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Bc'z rattlecan paint job ?

that looks awesome Link!

How does the candy go on? wasn't it black/grey prior and now after the candy, it's red but the marbling still shows. sorry if really dumb question.
 
that looks awesome Link!

How does the candy go on? wasn't it black/grey prior and now after the candy, it's red but the marbling still shows. sorry if really dumb question.
Not a dumb question. Think of a candy apple. You see can see the apple through the candy coating. Candy paint is translucent and gets darker with multiple coats. It’s more of a dye then a paint, sort of.. it allows the metallic base coat to reflect through the candy when the sun hits it
 
Not a dumb question. Think of a candy apple. You see can see the apple through the candy coating. Candy paint is translucent and gets darker with multiple coats. It’s more of a dye then a paint, sort of.. it allows the metallic base coat to reflect through the candy when the sun hits it
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thank you... that makes sense.
 
that looks awesome Link!

How does the candy go on? wasn't it black/grey prior and now after the candy, it's red but the marbling still shows. sorry if really dumb question.

Not a DQ you are right. First coat it was pink like. Two more coats gave it the red look. I will take another pict when the sun light gets at a better angle.
 
How long between clear coats? Tacky ?
Clear 3 coats then sand with 600-800 after 24 hours.
Then a final coat of clear, dry 24 hours then sand w 1000, 1500 buff

Right?
You should let it go just past cotton candy.
Basically if you touch your tape in bedding area, cotton candy is the stringyness you get when you lift your finger. You want to have it hand slick between coats.
Remember the solvent from your 2nd and subsequent coats will penetrate through your 1st coat.
Take your time. Get 5 or 6 good coats of clear on and let dry for a couple days @70° before blocking texture with 800grit wet.
Clean and tack to reclear.
Link your stock is looking baddass!
 
awesome job with awesome instruction if i may ask, what do the cost of paint, solvents etc run on a job like this? thank you
Too much! TO BE COMPLETELY HONEST, the absolute best bang for your buck is to wrap up your stock, stick it in a box and send it to Brett in Oregon where he does 2-5 stocks at a time, buys bulk material and has a little thing called 30+ years of experience.
Say $20 a can x
2 cans primer
2 cans base
1 can paint for marble
2 cans candy
2-3 cans of clear
Add in quality tape and sandpaper your over $200
Now add in your time-
Prep and prime = 2 days
Block sanding and reprime = 1 day
Paint and 4 coats of clear = 1 day
Clear to cure out 1-2 days
Wet sanding clear flat and clearing last 2 coats 1 day
Clear to cure 2 days
Wet sand and polish 1 day
A week to 12 days with the longer time being the best way to go with Spraycan jobs to allow solvent to gas off properly.
 
Too much! TO BE COMPLETELY HONEST, the absolute best bang for your buck is to wrap up your stock, stick it in a box and send it to Brett in Oregon where he does 2-5 stocks at a time, buys bulk material and has a little thing called 30+ years of experience.
Say $20 a can x
2 cans primer
2 cans base
1 can paint for marble
2-3 cans of clear
Add in quality tape and sandpaper your over $200
Now add in your time-
Prep and prime = 2 days
Block sanding and reprime = 1 day
Paint and 4 coats of clear = 1 day
Clear to cure out 1-2 days
Wet sanding clear flat and clearing last 2 coats 1 day
Clear to cure 2 days
Wet sand and polish 1 day
A week to 12 days with the longer time being the best way to go with Spraycan jobs to allow solvent to gas off properly.
Thanks Kevin!
 
$200 plus a LOT of time. Updated picture with better light and 3 coats of candy and 8 coats of clear. + 1 Joker / IMG_1046.JPG I'm 1 happy camper at this point. The flash made the Joker stand out more than it does in natural light.
 
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I have 3 coats of candy and 8 medium coats of clear [ the deeper it got the better It looked, I couldn't stop. ] I also wanted to stay in the clear coat the next sanding away from the marble. btw what grit paper at this point? Before the next 2 coats of clear.
later Don
 
I have 3 coats of candy and 8 medium coats of clear [ the deeper it got the better It looked, I couldn't stop. ] I also wanted to stay in the clear coat the next sanding away from the marble. btw what grit paper at this point? Before the next 2 coats of clear.
later Don
800 grit, and put 3-4 coats
 

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