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Offline J. Holden

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Considering a paint job...
« on: March 26, 2020, 05:31:01 PM »
I recently bought a used 1970's kodiak hunter and am considering trying to give it that old school paint job.  Any suggestions on the process?  I'm a little hesitant to go after the limbs with 150 grit.  I don't want to lose bow weight or screw up tiller or anything.

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Re: Considering a paint job...
« Reply #1 on: March 26, 2020, 06:05:28 PM »
I wouldn’t go that coarse. Just lightly scuff the existing finish with 220-320.

Or better yet....most places that sell automotive paint sell scotch brite pads that are perfect for scuffing existing coatings before applying new finish. These work great, especially for rounded places.
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Re: Considering a paint job...
« Reply #2 on: March 26, 2020, 06:13:54 PM »
After scuffing spray a base coat. I used brown then added black stripes. Then make a few templates out of cardstock for the leaves. I used an exacto knife to cut the leaves out .

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Re: Considering a paint job...
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Re: Considering a paint job...
« Reply #4 on: March 26, 2020, 07:16:38 PM »
The only thing I would add to the good advice already given, is too put down a good bonding primer coat or three. Auto rattle can primer made for bumpers works good.

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Re: Considering a paint job...
« Reply #5 on: March 26, 2020, 10:42:02 PM »
Depends on how your finish is now. I am doing a 1970 Kodiak and the finish was cracked all the way thru. And it was thick. I had to get real aggressive with 120 grit. When you see you are close to the glass just move on and finish with 220. I have painted with solid colors and sprayed clear over the paint. Just be sure your clear isn't hotter than the paint you used.
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Offline J. Holden

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Re: Considering a paint job...
« Reply #6 on: March 27, 2020, 10:05:32 AM »
Thanks for weighing in with advice.  Thanks!

-Jeremy :coffee:
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Re: Considering a paint job...
« Reply #7 on: March 27, 2020, 01:59:37 PM »
It's very easy to overcomplicate this.   I think if you just rough up the existing finish and fire up the Krylon it will be fine.  I have painted two and they are doing fine.
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Re: Considering a paint job...
« Reply #8 on: March 28, 2020, 11:47:45 AM »
The ones I painted I did'nt do any thing but clean them first.

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