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My Little Accident Repair Job : Excuse to repaint!! :-)
Well after many conversations with people, I made the decision to give repainting my scratched parts a repaint. I thought worse comes to worse I will have to get a professional to strip it back down and re-paint it.
So here we go, so far I have repaired the two cracks in the lower fairing with a little bit of plastic welding :D and also the Top Nose Cose (*Many thanks to specialone*) which also have a scuff and two cracks! but as you will see below I have plastic welded that and took a lot of time wet 'n' dry sanding by hand (Think the misses is going to kill me if I spend much more time in the garage, ha!) (** Pictures from iPhone Camera so quality not great! I promise the paintwork looks better than it does in photo **) Lower Fairing Primed http://www.desigz.com/sv650/repaint/...ing_primer.jpg Lower Fairing Painted http://www.desigz.com/sv650/repaint/...ng_painted.jpg Nose Cone Repaired and Primed http://www.desigz.com/sv650/repaint/...ing_primer.jpg |
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Uploaded photos to my FTP rather than Me iDisk. :-)
They should be there now.... |
Re: My Little Accident Repair Job : Excuse to repaint!! :-)
Looks okay does that. Rattle can jobby? You remember to lacquer it after? Just doesn't look quite shiny enough?
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Yep a good rattle can job, lots of preperation and light coats. :-)
Lacquer still to come.. :-) Hopefully finish the lower fairing and nose cone tonight and then move on to the rest. Yes its not as shiny as I choose to do it slightly matt. :-P So that be why! ha! Plus once laquered. I'll leave over night and then polish them up aswell so i will get some gloss back. :-) But don't actually want it too glossy as want it to be a little different. |
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Look pretty simular to mine. The trick is just not to rush.
Will never look as good as a pro job, but, they get the best equipment... See Gav's bike... |
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Nice work Craig, I'm glad I could help a fellow madlander :)
Try and spray in a warm room, makes a big difference, the paint will harden better if baked a bit as well. Build up the layers of laquer, it will give a good amount of gloss and protect it and allow a good flat and polish without cutting into the colour coat. Ps, leave the paint for a couple of weeks before polishing or the 'green' paint will come off. Like I said try and bake the paint if possible. |
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Yeah it might not be as good as a pro job but it has also cost me a hell of a lot less! Plus If i want to repaint them all another colour I'm not so sad that I spent hundreds on a pro job. :-P |
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Yeap I'm planning on building up the layers on the laquer also.. Should end up looking pretty good! :-) |
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Heres the nose cose after a couple of paint coats. :-)
http://www.desigz.com/sv650/repaint/...ng_painted.jpg |
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