenders for the rear wheels. I have a set of rims being drilled out to fit the VW bolt pattern. I have the paint (British Racing Green) and clear coat to paint. Now I simply have to disassemble the parts I need to paint and prime them. The prep is the most important part.
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