deano119
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I keep seeing a few of you on here using rattle cans to do little jobs such as smooth boots with rattle cans, I know the qaulity will never be as good as a gun and compressor but is the qaulity that bad with a good old rattle can?
Also what process do you use when spraying?
Cheers
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Steve
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no never use rattle cans for external panel work.
you can get a satisfactory finish on internal stuff, like door handles etc, but not on a panel like a boot
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abdus
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i sprayed some wheels with rattle cans, looked ok and still looking good after 6 months
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Steve
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thats wheels you wont get a panel to look decent with a rattle can
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Sandsy
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escort-gti.com done his smooth boot with it, and that looks tip top
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Steve
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are you going on pics or what you have seen in real life? pics can make looks something look good
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ed
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Not really sure what the point in rattle cans are. They are frigging useless!
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Kano
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
no never use rattle cans for external panel work.
you can get a satisfactory finish on internal stuff, like door handles etc, but not on a panel like a boot
Take it you've actually never had a shot of doing it, or your just shit at spraying??!! I've painted a wing, boot and bumper for friends and family and the finish is unreal..
If you prep it right and use good quality paint theres no reason why external panels cant be done to look good!
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ed
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Apart from the quality of the paint is normally crap. Epecially the laquer.
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All Torque
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EscortGTi.Com sprayed his boot with cans, did as amazing job too
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Steve
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quote: Originally posted by Kano
quote: Originally posted by Steve
no never use rattle cans for external panel work.
you can get a satisfactory finish on internal stuff, like door handles etc, but not on a panel like a boot
Take it you've actually never had a shot of doing it, or your just shit at spraying??!! I've painted a wing, boot and bumper for friends and family and the finish is unreal..
If you prep it right and use good quality paint theres no reason why external panels cant be done to look good!
again in your eyes it was probably good, i have never seen anything sprayed with cans thats any good, like ed says dont matter how good at spraying you are if the paints crap it will never look good.
Then theres the crap nozzles and inconsisent coverage you get with an aerosol, it clogs, spurts etc
with regards to escort-gti i would like to see it in real life and not in pics then i might change my mind
[Edited on 23-12-2006 by Steve]
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TNM
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steve you are a cock.
With enough prep it can look good.
Ed says he doesnt see the point in rattle cans.
When steveW's car was resprayed black and i saw it at trax the paint work was shocking. The orange peel was so bad.
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Steve
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right yet again i get called a cock for just explaining something, saying why spraying with rattle cans wont give you a good finish.
Have i personally insulted you?
no
[Edited on 23-12-2006 by Steve]
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TNM
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steve you are talking from personal experience.
Spraying from cans can look good if done properly.
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Steve
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yes im talking from personal experience which is why i said if i saw escortgtis boot i might change my mind
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c20let
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tbh i would never go near my car with rattle cans, maybe im just fussy
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TNM
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every time you jump in trying to prove every one wrong.
Maybe you should join forces with Cupra Steve!!
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ed
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I'm talking from personal experience. I use rattle cans all the time at uni for models. I get annoyed every time I use them as the paint is utter crap, then there is the fact that you don't get enough pressure with them.
As for Steves car. That was an example of trying to fit two weeks work into one week. Not good, hence we re-sprayed it completely again once we got back home again
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AdZ9
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opinions are like arseholes, everyone has one
i dont think steve is a cock for having an opinion
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Steve
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thanks
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Kano
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
quote: Originally posted by Kano
quote: Originally posted by Steve
no never use rattle cans for external panel work.
you can get a satisfactory finish on internal stuff, like door handles etc, but not on a panel like a boot
Take it you've actually never had a shot of doing it, or your just shit at spraying??!! I've painted a wing, boot and bumper for friends and family and the finish is unreal..
If you prep it right and use good quality paint theres no reason why external panels cant be done to look good!
again in your eyes it was probably good, i have never seen anything sprayed with cans thats any good, like ed says dont matter how good at spraying you are if the paints crap it will never look good.
Then theres the crap nozzles and inconsisent coverage you get with an aerosol, it clogs, spurts etc
with regards to escort-gti i would like to see it in real life and not in pics then i might change my mind
[Edited on 23-12-2006 by Steve]
Its obviously not as good as a coachworks would manage but for a fraction of the cost it is well worth while in my eyes..
The paint and Laquer I use is very high quality compared to the cack that most folk buy out of halfords.. ive had lots of comments about the boot on my Mk3 being amazing quality for rattle tins..
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Steve
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where do you get your spray cans from mate? out of interest
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Kano
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quote: Originally posted by AdZ9
opinions are like arseholes, everyone has one
i dont think steve is a cock for having an opinion
I think the way he goes about expressing his opinion makes him look like a cock though... probably a perfectly decent bloke, just comes across the wrong way..
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STEvieXE
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i agree with steve (shock??) and ed 150%..
but change my mind...
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abdus
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sprayed with rattle cans:
http://www.corsasport.co.uk/carimages/4472/A011.jpg
http://www.corsasport.co.uk/carimages/4472/P1000096.JPG
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